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Tuesday, February 19, 2013
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FTU Got A Bit Of Irish In Me

This tutorial was written by me on February 19, 2013.
It was made out of my own creation and any similarity is purely coincidental.
I used pspx2 but any version should work without problems.
Let's get started!

Artist: Ismael Rac

Scrapkit: Bit Of Irish by Manipulated by Magik

Mask: mask1pre by Chas

Plugins: porcelain

Font: OzzyII and Glider Girls

*open your mask and minimize it in your workspace*

File - New - 700x700 - Fill with white
Open frame 1 - resize by 85% - sharpen - c/p as new layer
Click inside frame layer w magic wand - expand by 5
Open paper 7 - c/p as new layer - invert - delete - deselect
Move paper under frame
Duplicate frame - change blend to overlay
On bottom frame add drop shadow of 2 -2 65 5 black
Open lucky glasses - resize by 50% - c/p as new layer - place to right
Open flower - c/p as new layer - place to left
Open vines - c/p as new layer - move down a bit
Open shamrock lolli - resize by 50% - c/p as new layer - place to right
rotate to the right some with deform tool 
Open rose - resize by 50% - sharpen - c/p as new layer

Open tube - resize to fit your tag - c/p as new layer
Xero - porcelain - default - change blue channel to 0
Open sparkle 2 - c/p as new layer - place to your liking
Open film - resize by 75% - adjust - move down some
c/p your tube - move under frame - resize it by like 50%
place to the right - duplicate - mirror - merge down
Click inside film with your magic wand - expand by 2
On tube layer - invert - delete - invert
New layer - flood fill with gradient consisting of purple from frame and white
Move layer under tube layer
On tube layer change blend mode to luminance (L) - opacity to 45
Duplicate change blend mode to screen - opacity to 65
Add drop shadow to the film
Open hat - resize by 65% - c/p as new layer - place to left
Open mug of beer - resize by 60% - sharpen - c/p as new layer
Place to the bottom right
Open ribbon - c/p as new layer - place to bottom of tag
Open lace ribbon - resize by 85% - c/p as new layer - move to bottom of film

On background layer
Open glitter spatter - c/p as new layer - place to left
duplicate - mirror - flip - move down some
Open flower 3 - resize by 65% - c/p as new layer - place to left
Duplicate 3x and place them in a row to the left - merge them together
duplicate - mirror - move it around to your liking

Go to background layer - click inside it w magic wand - new layer
Open paper9 - c/p into selection - deselect
Layers - new mask layer - from image
Find your image in source window - mask made from source luminance - hit ok
Merge group - delete background - merge visible 
Write "a bit of irish in me" with your text tool in yellow from tag
OzzyII font, 48pt, foreground null - convert to raster layer - add drop shadow
Change blend to screen and place over film - duplicate 2x - merge down
add credit and name

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