Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Playing With Tigers

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This tutorial was written by Sharon A on April 25, 2012 & is copyright protected
For more info read my TOU

Plugins
Graphics Plus Cross Shadow
Tramages Holiday in Eygpt
VM Extravaganza Shoutin
DSB Flux Bright Noise
Screenworks Fabric Weave

The tube I used Tiger (PTE0391) is by Marco Guaglione, you can purchase this tube from PTE here

The font I used is called Tamborine
I used size 48 & 60

For more paw print divider visit my other blog

 

Open a new transparent canvas 930x375, we will resize later
Floodfill with a color from your tube
Duplicate

Apply tramages holiday in eygpt size 10

Apply vm extravaganz shoutin with these settings


Add an inner bevel & drop shadow
Apply dsb flux bright noise intensity 60, mix checked

Back to your bg layer
Apply screenworks fabric weave

Paste your background tube as a new layer
Add drop shadow
Position at the center bottom
Click around on the circle with your magic wand
Duplicate 2 times
Apply graphics plus cross shadow using default settings
Repeat on other 2 layers changing the 2 bottom #'s to 108 & 88
Deselect

Paste your main tube as a new layer
Resize as needed
Position in a lower corner
Add drop shadow
Duplicate & mirror
Resize to 75%
Position in opposite corner

Resize all layers to 70%

Activate your elipse shape tool, width 1, foreground white, background null
Draw around the circle of your tube
Align center & resize if needed it the same size as the circle on your tube
Align center

Add a new vector layer
Hove your text tool over your shape, when you see the little A right click & type your text
Align horizontal
Add inner bevel & drop shadow
Delete your shape layer
Apply bright noise intensity 50, mix checked

Add your name & © info


Animation:

Hide animation 2 & 3
Merge visible
Copy & paste into animation shop

Undo your merge
Hide animation 1 & unhide #2
Merge & paste after current in animation shop

Undo your merge
Hide animation 2 & unhide #3
Merge visible & paste after current in animation shop

View your animation

Save as gif & you're all done!

I hope you enjoyed my tutorial

Your comments are very much appreciated either here on this post or on the chat box.  I've made it easy for you to post on this tut by turning off the requirement of having to type in a confirmation code

I would love to post your © compliant result, just email it to me with ATT Sharon & the tut name in the subject line

You'll find my email blinkie on your left

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Result by Kaye W





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