Showing posts with label Tutorials. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tutorials. Show all posts

Monday, 23 February 2009

Fruit Tutorials

Hi All
so I hope you had a great weekend
I got to creating again
and here is a tutorial for an orange and
strawberry
Hugs Michelle










Fruit Tutorial



Ok so here’s a easy tutorials using vectors and



And eye candy> bevel



And of course your own imaginations



This tutorial was written by Michelle Mills on 23rd February 2009.



Any resemblance to any other tutorial is purely coincidental.



I claim all rights to this tutorial.



Do not use this tutorial



Or the results of doing this tutorial for personal or commercial gain



This tutorial assumes you have a working knowledge of Paint shop Pro.



The results of this tutorial were done in Paint shop Pro Ultimate x2.



Hugs Michelle





An orange



Open a new 500x500 transparent image



And then with your foreground null and background an orange colour



I used #ee9730 create a circle using your ellipse tool set to circle and line width 2



Pull out a circle like so





Now using your pen tool right click on a node convert to path and now we need to



Add some nodes to shape our orange so with control key pushed in and using left mouse



Add two nodes near the bottom node on our circle like so when near the line a little +add will



Pop up click with left mouse and node will appear





Now click on your middle node and pull up just slightly






Now repeat these steps to add two nodes to the top of orange just slightly wider this time



And again pull down the middle node just slightly



now convert your layer to raster



Now use your magic wand to click the outside of the orange as we are going to add our shadowing



Using your airbrush with the following settings



Size 40, hardness 30, step 1, density 40, thickness 100, rotation 0, Opacity 20, blend mode normal, and rate 25



Choose a darker orange #e78411 add a new raster



Now use the airbrush to mark around the edge of your orange






Now choose a lighter orange #f1b267 and add a new raster



Add the lighter shading around the inner layer of the dark shading like so



Go back to your dark shading layer and add adjust>blur>Gaussian blur of 30



Then go to your light shading layer and add Gaussian blur of 35



Now you merge visible but do not deselect



Lets add our bevel I have used eye candy 5> bevel with the following settings

two images one for basic tab one for lighting tab before clicking ok




Deselect



Using your selection tool with ellipse pull out a small oval near top of orange for more shading



With your first colour #ee9730



Now using your lighten/darken brush with the following settings



Size 15, hardness 50, step 25, density 100, thickness 100, rotation 0, opacity 32, mode RGB



You need to darken toward back of the oval shape and lighten toward the front



With your pen tool freedraw, and line width two and your foreground colour your dark orange draw a small line near the oval to highlight it like so






That’s your basic orange... Now if you like can add a stick and leaf or two



Here we go



Using your pen tool with the following settings



Freedraw, Tracking 10, create on vector, straight line, width 15, anti-alias checked



Choose a foreground brown colour #86541a



Null background



Draw out a line



Convert to raster



If you have eyecandy>texture>wood can use that I used redwood



Otherwise use eyecandy>bevel with the following settings



For the leaf with foreground null and background green #5ece12



Using your pen tool again convert to path and shape the leaf



Add nodes as necessary till it is a shape you like



Convert to raster



Now to add the veins



Again using pen tool changing your width to about 3



And with your foreground a dark green # 50a913



Mark our some veins then convert to raster and



Adjust>blur>Gaussian blur 3

Well that's it...I hope you enjoy this tutorial..

the basic concept of this tutorial could be used for many different fruits it's all about

experimenting with shapes and vectors

hope you have fun

Hugs Michelle




Fruit Tutorial




Ok so here’s a quick
and easy tutorials using vectors and




And eye candy>
bevel




And of course your
own imaginations




This tutorial was written by Michelle Mills on 23rd February 2009.




Any resemblance to any other tutorial is purely coincidental.




I claim all rights to this tutorial.




Do not use this tutorial




Or the results of doing this tutorial for personal or commercial gain




This tutorial assumes you have a working knowledge of Paint shop Pro.




The results of this tutorial were done in Paint shop Pro Ultimate x2.




