Friday, January 21, 2011

Im SuperGirl



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I am using the wonderful art of Mark Wasyl http://www.dropdeadsexy.net
Please do not use this artwork without a license.
and sadly do not know where selling currently.
This tube was purchased at the now closed CILM.
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Supplies Needed:
A working knowledge of PSP
Tube of choice
Preset shape rectangle
Pbsstarmask1 by Punky at HERE
Nice Day and OrangeGlow gradients by Nanson, set 1 on page 1, set 3 on page 3
Little City 2000 dingbat font at Dafont
Rittswood Three Oranges font from Dafont
SuperVixen font from Dafont
WhoopA$$ font from BlamBot, the $=s
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Copy the gradients to your PSP folders Gradient folder.

Open a new raster image 448X448. Fill the layer with white.

With preset shape rectangle-vector-stroke null-fill #C0C0C0, draw a square like mine on left, duplicate and edit so that the stroke is black-width 4-fill null. Duplicate first square again, edit so the line style is DashDot-width 2-stroke black-fill null, then resize it 96%, position it in rectangle. Convert all to raster. Duplicate each and move each duplicate to the right. It will help if you duplicate and link the duplicates layers so when they move they will move together in that position, then after moving them unlink them. [This can be done on the layer palette, it is the Layer Link Toggle right beside the blend mode options, once they are linked the chain will be colored and they will have a one, to unlink right click on the chain.]

With preset shape rectangle-vector-stroke null-fill #f3c811, draw a long rectangle like mine, align-center, then duplicate, edit so that the stroke is #cc181f-width 4-fill null. Convert both to raster. Reduce opacity to 48 for white rectangle.

With Rittswood font-kerning 32-Stroke null-fill #cc181f size 6-AntiAlias off, type
I'm supergirl and I'm here to save the world And I wanna know who's gonna save me.
Type this 6 times to fill the white rectangle. Position in rectangle-convert to raster.

Select both of the big gray squares, add a new layer and fill with the Nice Day gradient-Linear-both 0-not inverted, deselect.
Then with Little City dingbat type 89: to get the buildings in black fill, and adjust the kerning to -24 so that they are closer together. Position in the squares and then stretch them up some and convert to raster, erase all outside of squares.

Add a new raster above white bg, fill With OrangeGlow gradient-Radial-both 0-h&V 50-not inverted. Open mask, click Layers-New Mask Layer-From Image and select the mask in the dropdown and with the settings Source Luminance with Invert mask data not selected, apply mask. Then Layers-delete and select yes when it asks. Then on layer palette, ungroup layers or Layers-Ungroup Layers.
Duplicate mask layer and move below original, Gaussian Blur 8, then Effects-Texture Effects-Weave with Gap 2-Width 8-Opacity 4-Both colors white-fill gaps selected.

Add tube as new layer, resize 80%.

With WhoopA$$ font, type I'm SuperGirl, position and stretch some.

Add the artist credits for the tube and lyrics used.

Add your name to to it with SuperVixen font.

Then drop shadow all layers, I used 0-0-48-4 on every layer that needed one.

If you are using a licensed image or tube, click on resize, then change the resolution to 72,000, then adjust the size to 100 percent, select all layers box and click okay.

Export as a png file.
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Hope this was an easy to follow tutorial and hope you enjoyed it.
Please feel free to email me tags or links using this tutorial.
My email is in my profile. Thank You for visiting my blog.
Bless You.
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This tutorial was created, written and posted online by SigsByTori on
January 21, 2011. Any resemblance to other tutorials is totally coincidental.
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