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CALENDAR GIRL |
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Supplies needed: 1
tube of choice. I’m using the gorgeous art of Keith Garvey. You have
to purchase a license to use his work here Supplies
here (is a png file, just right click and save on your hd) Open
a blank canvas 600x650. Floodfill white. Copy
and paste a paper as a new layer. Apply WSL_Mask92. Move the star to the
upper right corner of the canvas. Duplicate, mirror and flip. Copy
and paste my wordart as a new layer as guide for the sizing of the
circles. Dropshadow. Open
another paper and in your material palette set it as background color.
Stroke color black. Preset
shapes, ellipse, create as vector. Line width 3 – dot. Draw a circle a
little bigger than my wordart and move this layer below it. Object,
align, center in canvas. Convert to raster layer. Dropshadow. Repeat
the above step with another paper, same settings. Draw a rectangle a
little smaller than the wordar. Object, align, center in canvas. Conver
to raster layer. Dropshadow. Copy
and paste the calendar as a new layer (I’ve colourize the folded
flower but this is up to you!). With your magic wand, select inside the
blank area. Selections, modify, expand by 5. Copy and paste another
paper as a new layer under the calendar. Selections, invert, delete,
select none. Dropshadow the calendar. Copy
and paste the tube as a new layer over the calendar, dropshadow and
erase any excess at the bottom. Copy
and paste the peach ribbon as a new layer under the tube, leave it quite
big. Position and dropshadow. Copy
and paste the green bow as a new layer under the tube. Resize, position
and dropshadow. Copy
and paste the leaves as top layer. Move them to the right. Resize,
position and dropshadow. Duplicate, mirror and flip. You may need to
adjust the position. Copy and paste 2 flowers as new layers and position
them over the leaves. Dropshadow. Highlight
the small circle layer. Copy and paste the flower cluster as a new
layer. Move to the right. Duplicate, mirror and flip. Dropshadow both. Add
your name, copyright info, crop, merge flatten and save as png.
Done!
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Tutorial written on April 3rd 2008.
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© Laura G. 2008. Proud member of TWI.