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Take a Picture

 

 

 

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This tutorial was written for those that have knowledge of PSP.

 

Tutorial written with PSP X2 but should work in any version of PSP

 

Supplies Needed:

PSP

Animation Shop

Tubes of Choice

I used the artwork of Pinuptoons.

If you would like to use his artwork please visit CILM

Scrap Kit used:  Java Joe

Scrap kit by: Raspberry Road Designs

 Masks of choice or the one I’ve included

(if these are your masks please let me know so I can take them down or give proper credit)

Font of Choice- Arial, 1 Los Pintores DNA, and Pixelette

 

Supplies <here>

 

Lets get Started:

Open a new canvas 500x500

 

Flood Fill with white

 

Open RR_Javajoe_Paper (2) from the scrapkit

 

Resize this paper by 25 percent

 

resize_25.jpg

 

Then copy and paste the resized paper on to your image as a new layer

 

Then go to Layers>Load/Save Mask>Load Mask From Disk

 

load_mask.jpg

 

Choose the mask you would like or the one I used which is 184

 

Use the settings below:

 

mask_settings.jpg 

 

Source Luminance (checked)

Fit to canvas (checked)

Hide all mask (checked)

 

Okay now your image should look like this:

 

step1_pre.jpg

 

Create a new layer

 

Make sure your background color is set to white

 

Click on your Rectangle Tool

 

Use these settings:

 

rectangle_settings.jpg

 

And draw out a square

 

You may need to transform it to look right

 

Convert that layer to a raster

 

Then take your selection tool and select a section for your pic

 

polaroid 1.jpg

 

Then press delete to delete the selection

 

polaroid2.jpg

 

Now add a drop shadow

 

dropshadow_settings.jpg

 

Now you want to go to

 

Image>Free Rotate

 

Use the settings below:

 

rotate.jpg

 

Rotate Right

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UN check all layers

 

Then position your polaroid according to my tag

 

step2_pre.jpg

 

Now we are going to create the text around the Polaroid

 

You want to click on your rectangle tool again

 

Make a rectangle the size of your Polaroid

 

Then rotate your rectangle with the same settings as above

 

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