Saturday, December 12, 2009

Magic of Christmas


Supplies needed:
I am using the artwork of Ted Hammond
To use his work you need to purchase a license here:
Scrapkit I am using is called:
Christmas Time by Stacey's Designs
You can purchase this kit at
Baby V Design Scraps here:
Wordart:
Magic of Christmas by Jennifer at
Word Art World here:
Mask of choice
Font of choice
Alien Skin Xenofex 2/Constellation
Animation Shop
This tutorial was written assuming you have a working
knowledge of PSP
**Lets begin**
Open a new image 450x450 white
Choose a paper from the scrapkit
Copy and paste as new layer, resize by 80%
Add mask of choice
Open your triple frame
Copy and paste as new layer, resize by 48%
Free Rotate 90 to the right
Postion on the left hand side of tag
Using your magic wand click inside each panel
of your frame
Selections/Modify/Expand by 3
If using a tube that has a CU
Copy and paste CU in the frame and postion
the tube to area that you want showing.
Selections/Invert/Delete
Move this layer below your frame layer.
Open your decorated Xmas Tree
Copy and paste as new layer, resize by 50%
Postion on the right hand side of tag.
If you are using the same tube I am then
copy and paste the tube with the ladder.
Resize and postion next to tree.
Open your Candles
Copy and paste as new layer, resize by 25%
Postion at the bottom of your frame.
Choose what Presents you like
Copy and paste as new layer, resize to fit your needs.
Postion by the Christmas Tree.
Add your wordart
Add your name and proper copyright.
(If you choose not to animate then merge visable
and save as jpg!)
Animation:
Open your Animation Shop
In PSP click on the Christmas Tree
Now click on Xenofex2/ Constellation using these settings:
5
0
100
15
50
25
Copy merge and paste as new animation
in Animation Shop
Return turn to PSP undo
use same settings, but clicking Random Seed 1x
Copy merge, paste after current frame in your
Animation Shop.
Continue this step until you have 3 frames.
Check your animation.
If satisfied then save as a gif!
All Finished

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