You will find the original tutorial here :

This tutorial is a personal creation.
Any resemblance with another one would be only pure coincidence.
It is stricly forbidden to modify tubes, to change their name or take off the matermarks,
To present them on your sites or blog,
To share them in groups,
to make a bank of images, or to use them on lucrative purposes.

Thank you to respect Alyciane’s work and the tubers work.
Don’t hesitate to warn me if you have any trouble with this translation,
and I’ll try to fix the problem as quickly as I can


Alyciane and I work with PSP 2020
but you can follow this tutorial with another version of PSP, however the result might be slightly different

Thank you Garances for testing Alyciane’s tutorials

Supplies

open the tubes, duplicate, close the originals, and work with the copies
open the mask(s) and minimize to tray
TIP 1 -> if you don’t want to install a font -->
open it in a software as « Nexus Font » (or other font viewer software of you choice)
as long as both windows are opened (software and font), your font will be available in your PSP
TIP 2 -> from PSPX4, in the later versions of PSP the functions « Mirror » and « Flip » have been replaced by -->
« Mirror »has become  --> image => mirror => mirror horizontal
« Flip » has become  --> image => mirror => mirror vertical

Plugins needed
Graphics Plus
Toadies
Vanderlee Unplugged

colors

Use the pencil to mark your place along the way
hold down left click to grab and move it

Realization
open a new image => transparent =>  900 * 600 px
selections => select all
copy / paste « fond » into selection
selections => select none
copy / paste « image 2 » as new layer
place as shown on final result
copy / paste the woman tube into as new layer
copy / paste the deers tube into as new layer
place as shown on final result
layers => merge => merge visible
image => add borders => tick « symmetric » => 1 px dark color
save your work and set aside for a later use
open a new image => transparent =>  1000 * 700 px
prepare colors 1 and 2 as FG and BG colors into the materials palette
prepare a linear gradient in materials palette

flood fill layer with the gradient
effects => plugins => Toadies => Weaver

adjust => sharpness => sharpen more TWICE
effects => plugins => VanDerLee => Unplugged-X / Interlace

adjust => sharpness => sharpen more
effects => texture effects => blinds / dark color

effects => image effects => seamless tiling

selections => select all
selections => modify => contract => 30 px
selections => modify = > select selection borders

layers => new raster layer
flood fill selection with the light color
effects => plugins => Graphics Plus => Cross Shadow / default settings
selections => select all
selections => modify => contract => 60 px
selections => modify = > select selection borders ( same settings as previously )
flood fill selection with the light color
effects => plugins => Graphics Plus => Cross Shadow / default settings
selections => select none
select inside the rectangle
prepare a sunburst gradient in materials palette

flood fill selection with the gradient
keep selection active
effects => texture effects => Weave

selections => modify => contract => 30 px
selections => modify = > select selection borders

layers => new raster layer
flood fill with the light color
effects => plugins => Graphics Plus => Cross Shadow / default settings
selections => select none
select inside the rectangle
copy / paste the work you set aside at the begining into selection
selections => select none
apply your watermark or signature
write your licence number if you used a licenced tube
layers => merge => merge all (flatten)
save your work as... type .jpeg

My tag with my tubes (Women - seagull - birds - child)

Don't hesitate to write to me if you have any trouble with this tutorial
If you create a tag (using other tubes than those provided) with this tutorial
and wish it to be shown, send it to Alyciane !
It will be a real pleasure for her to add it to the gallery at the end of the tutorial

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