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Showing posts with label FTU Licensed Artist. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 27, 2012

AKY Take Me Out to the Ballgame Tutorial


Take Me Out to the Ballgame Tutorial

This is what we will be making 

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Moderate level - Some knowledge of PSP is needed.


Materials Needed:

Paint Shop Pro  (used Version 9, but can be done on any version) 
Tube "Derek Jeter" by Akyanyme, which is an FTU licensed image at Indie-Zine, found here. Even though it is free, you must still have a license to use work from this artist.  License is also free by contacting customer service
Baseball Fever" Word-Art (Freebie!) from Bekah & Designs, found here at bottom of post
Dingbat baseball elements and grass pattern in zipfile, HERE

Filters Needed:  

Blinds (comes with PSP)
Mosaic - Antique (comes with PSP)
Drop Shadow (comes with PSP)
Xenofex 2 - Little Fluffy Clouds
Eye Candy 5 Impact - Gradient Glow

Fonts used:

FFF Executive for copyright info
Baseball and KR All Sports for the dingbat images
Brannboll Fet for the name/text


Please note:  I tend to make the whole tag first, and then apply drop shadows to the items I wish to drop shadow.  If you wish to apply them as you go along, that is fine, too!  My drop shadow settings are towards the bottom of the tutorial if you would like to use what I have used.


Directions

1.  From my zipfile, put the "Grass" jpg in your patterns folder.  Open PSP.  Open New File, 800 pixels x 800 pixels, 72 pixels/inch resolution, transparent.  (Don't worry, we will be resizing it later on.)  Open your mask, and minimize in PSP.  Also open up word art and minimize that in PSP.

2.  In your materials palette, make black your foreground and medium gray your background, then activate your preset tool and click on square with the following settings:

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While still in vector format, go to Objects - Align - Center in Canvas.  Then go to Image - Rotate - Free Rotate 45 degrees, left .. all layers UNCHECKED.  Convert layer to raster.  Name this layer "template".

3.  With your magic wand, click on the medium gray center.  Selections - Modify - Expand: 2.00.  Layers - New Raster Layer.  Go to your materials palette and in one of them (doesn't matter which), choose the grass pattern with the following settings:

Angle:  0
Scale:  50
Texture:  unchecked

flood fill the area with the grass pattern.  Select - Select none.  Rename this layer "grass".

4.  Go back to your original square, click on the black outline with your magic wand.  Layers, new Raster Layer twice.  On one of the new layers go to Selection - Modify - Expand, by 2.00 pixels, and then go to Xenofex 2 - Little Fluffy Clouds and apply the following settings:

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Select - Select none.  Rename this layer "clouds".  On the second new layer, go to Selection - Modify - Contract:  3.00 pixels.  Flood fill with darker blue color (I used #220eb8).  Selections - Select None.  Move this layer above the "clouds" layer and rename the dark blue layer "border".

5.  In your materials palette, make your background color #2138c5 and your foreground color white  (If you are using the element I gave you - AKY_KR-BaseballDiamond.psd - go to the * areas in parenthesis and disregard how to create it).  Using the "KR All Sport" font (* or using the baseball diamond element I enclosed in the zipfile) - create as vector (using the capital "B"") with the following settings:

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Objects - Align - Center in Canvas.  (* if you are using the element I gave you, just center it as best as you can over the grass area.)  Convert to Raster (if creating your own).  In your layer palette, change properties to:

Blend Mode:  Luminance  (Luminance Legacy also works well)
Opacity:  100  
Layer is visible:  checked

Rename the element layer "diamond"  and move it to just above the "grass" layer if its not already.  Change the properties of the "grass" layer as follows:

Blend Mode:  Multiply
Opacity:  100
Layer is visible:  unchecked

6. Go to Layers - New Raster Layer, then move to the bottom.  Go to Xenofex 2 - Little Fluffy Clouds and apply previous settings.  Adjust - Blur - Gaussian Blur:  10.00. Go to Layers - New Mask Layer - From Image and apply these settings:


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Merge - Merge Group.  Duplicate.  On bottom one - Adjust - Blur - Gaussian Blur:  3.00. Rename layer "Mask 2". Then go to Mosaic - Antique (comes with PSP) and apply the following settings:

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Lower the opacity to about 70.  On top mask clouds layer, use the Blinds effect (that comes with PSP) with the following settings:

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Adjust - Sharpness - Sharpen.  Rename layer "Mask 1".

At this point you will probably have an empty raster...go ahead and drop that down to the very bottom and - if desired - flood fill it with white.  You should now have something like this:

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You can also close out your black/gray square "template".

