Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Angelically Sexy Garv


This tutorial was written on September 8th, 2009 by Donna Mae AKA Sapphire Love. The concept of the tag is mine and mine alone. Any resemblance to any other tag/tut is pure coincidence. This was written for those with working knowledge of Adobe Photoshop.



Supplies needed:
Pink Dream(Tagger Size)(click to purchase) by - Schnegge
Tube by Keith Garvey you MUST purchase a license to use his work from MPT
Eye Candy 5: Impact Gradient Glow
Template #55 by Designs by Ali


Open up your template, go to "Duplicate...", Duplicate it, Rename it "Tag", close out the orignal. Delete the copyright layer.

Re-size it to 500 x 409.

Open P18_PinkDream_Schnegge. Go to Edit > Define Pattern > OK.
Close out the paper.

Make sure all layers are invisible except for "Circle 1", Right click > Blending Options > Pattern Overlay > The Pattern you just defined > OK.
Press Shift + Control + N and a new layer should pop up. Press Shift + Control + E and those layers should merge.
Right click your layer > Blending Options > Drop Shadow > Opacity 30% > Distance 3 > Size 1.
Go up to your Eye Candy: Gradient Glow, make the radius 0.07 and the color to white, click ok. Go back up to it and set the color to #ec5781

Open P11_PinkDream_Schnegge. Go to Edit > Define Pattern > OK.
Close out the paper.

Make sure all layers are invisible except for "Circle 2".
Right click layer > Blending Options > The pattern you just defined > OK.
Press Shift + Control + N and a new layer should pop up. Press Shift + Control + E and those layers should merge.
Add your drop shadow > Opacity 20% > Distance 3 > Size 1.
Go up to your Eye Candy: Gradient Glow, make the radius 0.07 and the color to #ec5781, click ok. Go back up to it and set the color to white.

Open P12_PinkDream_Schnegge. Go to Edit > Define Pattern > OK.
Close out the paper.

Make sure all layers are invisible except for "Back Frames", Right click your layer > Blending Options > Pattern Overlay > The Pattern you just defined > OK.
Press Shift + Control + N and a new layer should pop up. Press Shift + Control + E and those layers should merge.
Add your drop shadow > Opacity 20% > Distance 3 > Size 1.
Go up to your Eye Candy: Gradient Glow, make the radius 0.07 and the color to white, click ok. Go back up to it and set the color to #ec5781.

Open P15_PinkDream_Schnegge. Go to Edit > Define Pattern > OK.
Close out the paper.
Make sure all layers are invisible except for "Circle 3", Right click your layer > Blending Options > Pattern Overlay > The Pattern you just defined > OK.
Press Shift + Control + N and a new layer should pop up. Press Shift + Control + E and those layers should merge.
Add your drop shadow > Opacity 20% > Distance 3 > Size 1.
Go up to your Eye Candy: Gradient Glow, make the radius 0.07 and the color to #ec5781, click ok. Go back up to it and set the color to white.

Delete "Middle Rectangle Frame" & "Frame 1"

Open your tube, re-size her by 80%, paste her into your document, erase whatever is sticking out of the bottom of the circle so she looks like shes tucked behind it.
Add your drop shadow > opacity 30% > distance 3 > size 1. Uncheck "Global Lighting" and set your angle to -38.

Open WingPair_PinkDream_Schnegge, Re-size by 70%, paste into your document, behind your tube, add your drop shadow > Opacity 20% > distance 3 > size 3.

Open Glitter_PinkDream_Schnegge, Re-size by 70%, paste into your document, you might wanna move it around a little bit, but that's up to you.

Open Flower06_PinkDream_Schnegge, Re-size by 40%, paste into your document, add your drop shadow, opacity 20% > distance 3 > size 1.
Right click, duplicate layer, flip, move over to the left.

Open Flower05_PinkDream_Schnegge, Re-size by 35%, paste into your document, add your drop shadow, opacity 20% > distance 3 > size 1.
Right click, duplicate layer, flip, move over to the left.

Open BeadString_PinkDream_Schnegge, re-size by 50%, paste into your document, add your drop shadow opacity 20% > distance 3 > size 1.

Add your name, tag it, and you're done! Hope you enjoyed my tutorial!

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