Friday, October 11, 2024

PTU Enchanted Pumpkins




 This tut was written October 11, 2024 for those with a basic knowledge of psp. 

I am using Al generated tube/kit by AnnAi-Art 

There are 5 Al tubes included
Read the TOU on how to credit your tags

I used PSP2020...but any of them should work.
PTU Scrap Enchanted Pumpkins by Annai-Art HERE
You can find all AnnAl-Art kits  HERE
Mask of choice, I used Vivienne's Digital Tagging Mask 45 HERE
Check out the rest of the blog HERE
Filters
Mura Meister Copies-Encircle

Font of choice, I used Ambrosia

Drop shadow as you go is V -2 H 4, 50, 10, or 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, resize paper 2 to 80%, paste,
apply your mask.

Resize the tube to 45%, paste.
Resize element 38 to 40%, paste behind the tube.
Resize element 4 to 25%, paste below the tube on the left, duplicate, mirror.
Resize element 21 to 22%, paste at the bottom right above the tube.
Resize element 9 to 20%, paste on the bottom left above the tube.
Resize element 36 to 25%, paste on the left below the flowers.
Resize element 20 to 20%, paste on the left below the pot.
Resize element 2 to 20%, paste at the bottom above the tube.
Resize element 31 to 15%, paste at the bottom.

Resize element 47 to 15%, paste on the bottom left, duplicate, mirror.
Resize element 35 to 30%, paste below the tube on the right, change
the blend mode to Hard Light.
Resize element 29 to 25%, paste on the upper right above the mask layer.
Resize element 37 to 25%, paste at the upper left above the mask.
Resize element 13 to 13%, paste at the bottom left.
Resize element 76 to 10%, paste at the top, mirror.
Resize element 24 to 10%, paste at the top.

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, resize, sharpen.

Crop your tag to be sure no shadows or lines are on the edges.
 Then add your copyright and name.
That's it

Hope you enjoyed doing my tut


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