Friday, August 29, 2014

Bunny Girl

Bunny Girl

This is a tutorial solely written by me on August 25, 2014 & © Rie and is from my own ideas. If it bears a resemblance to another then it is strictly coincidental. Do not claim as your own nor place on any website, blog, or any other place without my permission. You may share my tuts but link it back to my blog.

First off I am using psp x3. This assumes you have knowledge of the program and can understand the process within the program. I am using a PTU Tube by Marco Gulagione Bunny which you must have a license to use from this artist. Scrap Kit is a PTU by Black Widow Creationz called MsEvilEmily.





SO Now Lets Get Started

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First & Foremost make sure you save often so you do not lose your project and have to start over again. Open your tube image & elements you’re going to use and minimize to the bottom.
Open a new 600x600 transparent image.

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If using the same scrapkit as me then use PP7. Otherwise use the paper of your choosing.

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Next c/p tube image and place on the right side like mine. Then duplicate and move over to the left and resize to 50%.

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Next Effects/3D/Drop Shadow use the following settings on everything unless otherwise stated. OV 10 H 10 AO 50 Blur 5.00 color-#000000

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Next c/p EL4 and place between the two girls like mine. Image resize to 40%. Effects/3D/Drop Shadow and only change the 10’s to a 5 everything else remains the same. Next c/p EL5 and place up on the top in the middle. Image/resize 80%. Move down to bottom like mine. Lower opacity to 85.

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Copy/paste EL23. Place in the lower left hand corner behind the small bunny girl. Use the last drop shadow. C/P EL32. Image/resize 50. Place above the tombstone in the upper left hand corner.

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C/P EL 11. Image/resize 30%. Place in the lower right hand corner. Use the same drop shadow as the last.

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Next add your copyright info.
License & Watermark.
And name or saying on tag.
Save and your done.
I hope you enjoyed my tut!




Tuesday, January 7, 2014

How To Desaturate & SaturateAn Image Properly!


How To Desaturate & Saturate An Image Properly!

This is a tutorial solely written by me on January 5, 2014 & © Rie and is from my own ideas. If it bears a resemblance to another then it is strictly coincidental. Do not claim as your own nor place on any website, blog, or any other place without my permission. This is written for Celineart and has my permission to allow her staff to use as reference. You may share my tuts but link it back to my blog.

First off I am using Adobe Photoshop. This assumes you have knowledge of the program and understand the process within the program. I am using a PTU Tube by Celinart Pinup L.E. Viorotica for this tutorial which you must have a license to use from this artist.


 SO Now Lets Get Started

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First & Foremost make sure you save often so you do not lose your project and have to start over again. Open your tube image and hold shift + D. Close the original image so you do not ruin the original.

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Next if you do not have 2 layers duplicate the image and then you should have 2 layers in the same image. Now I want to make this as painless as possible. Close off your duplicated layer and make sure you’re on the original layer.

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The quickest way to desaturate your image is go up to Image-Adjustnents-Desaturate. See ScreenShot below.


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But honestly the better way to is by adjustment layer option this way if you decide you would like a little color back in your image you can do that with this way where the first way I discussed and showed you is permanent. The adjustment layer way you go to Image-Adjustment-Hue/Saturation. A new window might pop open depending on what version you are using. No matter what you will see Saturation slide bar all the way to the left so it shows -100. Click OK and then you see how simple it really is. See Screen Shot below.


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Now that you have finished this part of the tutorial make sure you save and continue on with your image until you are done then add © info and your good to go. If you have any questions or concerns please feel free to send me an email which is hyperlinked to ©Rie at the beginning.

Tysvm for using my tut and visiting my blog. Please send others to it as well and visit back often.
Rie’s Dezines