Sinful Passion



Sinful Passion

Supplies needed

Tubes of choice
Font of choice
Mask dmsk_0275.jpeg by Diana Todd - here
dsb flux - radial smox
mura's meister - perspective tiling
xenofex1.1 - fluffy little clouds
rose tube (here)

This Tutorial was written with the very special Julie in mind. She's been a little star to me, and she deserves to have the world at her feet *smile. She really is a star *hugzzz

The name for this tutorial was chosen by Shazia, a member of Slightly Sinful Dezigns, thank you babe x

I used the wonderful 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. Add a new raster layer and fill with a dark colour from your tube, apply the mask to this layer, delete the mask, and apply the mask a second time, delete again, resize by 90%

3. Resize the rose provided by 30% and copy and paste as a new layer, effects, mura's meister - perspective tiling - default settings.

4. Again apply the mask to this layer twice, but do not resize this layer.

5. With your preset shape tool set to a heart shape, line width 8 and 2 colours from your tube, draw out a heart in the centre of your canvas, convert to raster. With your magic wand, click inside your heart to get marching ants, copy and paste one of your tubes as a new layer, move it where you want it, selections invert, then hit delete on your keyboard, selections, select none. Change the properties of this layer to luminance and lower the opacity to your liking.

6. Make your heart layer active and with your magic wand, click inside the heart, effects, xenofex1.1 - little fluffy clouds - default settings. change the colours to 2 colours to compliment your tube. Now click inside the frame of your heart and add a drop shadow, deselect.

7. Duplicate your heart layer and on the original, not the copy, image, resize by 90% , effects, dsb flux - radial smox - default settings.

8. Copy and paste your main tube as a new layer, add a drop shadow of choice.

9. Add your copyright information, watermark and name, save as a jpeg and your all done.

Thanks for trying my tutorial


This tutorial was written by me, weescotslass on 22nd March 2007, any resemblance to any other tutorial is completely coincidental.

Registered with TWI.