6.  Open your tube and copy it to your tag layers.  Name this layer "tube".  Resize it 90%, then center it.  Activate your eraser tool with the following settings:

Shape:  round
Size:  50
Hardness:  10
Step:  25
Density:  100
Thickness:  100
Rotation:  0
Opacity:  25

along the bottom of the tube soften the edges and the bottom 'line' so that it looks more blended with the rest of the tag:

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7.  In your materials palette, choose black for foreground and #304c86 for background.  (If you are using the elements I provided in the zipfile, you can pass #7 - just copy and paste the silhouettes on to tag as desired.)  Use the following settings as well:

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Use the Baseball font (has the silhouettes of baseball players) and choose 2 or 3 positions and place around the tag as desired.  Convert to raster when you are happy with look and placement.  Merge down all of them to 1 layer.  Then go to Eye Candy 5 Impact Gradient Glow and apply these settings:

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At this point, resize your total tag to 525 x 525 pixels, 72.000 ppi ... all layers CHECKED.  Be sure to sharpen each layer as needed.  

8.  Maximize your word art.  Shift + D to make a copy, close original.  Resize it to 200 pixels x 101 pixels, and be sure to change the ppi to 72.000 - Resample using: Weighted Average  and all layers checked.  Go to Adjust - Color Balance - Manual Color Balance and use the following settings:

Source color:  black
Target color:  #304c86

(don't have to worry about other settings) .... click "OK".  Copy and paste as new layer to your tag.  Move to upper right (see my tag for idea) ... then apply Eye Candy 5 Impact Gradient Glow using the previous settings.  Also apply the gradient glow to the blue line border layer and set the property for that layer to Luminance (Legacy), Opacity: 50 .

9.  At this point, you are pretty much done with the tag itself.  Feel free to apply desired drop shadows to layers - I used the following:

for all layers except tube layer, word art layer and mask 1 layer (no drop shadow at all on mask 2 layer):

Vertical:  1
Horizontal: 0
Opacity:  75
Blur:  7.00
Color:  black
Shadow on new layer: unchecked

for tube layer:

Vertical:  0
Horizontal: 0
Opacity:  75
Blur:  22.00
Color:  #0f1625  (very dark blue)
Shadow on new layer: unchecked

for word art layer and mask 1 layer:

Vertical:  2
Horizontal: 1
Opacity:  70
Blur:  2.00
Color:  #304c86  (medium to dark blue)
Shadow on new layer: unchecked


10.  Add your copyright information to your tag.

11.  For text on tag, I used Brannboll Fet at size 36, 2.0 stroke, color #0f1625 for foreground and #aab8d6 for background.  (To get the little 'swish' under the name, type in one of the numbers above the alpha pad - each number makes a different 'swish'...don't put a space between the last letter and the 'swish' number.)  Placed it as desired, then did Object - Align - Horizontal Center in Canvas.  Convert to Raster.  Then I used Eye Candy 5 Impact - Gradient Glow with the previous settings, then applied the following drop shadow settings:

Vertical:  2
Horizontal: 1
Opacity:  50
Blur:  8.00
Color:  black
Shadow on new layer: unchecked


Go to Edit - Copy Merged and then save that as jpg. *or* close out white background and save as a .png with a transparent background.

And here it is with transparent background (jpg background at top of tutorial):

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And that is it!!  

I hope you enjoyed the tutorial and would love to see your results!


Monday, September 6, 2010

URW Learn Forum Set Tutorial

URW Learn Tutorial

This is what we will be making

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Moderate level - Some knowledge of PSP is needed.

Materials Needed

Paint Shop Pro (used Version 9, but can be done on any version)
Tube by UnrulyWitch, who is an FTU licensed artist at Mistaken Art (MTA) HERE

Filters Needed:

Mosaic Glass (comes with PSP)
Distort - Radial Zig Zag (freeware, HERE)
Mura Meister - Copies (freeware, HERE)
AAA Foto Frame (freebie)
Eye Candy 5 Impact - Gradient Glow


Fonts used:

FFF Fuego (for copyright info)
Quasart (for name - freeware)


Additional supplies: HERE

(wordart from Scrappy Expressions - Melissa, now known as Sentimental Style, and cross hatch texture - put in your texture folder in PSP)



Directions

1. Open PSP. Open New File, 600 pixels x 250 pixels, 72 pixels/inch resolution, transparent. Open your tube, duplicate, close the original.

