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Supplies Needed Tube and a closeup of your choice. I used the art of Barbara Jensen, which can be purchased here. Scrap kit, I Can't be Tamed by Tammy's Scraps, which can be purchased here. Mask à sua escolha (optional). Font: Mister K Ostange Pro. Let's begin! 1-Open an image of 800x800 pixels and flood fill it white. Open the file Can't be Tamed Frame 3.png. Copy, paste as new layer, resize desired. Using the selection tool, make a selection on the layer's frame. Activate the background layer. Open File Can't be Tamed Paper 13.jpg, copy and paste as new layer. Selections> Invert and click delete on the keyboard. Keep the selection. Open the tube close up, copy and paste as new layer. Resize appropriate and position. Click delete on the keyboard, selections> none. Reduce the opacity of this layer to 50%. 2-Open the file Can't be Tamed Doodle 2.png. Copy, paste as new layer, resize appropriate. Place on bottom left. Layers> duplicate> image> mirror> image> flip and place in the top right. Drop shadow on both layers. Open the file Can't be Tamed Skull & Crossbones 2.png. Copy, paste as new layer, resize appropriate. Place on the center of the layer from the bottom left. Drop shadow. Open the file Can't be Tamed Skull & Crossbones 1.png. Copy, paste as new layer, resize appropriate. Place on the center layer of the upper right. See my tag for reference. Drop shadow. Open the file Can't be Tamed Sticker 1.png. Copy, paste as new layer, resize appropriate. Place in the upper left. Drop shadow. If desired, apply a mask to your liking. Open your tube, copy, paste as new layer. Resize appropriate place, drop shadow. Add your text, marks, ©copyrights, credits and save your tag. I hope you enjoyed this tutorial! |
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