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Tuesday 26 September 2017

Remember - forum set




This tutorial was written by Mizteeque on 1st August 2017  and assumes a working knowledge of psp
Written using psp9 but other versions should work just as well
Any similarity to other works is unintentional and purely coincidental
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Supplies needed:

Tube of choice (im using one holding a stringed instrument)
I am using the stunning artwork of Enys Guerrero which can be purchased from CDO
My Srapkit Memory Maker
Supplies HERE
Font of choice

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open blank canvas 650 x 250

c/p paper 5 
drag it down and to the left so the 
light part at the top of the paper is
showing

c/p element 37
resize 30
colorize hue 22, Saturation 101
position bottom left corner
duplicate, flip
d/s both
merge down

c/p premade cluster
position bottom left corner
under element 37
so the edges line up with the edge of the tag

c/p tube
position to the right
duplicate
adjust, blur, gaussian blur 8
change blend mode to screen, lower opacity to 70
d/s original tube

c/p wordart 3 & 6
resize both by 30
position one under the cluster at the top, rotate left slightly
position the other one above the cluster but under the 
corner element at the bottom, rotate right slightly

merge visible

new raster layer
floodfill dark brown
select all, contract by 2
floodfill beige
contract by 2
floodfill dark brown
contract by 2
delete
deselect

add copyright & license number
merge visible

Now to animate

If you are not using the same tube as me, then choose a part 
of your tube that you can animate - strands of hair, jewellery

freehand selection tool, feather 0, point to point, mode Add
zoom in and select round the strings on the violin

adjust, add noise 40, uniform, monchrome
deselect
copy

Open animation shop
paste as new animation

back to psp
hit the undo button twice
repeat the noise but change to 41
deselect
copy
in AS paste after current frame

repeat twice more but change noise to 42 & 43

save as gif


Here are some more examples made by my lovely members at Taggers Inn






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