This tutorial was written by Ashley Zimmerman on 9/2/2024Any resemblance to any other tutorial is coincidental.Supplies I Used:PSP – I used 2020 but any version will doKit and Tube Used
FTU Golden Havoc by CCD
Template by MeFonts of ChoicePlugins Used: Xero Soft Mood, Penta Color Dot, Xero Fritillary
Supplies HERE
**Abbreviations I use**DS- Drop ShadowLP-Layer PaletteRS-Resize
DONT FORGET TO SHARPEN and ADD DROP SHADOW to EVERY ELEMENT!
Open Template HavocShift+D to duplicate and close out original
Add a new raster layer and flood fill with a color from your tubeI used #ffc100
Drag element 23 onto your canvasRS 60 %move this above your Left and Right Shape
Activate your bottom Rectangle and move this above element 23
Activate element 23Grab your selection tool and select the bottom half and hit delete
Sharpen and add DS V:0, H:5, Opacity:50, Blur:10
Drag Tube 1 onto your canvas below Right Long RectPlace where half of his face is showingActivate Right Long RectGrab your magic wand and select inside Right Long RectSelections-Modify-Expand by 2Selections-InvertActivate your tube layer and hit delete
Duplicate your tube layerImage-Mirror-HorizontalMove below Left Long RectXero-Soft Mood-Default SettingsDo this on your other tube layer alsoApply Texture Effects-Blinds to both Tube layers
Drag element 59 onto your canvas below Right Shape LayerRS 25% place it to where it fills in the entire shapeActivate Right Shape LayerSelections-Modify-Expand by 2Selections-InvertActivate element 59 and hit delete
Drag element 58 onto your canvas below your Left Shape LayerRS 30% place it to where it fills in the entire shapeActivate Left Shape LayerSelections-Modify-Expand by 2Selections-InvertActivate element 58 and hit delete
On element 58 and 59Apply Penta Color Dot with these settings
Then apply Blend Mode- Hard Light on Both
Add a new raster layer and flood fill with a gradientor you can use my Gradient Background I provided in supplies
Select your Magic WandActivate Top Rectangle and click inside of itSelections-Modify-Expand by 3Selections-InvertActivate your Gradient Layer/Background and hit deleteDo this step again in your Bottom Rectangle
Drag element 7 onto your canvas above your colored background Layer and RS 30%Place at the left side as shown in my tagDuplicate - Mirror - Mirror VerticalMerge DownGrab your selection tool and select the pieces that are showing to the rightand hit deleteDuplicate and Mirror Horizontal
Drag element 45 onto your canvas above your colored Background LayerRS 25%Duplicate- Mirror Horizontal
Drag element 8 onto your canvas below Element 45RS 25% place to the left as shown in my tagDuplicate- Mirror HorizontalMerge together both element 45s and element 8sGrab your selection tool and select any that is showing aboveand hit deleteor use your eraser tool up to you!
Drag element 92 onto your canvas above Bottom Rectangle and RS 15%Place in the center bottom as shown in my tag
Drag Paper 1 onto your canvas above your Colored Background LayerBlend Mode- Multiply
Activate your Top RectangleAdd Xero Fritillaryuse whatever settings you like
(because I forgot to take a screenshot lol)
Do this again on your Bottom Rectangle
Grab your text tool and write whatever you would like if you want toI lowered the opacity on my text
Add a new raster layerSelections-Modify-Contract by 6Selections-Invert and flood fill with gradient or color of choiceApply Foto Frame
If you aren't animating then we are done!Add your copyrights and name(s)
Animation::
In PSP
Activate your Bottom Background LayerEdit-Copy Special-Copy Merged
BACK TO AS
Edit-Paste as new animationCTRL+L to make 25 framesSelect All
Activate your Rebel Animation 67 (the bats)Select All-Edit-CopyActivate your Tag and Edit- Paste into selected frame in the center
Activate Rebel Animation 1378resize
Select All-Edit CopyActivate your tag and Edit-Paste into selected frameon the bottom left and right
BACK TO PSP
Hide your bottom background layerActivate all your other layersEdit-Copy Special-Copy Merged
BACK TO AS
Edit-Paste Into Selected Frameand we are done!
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