If you wish to link to this tutorial please link to http://www.thewayyoulive.net do not deep link to the page as I tend to move things around :)

Any of the supplies provided are for teaching purposes only no copyright infringement is intended.

*It has come to my attention that the s224t4.pspimage tube is a tube from Carolaine and Sensibility, they have graciously allowed me the use of the tube.  Thanks very much!

 

Supplies HERE

  • Open up all the supplies in the folder in psp

Open the TWYL-Secret.pspimage and go to windows - duplicate close the original

The canvas is blank but has built in alpha selections

Selections - Select all click on the TWYL-Texture102.jpg and edit copy

then click back onto the canvas and edit - paste - paste into selection

Selections - Select None

Add a new layer - Selections - Load Selection from Alpha Channel - Selection 1

Fill with #bd8181

Selections - Select None - change the blend mode to Soft Light

Add a new layer - Selections - Load Selection from Alpha Channel

Selection2 - fill with #815a63 - keep selected

Copy and paste the LD-lamellen.pspimage onto your canvas as a new layer and center it in the selection

Selections - Invert - Hit your delete key

Select None - change the blend mode to Hard Light

Copy and paste the JadeMoon_jm0603.pspimage onto your canvas as a new layer and position and change the blend mode to Overlay

Copy and paste the MaryAlice~WhiteRose~6-19-06.psp as a new layer and position in the lower left corner

Copy and paste the LM-Oldpaper.pspimage as a new layer and positon on the left side of the canvas - change the blend mode to Hard Light

Copy and paste the LM-Secrets.pspimage as a new layer.  The tube is already set to Hard Light in the blend mode

Copy and paste the s224t4.pspimage as a new layer set the blend mode to Luminance Legacy and right click on this layer and duplicate

Copy and paste the LM-Oldstamp.pspimage position the stamp, this tube is already set to Luminace Legacy

Image - Add Borders - 2 -  #7c5519

Add your watermark and export as a jpg!

Hope you enjoyed the blending!