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This tutorial was written by Sharon A on March 23, 2012
For more info read my TOU
Supplies Needed
Scrapkit Magic of Signs by Cadi here
Plugins
Graphics Plus Cross Shadow
DSB Flux Bright Noise
The tube I used Orange is by Keith Garvey, you can purchase this tube from PTE here
Open a new transparent canvas 700x700, we will resize later
Select all
Paste paper 1 into selection
Deselect
Apply Graphics Plus Cross Shadow using default settings
Paste rainballs 1 as a new layer
Position at the top
Add drop shadow
Duplicate 2 times
Apply DSB Flux Bright Noise Intensity 45, mix checked
Repeat on other 2 layers changing the intensity to 50 & 55
Rename these layers to animation 1, 2 & 3
Paste your tube as a new layer
Resize as needed
Add drop shadow
Paste frame 4 as a new layer
Resize to 85%
Move to the left a bit
Click inside the frame with your magic wand
Add a new raster layer
Paste paper 6 into selection
Deselect
Move to below your tube layer
Using your magic wand click on the grey area of the frame
Add a new raster layer
Floodfill with the light color from the frame
Add an inner bevel
Merge down
Add drop shadow
Paste flower 7 as a new layer
Resize to 20%
Position on lower left frame corner
Add drop shadow
Duplicate
Resize to 75%
Position next to other flower
Merge down
Paste butterfly 2 as a new layer
Resize to 30%
Position near upper right of frame
Add drop shadow
Duplicate
Resize to 75%
Position below the other one
Merge down
Merge the butterfly & flower layers
Duplicate 2 times
Apply DSB Flux Bright Noise using same settings as above
Rename these layers to animation 4, 5 & 6
Resize all layers to 70%
Add your text, name & © info
Animation:
Follow the usual steps to merge, copy & paste into animation shop
(If you need help with this feel free to email me)
View your animation
Save as gif & you're all done!
I hope you enjoyed my tutorial
I would love to post your © compliant result, just email it to me with the tut name in the subject line
:)
Great Tutorial , Sharon !
ReplyDeleteMickey
Thank you Mickey, I so enjoyed making this one
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