Hugs Michelle







The time a Strawberry




Open a new 500x500
transparent image




And then with your
foreground null and background a Red colour




I used #f11533 create
a circle using your ellipse tool set to circle and line width 2




Pull out a circle







Now using your pen
tool right click on a node convert to path




Pull out the bottom
Node and slightly to the left







Convert layer to
raster




Now go to eye candy
bevel and use the following settings basic and lighting tabs




Now for the slightly
longer task of adding the seed




Using your ellipse
shape and black as your background colour




Draw out a little
shape




Continue to do this
all over the strawberry then convert to raster







Use eye candy bevel
again with the following settings basic and lighting tabs

Now for the leaves




Using your ellipse
tool




Using green #50a913




Draw out a small oval
shape




Use your pen tool and
convert to path and then shape your leaf




Once shaped convert
layer to raster





Duplicate layer twice
and then using deform tool move your shapes to form basic




Leaf pattern




Now go to 3d>
effects>inner bevel and use the following settings




Merge visible and
save




You’re done




Hope you enjoyed this
tutorial




And don’t forget to
have fun and experiment




Hugs Michelle

Thursday, 19 February 2009

Spider Tutorial and Freebies


















Hi all



As promised here is
the tutorial for my spider



I again went looking
for spider tutorials and couldn’t find any but the fluff ball



Kind and they are
cute but not what I wanted so I got a pic of spider and



And looked at what
was happening this is what I came up with



I hope you like



Thanks for looking
Hugs Michelle



This tutorial was written by Michelle Mills on 19th February 2009.



Any resemblance to any other tutorial is purely coincidental.



I claim all rights to this tutorial.



Do not use this tutorial



Or the results of doing this tutorial for personal or commercial gain



This tutorial assumes you have a working knowledge of Paint shop Pro.



The results of this tutorial were done in Paint shop Pro Ultimate x2.



Hugs Michelle



 



Supplies required eye candy 4000, eye candy Impact bevel



 



Open a new 500x500 transparent image



Start with the body and using your ellipse tool with whatever colour you
like



Today I’m going to use a brownish colour 563c24



Null your foreground and draw out and oval or circle



Now go to your pen tool and right click on node and convert to path



Right click again and node type to cusp



Stretch out and bring up your little arrows like so



 



Convert to raster



I’ve decided to put some pattern on his back so I’ve used my airbrush
tool



Size 15, hardness 20, step 1, density 40, thickness 100, opacity 20,
rate 5



Add new raster and I’ve used a lighter brown 77634f



Then adjust blur Gaussian 5





 I used default setting today for this spider and then adjusted the
lighting



83, 55, 80, 50



 



Now create a circle for the head with your colour or one slightly
lighter if you like



Convert to raster and use eye candy bevel again



 Again I’ve used default and
changed the lighting



This time to 268, 23, 65, 92



Now arrange so the head sits in the little hollow you made with the body



 



Now let’s do our legs



Use your Pen tool freedraw and change your dark colour to your
foreground



And keep background null



Use the following settings freedraw, tracking 10, show nodes, create on
vector, width 10



Now draw a little half triangle where the fangs will be



 



Convert to raster and duplicate layer and mirror



And place the fangs where you like not too close



But not too far apart either



 



Now use default setting for the fangs but change the lighting again



This time to 91, 0, 65, 92



And repeat the bevel



 



Now for the legs



Using the same settings for the fangs draw out your front leg on right
side



Again it’s a half triangle but a lot longer and should start near the
fang



Then convert to raster



 



Now do the second leg and this time it’s about half way down the head



Same basic shape for the leg



Convert to raster



 



Third leg is at the base of the head and beginning of the body



Convert to raster



 

The final leg starts at the body but this time it goes straight back as
follows



 



Convert to raster and then close off all but the legs and merge visible



Use basic default settings again and change the lighting



This time to 275, 0, 65, 100



 



Repeat bevel with lighting at 162, 0, 65, 100



Duplicate layer and mirror and then place legs on the other side not
quite matching



Move leg layers to the bottom



 



Using your circle ellipse tool create a small eye for your spider



White for background foreground is null



Convert to raster duplicate layer and merge down



Now do a smaller circle with black



Place within the white of the eye and merge down



 



Now merge the black pupils down onto the white and using



Eye candy 4000 glass use the following settings



5.99, 50, 23, 0, 0, 0, 50 colour very light grey



Lighting 279, 29, 100, 40, white, 0, 300



 



Now merge visible and save as png or pspimage you’re done



 



Now as each individual spider is different every time you do it...



