Daniel 5:27 - "Thou art weighed in the balances, and art found wanting." Take that, Winter!
♥ Supplies Used ♥
♥ Supplies Used ♥
Tube by Maryline Cazenave (HERE)
"Cozy New Year" by ABD Designs (HERE)
SortaSquare Mask by BeckyP (HERE)
"Valentine Love" (NAME)
Animation Shop 3
Animation Shop 3
♥ Let's Begin! ♥
Create a canvas 1000 x 1000; open paper 13, resize by 25% and apply your mask. Add to your canvas and center align. Erase the excess.
Add a new layer over your mask layer and make sure this colour is added to your colour wheel: 92705C. Tools > Shapes > Ellipse > Draw Shape Outline > Brush width 15 > and then draw out a circle that is smaller than the mask layer. Duplicate this layer.
Using paper 13 again, at a 50% resize, and using your magic wand to click inside the "frame," add the paper to the opening. Move below both layers.
You can outline and drop shadow the lower frame layer. The upper frame layer needs duplicated for three layers. Effects > Noise > Grain and the settings below (hike balance and shadows up by 30 for each frame after the first):
Open the full tube and add to the center of the frame layers manually. Yes, it is smaller but this is your guide for now. We will replace it once we crop.
Open flower 32, resize by 25%, add to the canvas, center align, edit . deselect > and add a wide, light drop shadow. Effects > 8bF filters > mura > copies > run filter > and add the settings below.
Open flower 3, resize by 20% and add in between the encircled flowers.
Open foliage 2, resize by 25% and add to the canvas above all layers. Flip, mirror and shadow; then duplicate, mirror and merge together. Move this to the bottom of the frame.
Open flower 23, resize by 23% and add int he middle of the foliage. Open flower 30, resize by 20% and tuck one under the last flower layer and one under the foliage.
Open flower 15, resize by 16% and add one under each flower 30 layer, turning to position.
Open flower 33, resize by 30% and add to the right of flower 23. Open flower 22, resize by 17% and add above the foliage (right) and above the flower 15 layer (left).
Open the marble, resize by 25% and add above the foliage (right). Open the tatting, resize by 30% and add above the last frame layer in two spots.
Open button 1, resize by 45% and add above the foliage layer (left).
Okay, here's where we have to do a little tweaking. Invert the colours on your white background. Duplicate your mask layer for four (4) layers and merge them all together. Pull slight on one corner to widen it a bit and center align; crop now.
Sharpen any layers that needs sharpening and resize the whole image by 700 height. Go back to your tube and add a new layer over the old tube layer. Position so that you can see some of the scale and delete the old layer.
Re-position the upper tatting if need be. Open the bingo card, resize by 20% and add above all frame layers (right). Position and erase the bottom part.
Open ribbon 4, resize by 15% and add above the upper tatting. Erase all to the right and bottom and drop shadow. Duplicate and move to below the bingo card (right).
Duplicate flowers 23 (left) and 30(right) and then move the down below the tube layer.
Resize if need be, then add your name and copyright. Add to AS3 in order,save and then upload to a photo sharing site.
Add a new layer over your mask layer and make sure this colour is added to your colour wheel: 92705C. Tools > Shapes > Ellipse > Draw Shape Outline > Brush width 15 > and then draw out a circle that is smaller than the mask layer. Duplicate this layer.
Using paper 13 again, at a 50% resize, and using your magic wand to click inside the "frame," add the paper to the opening. Move below both layers.
You can outline and drop shadow the lower frame layer. The upper frame layer needs duplicated for three layers. Effects > Noise > Grain and the settings below (hike balance and shadows up by 30 for each frame after the first):
Open the full tube and add to the center of the frame layers manually. Yes, it is smaller but this is your guide for now. We will replace it once we crop.
Open flower 32, resize by 25%, add to the canvas, center align, edit . deselect > and add a wide, light drop shadow. Effects > 8bF filters > mura > copies > run filter > and add the settings below.
Open flower 3, resize by 20% and add in between the encircled flowers.
Open foliage 2, resize by 25% and add to the canvas above all layers. Flip, mirror and shadow; then duplicate, mirror and merge together. Move this to the bottom of the frame.
Open flower 23, resize by 23% and add int he middle of the foliage. Open flower 30, resize by 20% and tuck one under the last flower layer and one under the foliage.
Open flower 15, resize by 16% and add one under each flower 30 layer, turning to position.
Open flower 33, resize by 30% and add to the right of flower 23. Open flower 22, resize by 17% and add above the foliage (right) and above the flower 15 layer (left).
Open the marble, resize by 25% and add above the foliage (right). Open the tatting, resize by 30% and add above the last frame layer in two spots.
Open button 1, resize by 45% and add above the foliage layer (left).
Okay, here's where we have to do a little tweaking. Invert the colours on your white background. Duplicate your mask layer for four (4) layers and merge them all together. Pull slight on one corner to widen it a bit and center align; crop now.
Sharpen any layers that needs sharpening and resize the whole image by 700 height. Go back to your tube and add a new layer over the old tube layer. Position so that you can see some of the scale and delete the old layer.
Re-position the upper tatting if need be. Open the bingo card, resize by 20% and add above all frame layers (right). Position and erase the bottom part.
Open ribbon 4, resize by 15% and add above the upper tatting. Erase all to the right and bottom and drop shadow. Duplicate and move to below the bingo card (right).
Duplicate flowers 23 (left) and 30(right) and then move the down below the tube layer.
Resize if need be, then add your name and copyright. Add to AS3 in order,save and then upload to a photo sharing site.
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