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Tuesday 26 September 2017

So Grave!



This tutorial was written by Mizteeque on 8th 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 - I am using the beautiful artwork of Kurama Phoenix
which can be purchased from CDO
Mask1 from set 90 by Rachel Designs
Supplies HERE
Font of choice
Eye candy 4000 - Corona


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Open blank canvas 700 x 700
floodfill white

copy and paste background image as new layer
apply mask 1
merge group
resize 90

copy and paste moon as new layer
adjust, brightness/contrast
brightness 95, contrast 20
image, flip
position over the moon in the mask

copy and paste flock as new layer
resize by 40
position so some birds are across the moon

copy and paste cloud 1,2 & 3 as new layers
position at the top of tag, so some cover the 
bottom of the moon.

copy and paste cobbles as new layer
position at bottom of tag

copy and paste tower as new layer
resize 24

copy and paste tree as new layer
reseize 35
position to the left of tower
duplicate
image, mirror
resize 70
drag below the tower and position to the right

copy and paste roses as new layer
resize 50
position just in front of tree

copy and paste tombstones as new layer
resize 50
position to the right of the tower

copy and paste tube as new layer
resize to fit

copy and paste skulls as new layer
resize 15
position bottom left

copy and paste skull as new layer
resize 25
position in front of other skulls

open birds and select around just one of them
copy and paste it as a new layer
eye candy 4000, corona
change color to a grey/blue color from the clouds
glow width 16, overall opacity 70, all other settings default

dropshadow all elements except clouds
2,5,50,8, black

add name, copyright and license information
delete white background layer
merge visible
save as png

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




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