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A Beautiful Bitch! ![]() Supplies needed: Tube of choice Fonts of choice (I used Dominique for my name) Brushes of choice Embelishments of choice Cresent moon - Fade out 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 as a new layer, resize if needed. 3. Place your tube down to the left side of your canvas, and add a drop shadow of choice. 4. Using your preset shapes tool, draw out a square/rectangle behind your tube, foreground a light colour, background, a dark colour. convert to raster and add drop shadow of choice. 5. Keeping the same colours selected, draw out a small rectangle to the side of your big shape, convert to raster. 6. Duplicate this 3 times so you have 4 copies and line them up down the side of your canvas. add a drop shadow of choice. 7. Hide your tube and background layers and merge visible, unhide your tube and white background again. 8. Add a new raster layer, and add some brushes to your small rectangles, i used words but you can use anything you like. 9. Add a new raster layer and inside your dark shape using a light colour, write out 'beautiful bitch' size around 16, convert to raster. 10. Effects, mura's meister - copies with the following settings
11. Remove the excess by using your selection tool to go around your shape, selections invert, then hit delete on your keyboard, selections, select none. 12. Again, hide your tube and white layer, and merge visible. 13. Again copy and paste your tube as a new layer resizing if necessary, image mirror. 14. move it to the right of your shape and down a bit, remove the excess by using your selection tool, selections invert, and hitting delete on your keyboard, selections, select none. Lower the opacity to around 50% or whatever looks good to you. 15. Hide tube and white layer again and merge visible, duplicate this layer, and on the duplicate, effects, cresent moon, fadeout, play with the settings on this one to find a colour that suits your tag. 16. Lower the opacity of this layer to around 50% or whatever looks good for you. 17. Add your copyrights and any embelishments you would like to use, I drew out a small circle with my preset shapes tool and used eyecandy 4000 chrome, I duplicated and moved them between my small rectangles. Add your name, save as a .jpg and your all done. This tutorial was written by me, weescotslass on 4th March 2007, any resemblance to any other tutorial is completely coincidental. Registered with TWI. |