Sunday, February 16, 2014

PTU Tutorial - Machine Life by Arthur Crowe!

*Coming Soon!*
PTU tutorial using Machine Life by Arthur Crowe and the matching kit made by Creation by Sanie!
Purchase them both here!
**This tutorial was written by me and any resemblance is purely coincidental. It is written for those with a working knowledge of Photoshop.**

Supplies
Font

Mask

Scrap Kit

Template

Tube
*You must obtain a license to use this tube.*

Elements
4
10
11
13
24
27
Papers
1
4
5
7
12

Let's start!
Open a new canvas, size 650x650.
Open the template and remove Raster 1 and layers 5 & 6.
Move the rest on to the canvas and resize as necessary.
Add a bevel and a drop shadow to 1, 2, 4, & 8.
Place paper 12 over layer 1 and create a clipping mask.
Duplicate the paper and move it above layer 2 and create a clipping mask.
Place paper 4 over layer 3 and create a clipping mask.
Place ele 4 over the circle and resize so it fits the circle. Add a drop shadow.
Place paper 7 over layer 4 and create a clipping mask.
Place paper 5 over layer 7 and create a clipping mask.
Place paper 4 over layer 8 and create a clipping mask.
Place the tube in the middle of layer 7 over layer 4. Resize and add a drop shadow.
Take a close up of the tube and place one in each square of layer 7. Have them facing the tube and change them to Luminosity.
Take ele10 behind layer 3 in the top right hand corner. Resize and add a drop shadow.
Duplicate ele 10 and and make it smaller and place it on top of the first.
Place ele27 on the left side behind layer 3 on the upper left hand corner.
Place ele24 in the lower left hand corner behind layer 4.
Place ele 13 behind everything at the bottom of the template. Resize and add a drop shadow.
Place ele11 on top of the tube and along the lower front of the template. Resize and add a drop shadow.
Use paper1 for the mask.

Add your tagger mark and copyright information.
Crop off any extra canvas.
Save as a .psd & .png.

Free snags!
Thank you for coming by!
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