Sunday, 29 April 2012

Shadows of Light Tut PTU



Materials

Gothic Inspirations "Shadows of Light" scrapkit purchased HERE
Niks orbital view mask purchased HERE
SweetDemon by Rebecca Sinz purchased HERE
FM Tiletools filter blend emboss

Tutorial

Use FM Tiletools blend emboss as required. I always use blend emboss on each layer with the following settings:-


  • Open new canvas size 800 x 800. Selections, select all. Copy and paste paper 13 into selection. Selections, select none. Layers, new mask layer, apply mask. Layers, merge, merge group.
  • Moon copy and paste as new layer. Image, resize to 75%. Move to top left. Layers, arrange, send to bottom
  • Bling copy and paste as new layer
  • Bricks copy and paste as new layer. Layers, duplicate. Change blend mode to multiply and opacity to 60
  • Misc 2 copy and paste as new layer. Image, resize to 130%. Change blend mode to burn.
  • Backdrop copy and paste as new layer. Change blend mode to exclusion.
  • Cloud 1 copy and paste as new layer. Move so it is across the top 3 bricks. Change blend mode to dodge. Layers, duplicate. Image, flip. Change blend mode to dissolve and opacity to 66
  • Balcony copy and paste as new layer. Move down so top rail is just above the 3rd brick.
  • Tree 2 copy and paste as new layer.
  • Frame 1 copy and paste as new layer.
  • Highlight tree layer. Layers, duplicate. Layers, arrange, bring to top.
  • On both tree layers and balcony layer erase the lower sections that are outside the frame so your background looks as in image 
  • Hinge copy and paste as new layer. Image, resize to 50%. Place on left of frame. Layers, duplicate. Image, mirror.
  • Crows copy and paste as new layer. Image, resize to 40%. Move to top right
  • Ribbon 5 copy and paste as new layer. Place across bottom of frame.
  • Leaves copy and paste as new layer. Image, rotate, free rotate, left 30. Layers, duplicate. Image, mirror.
  • Tube copy and paste as new layer. Image, resize 130%. Image, mirror and place into position.
  • Add © and text. Layers, merge, merge visible.
©Sheila V Phoenix 29th April 2012

1 comment:

  1. Thank you so much for working with my kit hun. This is another wicked tutorial. LOVE IT. xox Jessica

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