Supplies
Scrap kit of choice - I am using "The Pussycat Girls" by Kristi Westling available from The Scrapping Divaz Designz and Sunshine Studio Scraps
Tube of choice - I am using the adorable artwork of Joel Adams available with a licence through CILM
**PLEASE DO NOT USE HIS ARTWORK WITHOUT THE APPROPRIATE LICENCE**
WSL_Mask147 by Chelle available from her blog
WSL_Mask147 by Chelle available from her blog
Fonts of choice - I am using One Stroke Script and Brody
Plugins: Eye Candy 4000 Gradient Glow and Xenofex 2 Constellation
Ready? Let's begin...
Open a new 600 x 600 canvas flood-filled white
Paste Frame1 as new layer
Select the inside of frame with your Magic Wand
Selections > Modify > Expand by 10
Selections > Modify > Expand by 10
Add a new raster layer
Flood-fill black (#000000)
Flood-fill black (#000000)
KEEP SELECTED!
Paste GlitterWeb as new layer
LEAVE IN POSITION and resize by 75%
Delete
LEAVE IN POSITION and resize by 75%
Delete
Activate top layer
Paste Tube as new layer
Resize as necessary
Position to your liking
Resize as necessary
Position to your liking
Go to Effects > Plugins > Eye Candy 4000 > Gradient Glow with the following settings:
Activate Frame layer
Select the outer area of Frame with your magic Wand
Selections > Invert
Selections > Modify > Contract by 1
Repeat Gradient Glow as above
Deselect
Deselect
Paste a paper of choice
Layers > Arrange > Send to Bottom
Layers > Arrange > Send to Bottom
Layers > New Mask Layer > From Image
Apply WSL_Mask84
OK
Layers > Merge > Merge Group
Apply WSL_Mask84
OK
Layers > Merge > Merge Group
Lower opacity to 60
Select your Preset Shape Tool and set to Ellipse
Hold you Shift Key and draw out a circle
Hold you Shift Key and draw out a circle
Objects > Align > Centre in Canvas
Select your Text Tool and font of choice
I am using One Stroke Script LET
Foreground - #000000
Background - #e56294 (or to match tag)
I am using One Stroke Script LET
Foreground - #000000
Background - #e56294 (or to match tag)
Stroke width - 1.5
On the curve of the Ellipse type out text of choice
Open your Layer Palette and Vector Layer
Turn off Ellipse and convert to raster layer
Apply same Gradient Glow as above
Apply same Gradient Glow as above
Select another font of choice
I am using Brody
Use same colours for Foreground and Background as above
I am using Brody
Use same colours for Foreground and Background as above
Type out your name
Objects > Align > Horizontal Centre in Canvas
Convert to raster layer
Objects > Align > Horizontal Centre in Canvas
Convert to raster layer
Apply same Gradient Glow and a drop shadow of choice
Finally, add your © copyright, licence and watermark, then save as GIF or JPG and you're done!
** IF YOU WISH TO ANIMATE PLEASE FOLLOW THESE NEXT STEPS **
Activate your GlitterWeb layer
Duplicate twice and rename Sparkle1, Sparkle2 and Sparkle3
With your Freehand Tool carefully draw around the Spider ONLY, then
Selections > Invert
Selections > Invert
Hide Sparkle2 and Sparkle3 and activate Sparkle1
Effects > Plugins > Xenofex > Constellation with the following settings:
Hide Sparkle1 and activate Sparkle2
Apply the Constellation again, adjusting the Random Seed
Apply the Constellation again, adjusting the Random Seed
Hide Sparkle2 and activate Sparkle3
Apply the Constellation effect again, adjusting the Random Seed
Apply the Constellation effect again, adjusting the Random Seed
Now for the animation!
Activate Sparkle1 and hide Sparkle2 and Sparkle3
Edit > Copy Merged
Edit > Copy Merged
Open Animation Shop
Edit > Paste as New Animation
Edit > Paste as New Animation
Back to PSP
Hide Sparkle1 and activate Sparkle2
Edit > Copy Merged
Hide Sparkle1 and activate Sparkle2
Edit > Copy Merged
In Animation Shop
Edit > Paste AFTER Current Frame
Edit > Paste AFTER Current Frame
Back to PSP
Hide Sparkle2 and activate Sparkle3
Edit > Copy Merged
Hide Sparkle2 and activate Sparkle3
Edit > Copy Merged
In Animation Shop
Edit > Paste AFTER Current Frame
Edit > Paste AFTER Current Frame
Save as a GIF and you're done!
Thanks for trying my tutorial!
::st!na::
Here is a non-animated version:
© Tutorial written by Stina on 10th June 2009
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