Bovered?



Bovered?

Supplies needed

2 Tubes of choice
Fonts of choice
Mask of choice
Eye Candy 4000 - Chrome.

I used the wonderful art of Barbara Jensen. You must purchase a Licence to use her art which can be done here

Lets begin!

1. Open a new canvas 600x600 and add fill with white

2. Copy and paste your tube of choice and add a drop shadow.

3. Grab your preset shape tool set to oval and draw out an oval shape around your tube, line width 10, outer any colour, inner null, convert to raster, effects, eye candy 4000 - chrome, default settings.

4. Grab your magic wand and select inside the oval shape, selections, modify, expand by 5, add a new raster layer and move this below your oval and tube layers, fill with a colour from your tube, selections, select none.

5. Click on your text tool and write out your wording of choice, I wrote, 'Does my face look bovered?' I also added a drop shadow.

6. Effects, mura's meister - copies - with the following settings

settings

7. Make your oval the active layer, grab your magic wand and click inside your oval again, selections, modify, expand by 5, click on your text layer in your layer palette to make it active, selections, promote selection to layer, select none. Add a drop shadow to your chrome frame.

8. click back on your bottom text layer and apply a mask of choice, delete the mask and answer yes to the question asked, ungroup layers. Lower the opacity of this layer to around 70

9. Make your top layer active, grab your preset shape tool set to oval, draw out a small oval, line width 7, outer any colour, inner null, convert to raster. Effects, eye candy 4000 - chrome - default settings. Click inside it with your magic wand, copy and paste your tube of choice as a new layer, move it so you have the bit inside that you want to see, selections, invert, hit delete on your keyboard. Move this layer under your small chrome layer. Make your small chrome layer active again, layers, merge down, add adrop shadow of choice.

10. Duplicate this small oval layer twice and place them where you like.

11. Add your copyright information, watermark, and your name, and your all done.

Thanks for trying my tutorial


This tutorial was written by me, weescotslass on 30th March 2007, any resemblance to any other tutorial is completely coincidental.

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