Thursday, July 2

Summer's Twilight

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4 tubes of choice,I am using Caron Vinson,which you can purchase here,do not use unless you have a license to do so.

Scrapkit is Summer's Twilight,from Crafted By Gina here. Her freebie from the Summer's Twilight blog train,make sure to jump aboard the train for this awesome kit!!! Thank you Gina!

Butterflies here. I don't know who made these,if they are yours,please contact me so I can give credit to you or remove them,thank you:)

Animation Shop

Font of choice,I am using Aurora Script
-This tutorial was written assuming you have working knowledge of PSP-

Open a new white 750x600 image,paste frame1,click inside each frame with your magicwand/selections/modify/expand by 4/paste paper of choice,I am using paper4/selections/invert/delete.



Paste your 4 tubes/position/delete each layer/deselect/dropshadow
Vertical 6
Horizonal 6
Opacity 50
Blur 9



Hide your white background layer/layers/merge/merge visible/unhide layer.



Paste Ivy1 below frame layer/position to the right/layers/duplicate/image/mirror/dropshadow
Vertical 4
Horizonal 4
Opacity 60
Blur 11


Paste flower5,resize 40%/position/layers/duplicate 6 times/position/same dropshadow.



Paste flower8,resize 30%/layers/duplicate 4 times/position/right click on copy4 layer/merge/merge down to the 1st flower layer/same dropshadow/layers/duplicate/send to the bottom/position/layers/duplicate/image/mirror.



Paste butterfly1,resize by 47%/layers/duplicate 2 times/position/same dropshadow.


Layers/merge/merge visible/image/resize all layers 27%.


Add copyrights.


Add name.


Open AS,open butterflies,edit/select all,minimize. Go to psp,copy your tag/paste as new animation,click on Ctrl&L at the same time,making 15frames/edit/select all/copy butterflies/edit/paste into selected frame. I added them 6 times,your choice on how many.


Save as gif.
Hope you enjoyed my tut,would love to see your results.

Hugs,Mary

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