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Ellie's Treasures PSP Tutorials - Misty Stationery http://www.ellies-treasures.com/psptuts/misty-stat-psp/misty-stat-psp.html |
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For this tutorial you
will need: Corel Paint Shop Pro or Jasc previous versions Since I rely heavily on third party filters, this tutorial can probably be done in any version. You may have to look around your menus for the menu commands but they will be there. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Filters and materials needed Simple Filters-Quick Tile; Fantastic Machine Paint Engine; Presets for Paint Engine - download it here, instructions are in the zip, http://www.ellies-treasures.com/files/tuts/FM%20Paint%20Engine%20settings%20file.zip this is my whole Paint Engine settings file and will put many presets into Paint Engine. A tube, psd file, or object. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I use a little program called the The Image Tiler to preview my tiles to see if they're seamless. It's license says it's free to be redistributed and all of the links I found for it are dead, so I've uploaded it. Download it here: http://www.ellies-treasures.com/files/plugins/The%20Image%20Tiler%20v3.0.zip ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ My plugin windows may look different from yours as I use Filters Unlimited 2 to manage my plugins - available for purchase here http://www.icnet.de/filters_unlimited/ |
| 1. Open a floral tube that's similar to this one. You need one with at least one large flower. I tried many realistic flower tubes and most looked terrible in the final product, except for very pale or pastel ones. The pale colors look best for a background, on darker backgrounds the misting looks more like a fog. LOL For some reason, the floral art tubes look best. Colorize if you want a different color. I chose this one but separated the small bud from the larger flower so I could place them where I wanted. If you have one with just a single flower, duplicate the flower and resize and arrange as in step 2. Duplicate it twice, close the original and minimize one copy. ![]() ![]() |
| 2. Expand the canvas to make more room, doesn't matter how big as you will crop it later. Duplicate the tube layer, resize to 75%. (in this case I didn't do that as I had two smaller buds. But in most cases you will need to duplicate and resize the larger flower). Rotate it a bit so it's at a different angle. Duplicate this small flower layer and Image>Flip it. Place one above and one below the main rose and send both to back. Once you're happy with it, select just around it with the rectangular selection tool and crop to selection. ![]() |
| 3. Open new canvas, 1280Xheight of the flower cluster+ about 5-10 (for instance, my flower cluster was 335 with about 5 blank pixels at top and bottom, so I made my new canvas 340 high. You want just a bit of room at the top and bottom. |
| 4. Flood fill canvas with a matching color. Be aware that the next step, the Paint Engine, will lighten the whole color a bit so go a bit darker than you want the end result to be. (I used a medium pink #FFB4BA) ![]() |
| 5. Go to Effects>Fantastic Machines Paint Engine and use the pastel sponge preset. This preset is in the zip file I offered in the materials needed section Try clicking on the red, then green, then blue along the bottom right to see which gives the best effect. This will depend on your color used. Usually the default of red is best, in this case the green looked best. Make sure wrap edges is checked. ![]() ![]() |
6. Copy your cluster and paste into the new canvas as a new layer (control-L), move it to the left side![]() |
| 7. Go to Effects>Simple>4 way average. This will put one set of muted flowers along the left and one to the right side. ![]() If the misted flowers are too pale to see try changing the blend mode to multiply. Normally you won't have to do that, and can leave it at normal. Try various blend modes, such as darken, multiply, etc to see what works best for your graphic. You can find the blend mode in the layer palette, just above the layers and it will say Normal. ![]() ![]() |
| 8. Now take the tube you minimized of just the large center flower and paste it onto the left side right where it was before the filter, then duplicate the single flower layer, and then Image>mirror it to place it in the right hand cluster of flowers, ![]() |
| This should be close to your end result. As I said, you have to pick the tube carefully for it to turn out nice, but when it does, it's great! LOL ![]() |
| Merge all, watermark and save, you're done! |
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To use as a left border strip, go here: http://www.ellies-treasures.com/statdesign/lc-sideborder/lc-sideborder.html These tutorials on assembling stationery are for Incredimail only, at this point. |
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