I am using the art of Martin Abel which you can find HERE
I am using the PTU IB Martin Abel 33-2 by Schnegge and you can find this HERE
Mask of Choice
Font of Choice
Filters Used:
Xero - Fritillary - 5, 30, 10, 15
Eye Candy - Gradient Glow - Fat - White and Red
Xero - Radiance - 88, 131, 46, 188
Open a new image 600x600
Open Frame 2 and paste as a new layer
Resize by 80 - Sharpen and position in the centre
Open Paper 5 and paste as a new layer - Open your tube and position in the frame
Duplicate and hide for now
Selections - Invert - Delete - Select None and move both the tube and paper under the frame
Unhide the duplicate and erase the overhanging parts of the tube
Click on the paper layer and apply Fritillary at the settings above
Open Element 15 and paste as a new layer - Resize by 90 - Sharpen and send to the bottom
Open Frame 3 and paste as a new layer - Send to the bottom
Click inside with your magic wand - Selections - Modify - Expand by 4
Open Paper 3 and paste as a new layer
Selections - Invert - Delete - Select None and move under the frame
Open Wordart and paste as a new layer - Resize by 80 - Sharpen
Position at the bottom and apply Gradient Glow at the settings above
Open Element 7 - Resize by 50 - Sharpen - Position on the bottom left below the wordart
Open Element 8 and paste as a new layer - Repeat the above steps and position next to the previous layer
Open Element 1 - Resize by 50 - Sharpen and position next to the previous layer
Open Element 12 and paste as a new layer - Resize by 40 - Sharpen and position next to the previous layer
Open Element 13 - Repeat the above steps
Open Element 16 and paste - Resize by 90 - Send to the bottom right
Apply Radiance to both tube layers at the settings above
Apply Gradient Glow at the settings above to the tube layers aswell
Open Paper 1 and paste as a new layer - Send to the bottom and apply a mask of choice - Merge Group
Add drop shadows to your layers and merge Visible
Add correct copyright and licence information - Merge Down
Save as a png - Add your name - Save again - Done
I am using the PTU IB Martin Abel 33-2 by Schnegge and you can find this HERE
Mask of Choice
Font of Choice
Filters Used:
Xero - Fritillary - 5, 30, 10, 15
Eye Candy - Gradient Glow - Fat - White and Red
Xero - Radiance - 88, 131, 46, 188
Open a new image 600x600
Open Frame 2 and paste as a new layer
Resize by 80 - Sharpen and position in the centre
Open Paper 5 and paste as a new layer - Open your tube and position in the frame
Duplicate and hide for now
Selections - Invert - Delete - Select None and move both the tube and paper under the frame
Unhide the duplicate and erase the overhanging parts of the tube
Click on the paper layer and apply Fritillary at the settings above
Open Element 15 and paste as a new layer - Resize by 90 - Sharpen and send to the bottom
Open Frame 3 and paste as a new layer - Send to the bottom
Click inside with your magic wand - Selections - Modify - Expand by 4
Open Paper 3 and paste as a new layer
Selections - Invert - Delete - Select None and move under the frame
Open Wordart and paste as a new layer - Resize by 80 - Sharpen
Position at the bottom and apply Gradient Glow at the settings above
Open Element 7 - Resize by 50 - Sharpen - Position on the bottom left below the wordart
Open Element 8 and paste as a new layer - Repeat the above steps and position next to the previous layer
Open Element 1 - Resize by 50 - Sharpen and position next to the previous layer
Open Element 12 and paste as a new layer - Resize by 40 - Sharpen and position next to the previous layer
Open Element 13 - Repeat the above steps
Open Element 16 and paste - Resize by 90 - Send to the bottom right
Apply Radiance to both tube layers at the settings above
Apply Gradient Glow at the settings above to the tube layers aswell
Open Paper 1 and paste as a new layer - Send to the bottom and apply a mask of choice - Merge Group
Add drop shadows to your layers and merge Visible
Add correct copyright and licence information - Merge Down
Save as a png - Add your name - Save again - Done
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