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Ellie's
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Life's Journey Tag http://www.ellies-treasures.com/marianslessen/lifes-journey-ps/lifes-journey-ps.html |
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For this tutorial you
will need: Photoshop or Photoshop Elements: I've done this tutorial in PS CS3 and PSE 5. I believe it can be done in most versions. You may have to look around for the commands but it's likely they are there. Filters and materials needed FM Tile Tools>Blend Emboss, free here (it's a trial version but blend emboss is one that keeps working): http://www.fantasticmachines.com/ Bordermania, available free here: http://www.pluginfilters.com/bordermania/index.html#download Supplies in zip file here:http://www.ellies-treasures.com/files/tuts/lifes-journey-ps-pi-material.zip Please leave the filenames and previews of the tubes intact. The creators have worked hard to make them. Font: SlashHmkBold ------------------------------ From Marian The tubes which I have used are from Monique42 and several scrap tubes. * Have respect for the tubers and leave them in their original state. Important!!! Please read carefully!!! * The scrap tubes used in this tutorial are bought by me personally. You may use these scrap tubes for this tutorial, and for your personal use. You may not offer these tubes for sale, trade, sharing, your own tutorials, or commercial purposes. Read carefully the conditions and terms of the scrap designers, otherwise I will have to stop writing scrap tutorials!!! Thanks for your cooperation. ----------------------------------------- I am assuming you know the basics of Photoshop-Photoshop Elements and where the tools can be located. IMPORTANT NOTE: If you are using PSE 5, there is no longer the ability to turn off Global Light. If you change the angle of the shadow for one layer, it affects all layers. So use the drop shadow as described in step 4 and you have no choice but to leave the angle as in the fourth step that way. You can adjust the other settings, you just can's change the angle without affecting all the layers. For versions other than 5, you can apply the Low setting and then Layer>Layer styles> Style settings and adjust the shadow and angle to the settings described for Photoshop |
| When you are copying tubes, make sure you are in the layer that has the picture and not the watermarks layer, etc When placing the elements, if you can't grab them with the mouse as they are so small, just click on the move tool, make sure your cursor is somewhere inside of the canvas and use your arrow keys to move it. When copying and pasting, do not forget to Control-A to select all and then Control-C to copy and Control-V to paste. You can use the commands in the Edit menu as well. My point here is to not forget to select all before you copy. I like to open all my of tubes at the beginning and then close them after I use them to keep my work area clean and tidy. The only tube you will need twice is "Achtergrond_04" |
| Step 1: Open a transparent canvas of 660x 500 pixels. Control-A to select all |
| Step 2 Open "Achtergrond_01" (background 1-beige floral), copy (Control-A to select and control-C to copy) and in your working canvas Edit>Paste into. Select - deselect |
| Step 3 Open "Achtergrond_02" (blue paisley), copy and paste as a new layer (Control-V). Move it to the left, see my example. |
| Step 4 Open the tube, "Lace" copy and paste into working canvas, move it into place along the right edge of achtergrond 02 as shown then pull this layer in your layer palette under the Achtergrond_02 layer (just left click on the layer and drag it down) Adjust so it's in the same spot as shown below. Photoshop (Photoshop Elements is below) Layer>Layer Style>Drop shadow: Angle 175, Distance 2, spread 10, size 4, opacity 80, Color very dark grey (#575A5D) - I prefer this to black for more realistic shadows Anti-aliased checked Use Global Light unchecked (you always want to uncheck this. With it on, if you change the angle of the shadow of one layer, they will all change because that's what global light was meant to do) All else at default Photoshop Elements PSE: with that layer highlighted, go to the Effects Palette, pick Layer Styles>Drop Shadows. Double click on the Low to apply that shadow to your lace. Now go to Layer>Layer Style>Style settings Now use the same settings as in Photoshop drop shadow above. Select your top layer in the layer palette (it will be layer 2 as you dragged layer 3 below it). |
| Step 5 Open "Achtergrond_03" (brown torn paper), copy and paste into working canvas. Move it to the left, see my example. Same drop shadow as in step 4 Photoshop You will need to change the settings again. The only thing that will remain the same is the angle, but that will change as soon as you uncheck global light again. Leave this shadow at black. With the darker colors here the dark grey does not show up well enough. Angle 175, Distance 2, spread 10, size 4, opacity 80, Anti-aliased checked, Use Global Light unchecked, All else at default Photoshop Elements Use the same step as step 4, double click on low, and then go to Layers>Layer Styles>Style Settings and the settings should still be there as in the last step except the color, which you will leave on black. |
| Step 6 Open your tube, "band" copy and paste into working canvas. Move it in place as shown Photoshop Same drop shadow as before except for angle change: Angle 90, color black, Distance 2, spread 10, size 2, opacity 80, Anti-aliased checked, Use Global Light unchecked Leave this layer styles window open, Click on Bevel and Emboss In the Bevel and Emboss window, pick Inner Bevel, smooth, 100%, down, 0-0-angle 90, use global light unchecked, alt of 30, default contour, anti-aliased checked, screen and multiply, both set at 75% Now click the box "Contour". Leave the contour box at default of 50% Your sidebox should have these things checked: Drop Shadow, Bevel and Emboss, and Contour Photoshop Elements Just double click on the Low preset in the Drop Shadow style palette |
| Step 7 Open "Achtergrond_04", copy and paste into working canvas. It will paste into the middle, leave it there. Don't close this file (achterground 04). You'll need it again. |
