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Tuesday 15 June 2010

You're Next
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Tutorial written by and © to Bits N Bobs 15th June 2010.
Results are for personal use only.
No monetry gain allowed and that includes placing them behind a paid or donation based membership area.
You are not allowed to share/forward or translate any of my tutorials or place them on any blog, website, DVD or anywhere else without my permission.
These tutorials are written from my own ideas and any similarities to any other tutorial is purely coincidental.
All tutorials are for those with a working knowledge of paintshop pro.
I reserve the right to amend these terms at any time.

Supplies needed.
Font of choice for your name.
I am using MTF Peach Cobbler
My word art here
Tube of  choice.
I am using Revolution Calling free tube by James Jacks
Tube is not to be used without an MTA license
Goodbye love kit available here by Addicted to Scraps
I have used the following items from the above kit.
PP10, GBL64, GBL11, GBL12, GBL60 and GBL19

Note
This tutorial was written in PSP 9
Open all supplies in paintshop except the font.
Double click on your font and minimize.
Open a new image, 400 w x 150 h at 72 dpi.

1.Re-size the paper to 500 pixels wide,
copy, paste as a new layer on your working image.

2.Re-size GBL64 to 500 pixels wide,
copy, paste as a new layer add a drop shadow of your choosing.
Copy your tube, paste as a new layer, position to your liking.
Add a drop shadow of your choosing.
Copy GBL60 paste as a new layer, position and add a drop shadow.

3.Re-size GBL11 and GBL12 to 50 pixels wide,
copy, paste each on a new layer and position.
Add drop shadows to each if you wish.

4.Re-size GBL19 to 300 pixels wide,
copy, paste as a new layer and position top center.
Add drop shadows  if you wish.

5.Re-Copy and paste the word art ( or type your own ) as a new layer,
add a drop shadow if you want one.

*** Note:
You can add your copyright and name now and export as a png file if you wish or continue for the animated version
*** End note:

7.Add a new raster layer then add all your copyright info.
Close the background and checken wire layer.
Layers/ merge/ merge visible.
Copy the merged layer, paste as a new image.
Minimise this new image for now.
We will need it after we have been in animation shop.

8.Re-open the background and chicken wire layers.
Activate the chicken wire layer, layers/ merge/ merge all flatten.
Copy this new merged layer.

9.Open animation shop.
Right click, paste as a new animation.
Effects/ insert image effect/ Shaky cam
Settings as in the screenshot below.


10.Back in paintshop open up the new image you pasted.
Copy, go back to animation shop.
Edit/ select all, edit/ paste into selected frame, left click as soon as you see the image.
Do not move your mouse prior to clicking or the image won't line up.
View/ animation, file/save as.

11.Create your name in paintshop as normal, copy the file and paste as a new animation into animation shop.
Copy the name in animation shop, activate your animation, edit/ select all, edit/ paste into selected frame and then file/save as.

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