Angel
Supplies needed
Tube of choice
Font of choice(I used Flower1)
DSB Flux - Linear Transmission
Mura's Meister - Copies
Xenofex 2 - Constellation
Animation Shop
Supplies -
here
Doodle by Melissa at
Sentimental Style
I used the beautiful art of Keith Garvey. You must purchase a licence to use his art which can be done
here
Lets begin!
1. Open a new canvas 600x600 and fill white.
2. Copy and paste one of the pink flowers as a new layer. Effects, Mura's Meister - Copies with the following settings.

Move this layer up slightly towards the top of your canvas
3. Copy and paste my flooded circle as a new layer. Duplicate and on the original, Adjust, blur, guassian blur - 10. Effects, DSB Flux - Linear transmission with the following settings
Slice size - 3
Offset - 4
Blend - 50
Horizontal checked
Lower the opacity of this layer to around 50%
4. Make the duplicated flooded circle active and with your magic wand, click anywhere inside the flooded area, keep clicking until you have most of it inside the marching ants. Selections, invert, copy and paste the large misted flower as a new layer and hit delete on your keyboard. Selections, select none. Change the properties of this layer to Color.
5. Copy and paste melissa's doodle as a new layer and move it under the circle layers.
6. Copy and paste my Angel word art as a new layer and move it under your tube. Copy and paste the word art 1 as a new layer also.
7. Add your copyright information, watermark and name. Make the top flooded circle layer the active layer and again, click inside with your magic wand to select as much of the center as you can. Effects, xenofex 2 - constellation. Under settings tab, look for small star constellation. Make sure 'Keep original image' is selected and change the star size to 3. Hit ok. Selections, select none, copy merged and paste into animation shop as a new animation.
8. Back in PSP, undo the constellation effect, redo but hit random seed, Selections, select none again, copy merged and paste into animation shop after current frame. Repeat this step once more so you have 3 frames.
9. Leave the frame properties as they are, save as a gif and your all done.
Thanks for trying my tutorial
This tutorial was written by me, weescotslass on 11th August 2007, any resemblance to any other tutorial is completely coincidental.
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