Most of these settings are a guide...



More often than not all you need do is play around with lighting



The eyes though can be the hardest bit and you may need to play around
with all settings until



You get an eye you like



 



Well I hope you have fun with this and enjoyed the tutorial



Thanks for looking hugs Michelle



 

If you would like to download these spiders they are available here more will be added later they are

under the name png elements 3

hugs Michelle

Here's a beetle I did this afternoon...By just changing some shapes and playing with the lighting settings

you can dowload it here

Last Freebie for today

This time it's more butterflies

If you'd like these butterflies please download from here

under Elements png butteflies

Well that's about it for todays freebies

Hope you enjoy

Hugs Michelle





Wednesday, 18 February 2009

My Busby Barclay Bee













My Busby Barclay Bee



Hi all



Well I got to
creating today and I thought I’d try a Bee



However after
searching and search I couldn’t find a bee tut I liked



Only few out there so
I looked around for some ideas and came up with this



Little fellow... and
I’ve decided to write a tutorial for him for those that want to try



This tutorial was written by Michelle Mills on 18th February 2009.



Any resemblance to any other tutorial is purely coincidental.



I claim all rights to this tutorial.



Do not use this tutorial



Or the results of doing this tutorial for personal or commercial gain



This tutorial assumes you have a working knowledge of Paint shop Pro.



The results of this tutorial were done in Paint shop Pro Ultimate x2.



Hugs Michelle



 



Supplies needed Eye
candy bevel



Eye candy 4000



Ok let’s go



First create a new
500x500 transparent image



Null your foreground
and background is black



Using your ellipse
tool draw out an oval shape



Align to the centre
and Convert to raster



Now use your mesh
tool to make a stinger do this until you’re happy



 



Now choose a
yellowish green colour for the body I used #b0ae13



Now using your
selection tool freehand point to point mark out small section for the yellow
band



And flood fill with
the yellow do this till you have as many bands of yellow as you want



 



Now go to Eye
Candy>impact>Bevel and use the following settings



59.67, 100, 100, 0,
inside selection, 0, shade interior checked,



Lighting 65, 47, 68,
60, highlight white, shadow black



Null your foreground
again and draw out a circle with your preset shape



Convert to raster and
use Eye candy bevel with same settings as before but change lighting to



66, 16, everything
else the same



Now move this to just
the right of your body



 

Now draw out a
slightly bigger circle for the head



And use eye candy
bevel again using the same settings but change lighting to



257, 60, 77, 73 all
others the same



Move the head to
slightly right of the small body



 

Now with your pen
tool draw freehand, tracking 10, create on vector checked, width 3, anti-alias
checked draw out your antennae



Convert to raster and
duplicate....move antenna until sitting way you like



Adjust your body as
you need to and merge visible



Now it’s wing time



With for foreground
null and background white draw out an oval with your ellipse preset shape



Then drop the opacity
to 20



Use cut-out with the following
settings



10, 10, 70, 40



Now free rotate wing
45 degrees



So you can see what you’re
doing you may want to create a new raster flood fill and send to bottom



Move the wing to the
body segment until sits where you want



Duplicate wing layer
and merge down



Duplicate merged
layer and mirror and place other wing



Duplicate a wing
layer and resize to 70% and then free rotate 45 degrees



Move this wing to
major body area and then duplicate and mirror



Move the wings around
until placed where you like



Now close off your
white raster layer and then merge visible



Now for the eyes



With your circle
preset tool draw out a small circle to fit on the face for eyes



Duplicate the white
eye and move so that you have both eyes equally placed



Change background
colour to black and still leaving foreground null draw out a smaller circle for
the pupils



Then move the pupils
until in position you like close all layers except the eyes and merge visible



And using eye candy
4000 glass use the following settings



Bevel 3, smoothness
82, inside marquee, 30, 35, 50, 0, 50, glass colour very light grey



Lighting is 91, 34,
100, and 40, highlight white, 0, and 300



Merge visible and
then save as png....



