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Sunday, 12 July 2020

Lighthouse



This tutorial was written by Mizteeque on 1st July 2020, in psp9 and assumes a working knowledge of psp.
This tag was inspired by an image I saw on pinterest, there was no copyright or artist details to credit
the supplies I have either made myself or are various items I have collected 
over the years and are © free as far as I am aware
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Supplies Needed:

My mask - Miz_Mask_284 


open blank canvas 700 x 700
floodfill white

c/p ocean b/g
move right a little
apply mask
merge group

duplicate
resize 120
adjust-blur-motion blur-angle 0, strength 100

Now activate your raster deform tool
use the following settings

mode • scale
pivot x • -346
pivot y • 256.50
position x • -495
position y • -20
scale x(%) • 135.86
scale y(%) • 70
perspective x • 0
perspective y • -62.04
shear • -31.02
angle • 0



now on original mask layer,
select all, float, defloat, invert
then back to the blurred layer and hit delete a couple of times
deselect

c/p book
move down a little

c/p seapages
position on top of book
covering the text on the pages

c/p rocks
position on left page

c/p lighthouse
resize 60
position on rocks

duplicate rocks
mirror
layers-arrange-bring to top
position in front of bottom of lighthouse
and erase a little to make it look like the 
lighthouse is sitting among the rocks

c/p lightbeam
position so its coming from the top of the lighthouse
drag down layer palette so its beneath the lighthouse layer
lower opacity to around 80

c/p sailboat
layers - arrange-bring to top
resize 12
position on right page, so its in the lightbeam

c/p seagull
resize 12
position to your liking high in the sky 

now make your mask layer active
duplicate and drag it above your book layer
freehand selection tool, feather 35ish
draw out a selection around the top 3/4 of the mask layer
hit delete a few times 
deselect
reposition if necessary to make it look like the book edge is in the ocean



add your name
delete white bg layer
merge visible
crop and save as png


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