2. Chose a dark color from the tube for your foreground, a light color for your background. Using those colors, chose gradient from the materials palette, and the cross-hatch texture. You want to use the following settings for your gradient:

Style: radial
Angle: 45
Radial: 5
Invert: checked
Horizontal: 50
Vertical: 50

Texture: checked
have the Hatch Fine showing in your drop down menu

click OK

Flood fill your layer with the gradient. Right click on the layer in the layer palette - go to Merge - Merge All - Flatten.

3. Go to Effects - Texture Effects - Mosaic Glass and use the following settings:

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4. Go to Distort - Radial Zig Zag and use the following settings:

Roughness: 0
Amplitude: 118
Frequency: 155

5. Copy and paste your tube, then move to the left side of the layer. Duplicate, and move that to the right side. Merge Down, then duplicate it twice (so you will have 3 - the original and 2 copies). Close out the top of them - you will work on the middle and bottom. Resize the middle one (the top of the unhidden) by 85% (all layers UNchecked). Go to Adjust - Blur - Gaussian Blur and use the following setting: Radius: 2.00. Go to the original and go to Adjust - Blur - Gaussian Blur and use the following setting: Radius 6.00. Then, for each, go to the layer palette, right click on it, and apply the following settings:

Blend Mode: Luminance (Legacy)
Opacity: 50
Link Set: 0

6. Go to the hidden duplicated layer and unhide it. Apply the Mura Meister - Copies filter with the following settings:

Random
Wraparound
Blend Mode
*Wallpaper
Number: 20
Shift X / Shift Y: 50
Angle / Rotation / Phase: 0
Cycle: 100
Attenuation: 0
Scale: 100
Tile Gap / Thru BG Range: 0
Thru BG Smooth: 30
Fade Out: 0
Fade Out to BG: unchecked

Click OK. Go to the layer palette, right click on it, and apply the following settings:

Blend Mode: Luminance (Legacy)
Opacity: 20
Link Set: 0

7. Apply tube, move it to the right side of the tag (or place as desired). Apply favorite drop shadow setting.

8. Copy and paste wordart, place on the left side of the tag. Apply Eye Candy 5 Impact - Gradient Glow with the following settings:

Glow Type: Outside Glow
Mask Selection: checked
Glow Radius: 11.00
Soften Corners: 35
Overall Opacity: 100
Distortion Amount: 0
Distortion Lump Size: 100
Gradient Smoothness: 92

move the slider to where you like it - try not to make it too 'fat'.
I used a very very pale shade of the light color I used for my gradient.

Then apply the following drop shadow to the wordart:

Vertical: 1
Horizontal: 0
Opacity: 50
Blur: 2.00
Color: very very dark shade of the dark color you used for your gradient.
Apply drop shadow AGAIN.

9. Duplicate the wordart. Go to the lower layer of the word art, then go to Adjust - Blur - Gaussian Blur and use the following setting: Radius 3.00. Then go to the layer palette, right click on it, and apply the following settings:

Blend Mode: Multiply
Opacity: 100
Link Set: 0

10. Go to Edit - Copy Merged - Paste as New Image. Apply the AAA Frames - Foto Frame and use the following settings:

Width: 4
Brightness: -48
Stroke: 0
Matte: 1
Red: 18 (*)
Green: 11 (*)
Blue: 2 (*)
Opacity: 98
Negative: unchecked
More Shadow: checked

(*) keep in mind that these will be flexible, depending on the colors you are using...these are what I used for mine.

11. Crop tag to 600 pixels wide, 250 pixels high. Apply © information and place where desired. (I used the previous gradient glow setting on my © info, then used Luminance Legacy with Opacity of 85 on it.)

And that is it for the forum tag. For the icon tag, simply take your selection tool, and mark out a large square around the area of the forum tag that you desire (I used the angel/tube, put it kind of to the right of the square.) Make sure the box is nice and big. Copy Merged then Paste as new image. Apply the AAA Frames - Foto Frame filter with the previous settings, then put the proper © information on it.

For the name and the initial for the icon, I used the font Quasart, with the dark shade of the dark color used for the gradient. I then applied Eye Candy 5 Impact Gradient Glow with the following settings:

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(I used the lighter shade of my gradient for the first color, and the darker shade of my gradient for the second color)

And then the following drop shadow:

Vertical: 1
Horizontal: 0
Opacity: 50
Blur: 4.00
color: black
And then applied it AGAIN.

I saved my final tag/icon as jpg.

And that is it!!

I hope you enjoyed the tutorial and would love to see your results!