Monday, August 5, 2019

FTU Ice Cream Beach 3 Piece Set



This tut was written August 4th, 2019 for those with a basic knowledge of psp.
I am using the awesome artwork of  Marika
The tube is called "38-1" 
You need a license to use this tube, do not use without a license.
You can find this tube at CDO store  HERE

I used PSPX...but any of them should work.
FTU kit Ice Cream Beach by Elfairy Scraps  HERE
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Mask 69 by Simone (Scrappy Bit of Fun)  HERE
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Font of choice,  I used Corbel

Drop shadow is usually V-2 H-2 Black, 50, 5, use what you prefer.
Let's get started
*Remember to add your drop shadow as you go along*

Open a new image 800 x 800 or a size you prefer.
Paste paper 7, apply your mask, delete, merge group.

Resize element 10 to 40%, paste at the bottom, duplicate several times
and move where you like.
Resize element 56 to 45%, paste on the sand to the right.
Resize element 11 to 60%, paste behind the ice cream cart.

Resize element 25 to 30%, paste at the left above the ice cream cart.

Resize your tube to 95%, paste on the lounge chair.

Resize element 15 to 20%, paste at the bottom below the tube by the foot,
duplicate, move to the left behind the chair.
Resize element 29 to 20%, paste at the lower left above the tube.
Resize element 30 to 10%, paste at the lower left by the chest, duplicate, move on
the chest and take your eraser or free hand tool and take most of the 
cans off until it looks like they are in the chest.

Resize element 1 to 25%, paste at the upper left below the tree.
Resize element 58 to 20%, paste on the cart top cover.
Resize element 71 to 10%, paste on the cart to the right.
Resize element 70 to 8%, paste on the cart to the left.

Resize element 73 and 74 to 10%, paste on the sand at the lower right.
Resize element 4 to 35%, paste at the upper right below the tree, duplicate,
mirror.
Resize element 44 to 15%, paste at the bottom above the tube layer on the sand.
Resize element 18 to 7%, paste on the ice cream cart, duplicate, mirror,
paste on the chair above the tube.
Resize element 16 to 7%, paste at the bottom by the red drink cup.

Resize element 6 to 10%, duplicate, paste both at the upper right where 
you like.
Resize element 45 to 10%, duplicate two more times and place on the mask 
layer where you like.

Resize element 43 to 10%, paste on the post of the cart on the left below the tube.
Resize element 33 to 9%, paste at the bottom above the chest.
Resize element 59 to 10%, free rotate to the right at 55 degrees, paste 
on the cart.
Resize element 7 to 30%, mirror, paste on the left above the tube and the string
by the hand.

Resize element 55 to 15%, paste at the lower right below the cart.
Resize element 31 to 15%, paste at the lower left below the sunglasses.
Resize element 65 to 10%, paste by the cans at the lower left.

Add any other elements that you would like, make it your own.
Always readjust your mask and elements how you like them before you merge your tag.

If you would like to do a Signature tag and Avator
 don't merge your tag yet.

Open a new image 600 x 250
Copy and paste the mask layer, move to one side, duplicate, move to the 
other side.
Now take each element and most are resized to 70%. 
You may want them a different size.
The tube was resize to 95%.
Once you are happy with everything merge, and add a frame of choice.
I selected all, added a new layer and filled with a color from the tag,  contract by 3,
delete, add noise at 50%, merge visible.
Add your copyright and name.

Avator is 180 x 180
Copy your signature tag, resize to 80%, adjust to your liking.
Go back to your original tag that you haven't merged yet, copy the tube,
resize to 80%, paste so only part of it shows, once happy, merge visible.
Add the same frame and your copyright and name.

Once happy with your tag, close off any background used, 
crop your tag to make sure no shadows or anything on the edges, merge visible.
Resize your tag first, then add your copyright and name.

That's it
Hope you enjoyed doing my tut.

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