Scrap kit by: TADD Twin Angel Devil Designs Available at the Following Stores Digi Graphics designs, Pics for Design, and Sensibility Scrapping
Tube By Alena Lazareva Available at CDO Here
Font used is Conventry Garden available here
Resizing and settings may be different. Please resize and use
settings according to what you are happy with as each program can be different.
Drop shadow used thru out is Vertical and Horizontal 2, Opacity 75, Blur 5 and Color Black.
Make it your own....
Lets get started
Open a new image 600 by 600 with white background.
We will Crop later
Open Frame 1...
Copy and paste as new Layer
Resize 70%
Select center with your magic wand
Selections-Modify-Expand 4
Open Paper 4
New Raster Layer
Copy and paste into selection
Select none
New Raster Layer
Copy and paste your half tube or whole tube if you don't have a half.
Resize and position to your liking below frame but above paper.
See my image for an example.
Duplicate your tube layer
on the top duplicate layer
Adjust-Blue-Gaussian blur 5.00
Than in layers palette select soft light
Drop shadow bottom tube layer.
Open element 103
Copy and paste to image and resize by 50%
Position inside frame under tubes
Sharpen and Drop Shadow
Open element 107
Copy and paste
Resize by 50% and again by 50%
Sharpen
Place top of frame
Drop shadow
Open element 80
Copy and paste and resize by 50%
Position under frame and Drop shadow
Open element 37
Copy and paste and Mirror
Resize 50% and 50% again
Sharpen
Drop shadow and place in the lake
Open Element 43
Copy and paste resize by 50%
Place under frame above lake
Drop Shadow
Open Element 27
Copy and paste
Resize 50% and again at 70%
Sharpen and drop shadow
Place at end of the bridge
Copy and paste full size tube resize to your liking
Position next to bridge
Drop shadow
Delete white layer
Crop off Excess
Merge visible and drop shadow
Add your copyrights
Add your name
I used Coventry Garden
I used 2 colors from my tube and added a Eye candy white glow
than a drop shadow..
Save as a PNG and your done..
I hope you enjoyed this tutorial...
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