Thanks for trying my
tutorial I hope you like it



Hugs Michelle

If you would like a buzby Bee you can download from here

My Tou is included in the download


I've created one more thing tonight and the tutorial will be up tomorrow with some freebies of my latest creation

so who's up for spiders

this is one of the little critters I created tonight.. Reddy the Redback...lol

some feeback would be great on this.. apart from spiders EEEUUCk!!!

but in the meantime take a look at the preview and come back tomorrow if you'd think you'd like

to give the tut a try 

thanks again

Hugs Michelle





Tuesday, 17 February 2009

Ladybug Element Freebie and New Tutorial










Some of my LadyBugs are available here if you'd like them

New Tutorial



Here is my try at
doing ladybugs




I saw them being done
and liked the idea of doing them but struggled to find a tut



So tried it on my
own...




I have written a
tutorial after trying it a couple of times and working well for me



This
tutorial was written by Michelle Mills on 17 February 2009.

Any resemblance to
any other tutorial is purely coincidental.

I claim all rights to this
tutorial. Do not use this tutorial



Or the
results of doing this tutorial for personal or commercial gains.



This
tutorial assumes you have a working knowledge of Paint shop Pro.



The
results of this tutorial were done in Paint shop Pro Ultimate x2.



Hugs
Michelle



 



Supplies



Plugins



 Lokas>gel and eye candy > glass



 



Create 2 new
500x500 transparent images minimize one



Find a colour you’d like
to use to make your ladybug...Can be any colour you like



For this tutorial I’m
going to make an Orange ladybug #f6b648



Using your preset
tools> Ellipse> circle



Make a circle as big
as you’d like



Now using your lasso
tool point to point draw a line just over half way through the circle and
around till you end up with something like this




 

Now cut and paste to
the second transparent image



You can delete your
first image if you like won’t need it again stay with your second image




Now flip your new
image




Use your plugin
lokas>gel with the following settings



Bevel 36, bevel depth
53,



Colour is the colour
you are using



Shadow is a darker
colour than using in my case #d78d19



Highlight opacity 50,
shadow opacity 70




Now use plugin Eye
candy>Impact>glass with the following settings




 



On basic screen
32.75, 25.83, 0, 5, 10, 40, 72, 0, 10.7, 20



On your lighting
setting use 72, 49, 75, 75



Now with your lasso
tool again cut out from about three quarters of the way



See image below on an
earlier try



 



Free rotate your wing
now 90 degree to the left



Select all>float>defloat



Selection>modify>select
selection borders



Border width 1, both
sides, anti-alias checked



Add new raster flood
fill with black and then add eye candy glass settings again



Select none and merge
down



Use your airbrush
tool with the following settings to add your spots



Round, size 15,
hardness 30, step 1, density 40, thickness 100, rotation 0, opacity 20, rate 5



Place your spots how
you like



Duplicate layer and
mirror



Bring both layers
together until they just join



Using your preset
tools ellipse and ellipse make an oval to fit as the body



 



Use eye candy glass
with the following settings



 



44.32, 30, 0, 40, 56,
29, 75, 0, 27.42, 0



Lighting is 348, 3



Move your body layer
to the bottom under the wings



Using ellipse tool
create a small head



Convert to raster and
use the following same settings for eye candy glass on basic screen but change
the lighting to the following



85, 35



Make sure this layer
is above the body but below the wings



Add a new raster just
above the head layer and using air brush again but changing the size to 5



Make an antenna you
will need to draw over couple of times...



Now duplicate the
layer and merge down do this till it as dark and think as you’d like



Use eye candy once
more with the previous setting



Duplicate image and
mirror and adjust antennae till sitting where you’d like



Merge visible and
then save as png and ready to use



Thanks for trying
this tutorial



Hugs Michelle