©SassynSimple Tutorials
STEAM PUNKER
Date Written: July 11, 2013
PROGRAMS YOU NEED
You are responsible for finding things you need to do
this tutorial.
You will need a good working knowledge of the programs
I use.
Paintshop or Corel Program
ITEMS YOU NEED
Thank all of you whose items I used to make this
tag.
I do appreciate the use of them.
I do appreciate the use of them.
TUBE: Your Choice: My Tube is a tube I purchased by Arthur Crowe’s
Which you must purchase Here.
KIT: I am using Gimptastic Tuts FTU Steam Punker Here
MASK: DBV Mask 151 Here
FONT: Of your choice
READ BELOW BEFORE STARTING
Settings may differ slightly depending on program you use I use x2
Settings may differ slightly depending on program you use I use x2
Close original after you copy it unless I state
otherwise.
RE-SIZE only one layer and sharpen once if
needed
Left click and right click refers to mouse buttons.
Refer to my image for placement of items.
Now Lets Start
1. Select your
Tube and Mask minimize them for now
2. Open a new 700x700 transparent image
Selections/select all
3. Select Paper 5 from the kit edit/copy
Edit/paste into selection on your image
Selections/select none
4. Layers/new
mask layer/from Image
(Mask Settings below the step)
Select DBV Mask 151
in the window
Click Ok
Layers palette/right click mask/merge/merge group
5. Select wire
from the kit edit/copy
Edit/paste as new layer into your image
Do not Re-size
Move to bottom left corner of mask
6.
Effect/3D/Drop Shadow
7. In layers
palette right click wire layer
Duplicate it 1 time
Image/mirror
Image/flip
8. Select
doorplate from the kit edit/copy
Edit/paste as new layer into your image
Re-size 110%, adjust/sharpen
Image/rotate 10.00 left boxes not checked
Apply same drop shadow
Leave centered of image
9. Select
watch guts 1 from the kit edit/copy
Edit/paste as new layer into your image
Re-size 85%
Apply same drop shadow
Move to Top right side of doorplate
10. Select gear 1 from the kit edit/copy
Edit/paste as new layer into your image
Do not Re-size
Apply same drop shadow
Move to the right below watch guts.
11. Select
blade from the kit edit/copy
Edit/paste as new layer into your image
Re-size 85%
Apply same drop shadow
Move to the right below gear
12. Select lock from the kit edit/copy
Edit/paste as new layer into your image
Re-size 85%
Image/free rotate/15.00 right
Apply same drop shadow
Move next to blade adjust so the arm is inside the
blade center
13. Optional Step
Using Lasso (settings below)
Select the right side of lock arm going around it with your lasso
erase the part hiding the blade
erase the part hiding the blade
14. Select
hair comb from the kit edit/copy
Edit/paste as new layer into your image
Do not Re-size
Image/free rotate 15.00 left
Apply same drop shadow
Move to top left side of door plate
15. Select mask from the kit edit/copy
Edit/paste as new layer into your image
Re-size 60%
Apply same drop shadow
Move to left below the top of the comb
16. Select trunk from the kit edit/copy
Edit/paste as new layer into your image
Re-size 70%
Apply same drop shadow
Move to the bottom slightly to the right
17. Select phone from the kit edit/copy
Edit/paste as new layer into your image
Re-size 85%
Apply same drop shadow
Move to bottom left side of trunk
18. Select your tube edit/copy
edit/paste as new layer
re-size as needed. I re-sized mine 75%
apply same drop shadow
I also mirrored my tube
Adjust your tube where you want it.
19. Select tag from the kit edit/copy
edit/paste as new layer into your image
image/free rotate 15.00 right
apply same drop shadow.
20. (Optional
step)
Using lasso
select part of the tubes leg
edit/copy
add a new layer above tag edit/paste into selction
21. Add any
text that you wish to
22. Re-size your image if you wish to all layers Smart
Size.
Now add a New Layer apply
copyrights and watermark
23. Save your image in png format
Thanks Marsha and Ruth for testing my tutorials.
I appreciate it very much.
When using my tutorials for Stationary
Please add a credit in your footer.
With a link back to where my tutorial is located.
With a link back to where my tutorial is located.
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