
The Resting Tree
written by Sherry
July 08, 2009
This tutorial was written in PSP 9
Also tested in X2
Material supplied here
Add the filters to the PSP plug-in folder
Import dartysplace-resting-girl.f1s to Alien skin Eye Candy 5 Impact - perspective shadow


Foreground #201c03
Background #3e3e0f
1. New transparent image 800 x 800
2. Flood fill new image with #201c03
3. Open resting.pspimage
4. Edit copy - close original
5. Edit paste - new layer
6. Place on the left side
7. Open r-g.pspimage
8. Edit copy - close original
9. Edit paste - as a new layer
10. Line up with the girl under the tree
11. Effects -
Alien skin eye candy 5 Impact - perspective shadow
dartysplace-resting-girl.f1s
12. Open foligae.pspimage
13. Edit copy - close original
14. Edit paste - as a new layer
15. Place on the upper right side
16. Opacity
50%
17. Open nest.pspimage
18. Edit copy - close original
19. Edit paste - as a new layer
20. Move to the bottom right corner
21. Open moss.pspimage
22. Edit copy - close original
23. Edit paste - as a new layer
24. Move to the bottom toward the right side
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25. Open wood elf.pspimage
26. Edit copy - close original
27. Edit paste - as a new layer
28. Place on the right side
*see main image for placement
29. Opacity 68%
30. Open butterflies.pspimage
31. Edit copy - close original
32. Edit paste - as a new layer
33. Move to the bottom - left side over the nest
34. Layers - merge all - flatten
35. Effects - DCspecial - Deep Dream

36. Effects - DCspecial - TunnelVision

37. Effects - DCspecial - TunnelVision again

38. Open font - Zinco.ttf
minimize to the task bar
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39. Type - The Resting Tree
40. Layers - convert to raster layer
41. Move to the bottom left
42. Effects - Flaming pear Flexify2

*If these setting do not have the same look have fun and play until you have the look you desire*
43. Image - mirror
44. Move to the bottom
45. Layers - merge all - flatten
46. Add watermark & resize
47. Save as JPEG
I hope you have enjoyed this tutorial
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Many thanks to Jena DellaGrottaglia-Maldonado for the wonderful images
http://autumnsgoddess.deviantart.com/
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