Friday, March 12, 2010

One Fine Day



This Tutorial was written in psp 9 but is compatible in any version.
Animation Shop was also used.

Supplies used in this Tutorial
Tube is the art of Suzanne Woolcott which you must obtain a license to use.
You can get this here.
Font is Chauncey Fatty.
Cloud animation I had found on the net, If this is yours please let me know so I can give proper credit or remove. Get this here.
All other supplies are from the kit One Fine Day designed by myself which you can purchase this kit here.
Let's get started
Open up a Blank canvas 600x600
Open up your window and place this in the middle of the canvas.
Add a shadow of choice to your Window.

Place the twisted ribbon of choice at the bottom of the window.
Add a shadow of choice.

Open up the leaves of choice and rotate them by 90 and place them at the bottom of the window. Duplicate to make them more full. Then Duplicate again and place on the other side of the window.
Place more leaves on each side of the opening of the window.
Add a shadow of choice to each of the elements that you have placed.

Open up your flowers and place them where you desire on your tag and any of the other elements that you want on your tag.
Add your text and copyright to your tag where you like.

After you have done this using your rectangle preset shape draw out a square large enough to cover the window opening. Now cut and paste this as a new animation in animation shop. While in animation shop duplicate this to make 27 layers. Go to edit select all.

Go back to your psp merge visible layers on your tag.
Copy and paste this into animation as a new animation.
Duplicate the tag to make 27 frames.
Go to edit select all.
Next open up a white canvas in animation shop 600x600 again duplicate this to make 27 frames.
Edit select all.
Now place your square that you created for your sky, place this into the white canvas you just created and place in the middle.

Open up your cloud animation and select all and copy and paste this on top of your square. Place this directly in the middle.
Then place your finished tag on the top of these two layers and save your tag as a gif and you are done.
I hope you enjoyed this Tutorial
Kristi

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