ABSTRACT

Tutorial By Li Pereira

English Translation by Soxikibem

Original Tutorial

 

MATERIAL

Attached or use others of your choice

 

PLUGINS

VM Instant Art

 

TUTORIAL


To start our work, open a 600x450 layer;

paint with a linear gradient with two colors of the tube you use, angle = 0 repeats = 1

I used # 111d1d on the fore and on the back I used # 0782a4.



2. duplicate this layer and apply VM Instant Art "papercut" as per print 1.





3. change the blend mode of this layer to multiply, but you must choose a blend that matches

your job; decrease opacity to 82% and merge visible;



4. image add borders , 4px with color # 0782a4.



5. new layer, butonize according to print2,





and decrease the opacity to 64%; merge visible



6. image add borders 8 using color # 111d1d



7. image add borders 4, color #0782a4



8. decrease the image to 442 x 337



9. open an image of 800x650, selection all and copy the image of 442x337 and past into selection.



10. paste the 442x337 layer again, this time as a new layer changing the blend mode to dodge

or according to your tube. Efects edge efects enhance if necessary;

Duplicate the image, flip and mirror, adjusting as in the model. Merge all



11. copy and paste the main tube (which should be in very contrasting colors) and fix it according to the

model; change the blend mode to hard light,

duplicate and reduce opacity to 20%. Merge down, apply xero porcelain default.

Duplicate this layer, change the blend to normal and reduce the

opacity to 74%.



12. Merge visible.

13. apply the text or create your own, and change the blend mode to luminance or according to the colors you used;

decrease opacity to 84. Merge All



14. Image add borders 1px color #00dfff.


15. apply your water mark, resize by 80%, reducing the image to 642x522;

save as jpg.

 

Credits

Main Tube by Nikita   - Remaining material provided by Li Pereira

 

Tutorial by Li Pereira

 

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I will be happy to publish them on our website.

Tutorial created by Li Pereira and was translated by Soxikibem with her permission. It may not be copied, removed from this place, translated or used in learning lists or groups without the prior consent of the author.