This tut was written November 3rd, 2025 for those with a basic knowledge of psp.
I am using the awesome tube ©Misticheskaya
Tube is called Ava
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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 7 to 80%, apply your mask,
move to the left, duplicate, mirror, merge, duplicate, move to the bottom.
Resize element 50 to 50%, paste on the right, duplicate, move to
the left and up more.
Resize element 54 to 50%, mirror, paste between the trees to the right.
Resize element 55 to 50%, paste above the tree to the left.
Resize element 19 to 35%, paste on the right below the house.
Resize element 13 to 30%, paste at the left above the house, duplicate,
mirror, move above the truck.
Resize element 37 to 30%, paste at the bottom.
Resize element 8 to 20%, paste below the water fountain.
Resize element 69 to 50%, paste on the bottom layer at the bottom
left, duplicate, mirror, you want the dirt to show at the bottom.
Resize the tube to 20%, paste at the bottom.
Resize element 64 to 25%, mirror, paste below the fence on the left.
Resize element 58 to 23%, paste on the right below the fountain.
Resize element 53 to 15%, paste on the left below the tube.
Resize element 14 to 18%, paste on the bottom right.
Resize element 18 to 20%, paste at the bottom left above the tube.
Resize element 7 to 20%, paste on the bottom left below the sign.
Resize element 1 to 15%, paste at the bottom above the tube.
Resize element 49 to 15%, paste at the bottom.
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

This tutorial is wonderful! The tag is a beauty! Thank you so much!
ReplyDeleteThank you Lori :)
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