| Step 8 Open your tube, "frame", copy and paste into working canvas. Move it into position along the lace edge and move the background 4 layer along with it so it's behind and not showing around the edges of the frame (to move both at the same time, highlight one in the layer palette and hold down the control key when you select the other one). Make sure you are in the frame layer, apply a drop shadow Photoshop Layer>Layer Style>Drop Shadow, black, opacity 65%, angle -145, use global light not checked, 2-10-15, anti-aliased checked. The rest at default Photoshop Elements Double click on the outline preset in the shadow palette, then go to Layers>Layer Style>Style settings and, not touching the angle, change the other settings to 7-7-75 and change the color back to the dark grey #575A5D |
| Step 9 Open your tube "Tubed_by_monique 42_2513" (the children), Right click on the title bar, pick Image size and resize it to 70% bicubic, copy and paste into working canvas, move it into the frame, so that the little girl comes against the lower inside edge of the frame and almost to the right inside edge, and the suitcase of the little boy lies just outside the frame. It should be almost in the right place when you paste it, just move it up a bit. Layers - Duplicate Filter-FM Tile tools - Blend Emboss at default settings: -1, -1, .250, 64, and the bottom 3 at 0.938 |
| Step 10 Open your tube "Haakje" (hook), copy and paste into working canvas, moves this to the top left so that the bracket is just at the top edge and just inside the golden frayed part. Photoshop Layer Style>Bevel and Emboss, pick emboss, smooth, 32, down, 5, 0, angle 120, use global light not checked, default contour, anti-aliased checked, rest at default Photoshop Elements in style palette, pick layer styles>Bevels and double click on Simple Sharp Inner |
| Step 11 Open your tube "label" - copy and paste into working canvas, move it so that the round part of the bracket falls exactly in the little hole of the label. Photoshop Drop shadow: mode hard light, black, 20%, angle 0, use global light not checked, 1-100-1, anti-aliased checked, rest at default Don't click ok yet click on Bevel and Emboss, pick Stroke emboss, smooth, 100%, up, 5, 0, angle -45, altitude 26, use global light not checked, anti-aliased checked, rest at default Photoshop Elements In drop shadow in style palette, double click on soft edge, then Layer>Layer Styles> Style settings, and don't touch the angle, but change the settings to 15-5-100 |
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Step 12 Open your tube "labelknopp" (wood bead), copy and paste as a new layer, move it onto your label right on top of the hole. |
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Step 13 Open your tube, "strik" (bow), copy and paste as a new layer, move it to to the right on your frame, see my example. Adjust - sharpen - unsharp mask amount 64, radius 1, threshold 4 Photoshop Layer Style>drop shadow, settings: multiply, black, 30%, angle 90, global light not checked, 1-100-1, anti-aliased checked, rest at default Photoshop Elements Double click on preset low for drop shadow. Layer>Layer styles>Style Settings>leave angle alone, change the rest to 15-1-100, leave the color at black |
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Step 14 Open your tube, "Deco_Element" - copy and paste as a new layer, move it to the right, above the lace, as shown. Photoshop Layer style: Bevel and Emboss, pick outer bevel, smooth, 100%, up, 0, 0, angle 120, use global light not checked, 30, anti-aliased checked, rest at default. Don't click ok yet. Click on Drop Shadow, multiply, black, 50%, angle 120, global light not checked, 1, 0, 1, anti-aliased checked, rest at default. Click ok. Photoshop Elements Just double click on the Low preset in the drop shadows |
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Step 15 Open your tube, "Schild" (sign), copy and paste as a new layer, place it as shown. Photoshop Layer Styles>Drop Shadow, multiply, dark grey #575A5D, 40%, angle 0, global light not checked, 0, 100, 2, anti-aliased checked, rest at default. Click ok. Photoshop Elements double click on the Outline drop shadow, Layers>Layer styles>Style settings, leave angle alone, change the rest to 5-0-67 |
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Step 16 Open your tube, "nagels" (nails), copy and paste as a new layer, move these so that they fall exactly in the openings of the sign. |
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Step 17 Make sure all of the tubes are place where you want them. At this point I usually save as a psd file to retain the layers for backup purposes. Right click in layer palette and flatten image. You can close all of the tubes except for "achterground_04" and "text" (if you're using my text). |
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Step 18 Right click on canvas title bar, click on canvas size, 30 pixels, white, relative checked, don't click on any of the arrows (you wanted 15 pixels all around so you made the expansion 30 pixels. You always pick twice the amount you want to get it all around). Select with the magic wand, tolerance on 0. (I am using PS CS3 and couldn't find the magic wand. By default, the quick selection tool is showing but click on the little arrow in the bottom corner of the tool and you'll see the magic wand) Open the "achtergrond_04" tube, delete the watermark layer, go to Edit>Define pattern, give it a name and ok. Back to your working canvas, go to Edit>Fill (in PSE it's Edit>Fill Selection). In the next window pick pattern and find the one you just defined. Leave all at default and click ok. With it still selected, right click in layer palette and duplicate layer. Keep it selected |
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Step 19 Filter>Bordermania>frame #2, set at 6-9-110-130, notch corners checked, bevel not checked. |
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Step 20 With a nice handwriting font and your text tool, type the words "Life Journey" on the label. I used the font SlashHmkBold, size 15 and the color #382F20 which is a faded black. I typed each word separately on two separate layers so I could move them around independently of each other. I've provided the text in psd format if you want to use mine. PSDs retain the separate layers on transparent background. |
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Step 21 Reduce size if you want to, using Bicubic Sharper as the setting. If needed, go to Adjust>Sharpness>Unsharp Mask at the settings 1-64-4 Watermark and save. Don't forget to optimize. I usually optimize at about 8 which is High. |
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