Tuto Looking For Love by DEEP

- = - Looking For Love - = -

Supplies Needed:


Tube of your choice.
I used the art of Keith Garvey, which can be purchased at MPT.
PTU scrap kit, First Love, by Bea Creations, which can be purchased here.
Font: Majestik X-2.



Let's begin!


1-Open a file 700x700 and flood fill it white.
Open the file frame15_bc_firstlove.png.
Copy, paste as new layer.
Using the selection tool, make a selection on the layer
Highlight the background layer.
Open p21_bc_firstlove.jpg, copy, paste as new layer.
Selections> Invert and click delete on your keyboard.
Keep the selection.
Open the tube close up, copy and paste as new layer.
Locate and click delete on the keyboard.
Drop shadow.

2-Open the file flower03_bc_firstlove.png.
Copy, paste as new layer, position the left side of the frame.
Resize appropriate.
Image> Rotate> Free Rotate
Direction: Left
Degrees = Free = 90,00.
Duplicate this layer, place both on the left.
Drop shadow.
Highlight the drop shadow layer.
Open the file leaves01_bc_firstlove.png.
Position, drop shadow.
Highlight the background layer again.
Open the file heartdeco01_bc_firstlove.png.
Copy, paste as new layer, position, drop shadow.
Highlight the background layer.
Open the file wire01_bc_firstlove.png.
Position, drop shadow.
Open your tube, copy, paste as new layer, resize appropriate.
Place the left side, drop shadow.

* Note *
Some duplicated layers, used> Adjust> Blur> Gaussian Blur = 2,00.
I changed the Blend mode of this layer to Soft Light.
I applied a drop shadow in the original layers.

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This tutorial was written by Deep on April 8, 2010.
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