Monday, May 13, 2019

FTU Ruby


This tut was written May 12th, 2019 for those with a basic knowledge of psp.
I am using the awesome artwork of  Verymany
The tube is called "Fernanda" 
You need a license to use this tube, do not use without a license.
You can find this tube at Verymany store  HERE

I used PSPX...but any of them should work.
FTU kit Ruby by MizTeeque  HERE
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Trese Tags & Tuts Mask 0439 HERE
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Filters
Mura Meister Copies-Encircle

Font of choice,  I used Sweety Amour

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 4, apply your mask, delete, merge group.

Resize frame 2 to 75%, paste, move to the right more, click inside with your
magic wand, expand by 5, paste paper 11, invert, delete, keep selected.
Paste your tube, delete, select none.
Duplicate the tube, go to Adjust, Blur, Gaussian blur, number on 4, change 
the blend mode to Soft Light, merge down.

Resize your tube to 50%, mirror, paste on the left above the frame layer.

Resize element 8 to 25%, paste on the left behind the tube, duplicate, move above
the tube and to the lower right.
Resize element 59 to 40%, paste at the bottom below the tube, duplicate, flip, paste
on the left below the bottles, duplicate, mirror.

Resize element 9 to 25%, paste at the lower right above the feathers, duplicate, mirror.
Resize element 56 to 30%, paste at the lower right being on the top layer.

Resize element 33 to 30%, apply Mura Meister Copies-Encircle, first number
on 18, move below the paper layer of the frame, adjust how you like.
Resize element 12 to 45%, paste below the paper layer of the frame at the upper left
behind the tube.

Resize element 48 to 50%, paste on the left below the bottles and up a little.
Resize element 2 and 4 to 10%, paste at the lower right by the shoes.
Resize element 3 to 20%, paste at the lower right by the other rubies.

Resize element 14 to 15%, paste at the lower right being on the top layer.
Resize element 12 to 10%, paste at the bottom by the box.

Paste element 30 on the mask layer at the lower right, duplicate, mirror, 
move to the top and a little more to the left, duplicate, flip, adjust and 
erase any part you don't want showing on the right.

Resize element 6 to 20%, paste at the bottom below the flower.
Resize element 21 to 15%, paste on top of the box, sharpen.
Resize element 24 to 50%, paste below the feathers on one side, duplicate, mirror.

Paste element 17 above the frame layer toward the bottom right, duplicate, mirror.
Paste element 55 on the left below the clock and up some, add a lighter drop shadow.
Resize element 41 to 75%, paste at the lower left above the tube, add a new layer, 
expand by 2, fill with white, move below the wordart.

Resize element 49 to 15%, paste at the bottom.
Resize element 22 to 15%, paste on the wordart, duplicate, move down on 
the wordart to the left.
Go back to the rubies on the lower right, duplicate all three, mirror and adjust
on the lower left below the wordart.
Resize element 10 to 10%, paste at the bottom being on the top layer, duplicate,
move to the left a little.

Mirror element 36, paste on the left below the large red flower, duplicate, mirror,
move above the frame on the right and down some.

Resize element 33 to 30%, mirror, free rotate to the left at 45 degrees, paste at 
the bottom left just above the mask layer.
Resize element 28 to 15%, paste at the upper left.
Resize element 29 to 15%, paste by the other butterfly.
Paste element 44 below the tube, erase the part on the face in the frame.

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.

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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