Beaded Flower Frame
Tutorial By © Marianne Giles

2007

Note:

 This Tutorial has been made for fun.. No Infringement of Copyright intended.

This Tutorial comes about from me playing with ideas. Any similarities to other

tutorials is purely not intentional.

 

Intermediate to Advanced

Written for PSP 9

  

What you will need

My Supplies Download Here

A Graphic of your choice

 

Here is a arrow you can drag and drop when you need to mark where you are. .
Just left click and drag to where you want it then let go.
It will stay where ever you put it, until you close your browser.

 

 

Step1

Open your graphic.

Edit / Copy

Select your eye dropper tool and choose a Dark colour for your Foreground and a Light colour for your Background

Open My Supplies and Minimise for now.

Set the Gold_Bead_Pattern in the background material pallet

 

Step2

Open a new image 600 X 450 and flood fill with your Dark Colour.

Layers / New Raster Layer

Selections / Select All

Selections / Modify / Contract 5

Fill with your Gold Bead Pattern

Selections / Modify / Contract 5

Fill with your Dark Colour

Selections / Modify / Contract 5

Fill with your Gold Bead Pattern

Selections / Modify / Contract 5

Fill with your Dark Colour

Edit / Paste into selection

Selections / Select None

Image / Resize 80% (Resize all Layers unchecked)

 

Step3

Copy your flower tube and paste as a New Layer

Using your move tool place the flower in the top left corner. (Look at my image above for placement)

Selections / Select All

Selections / Float

Fill Flower with gold beads pattern

Selections / Modify / contract 5

Fill Flower with your light colour

Adjust / Add Remove Noise / Add Noise

 

Effects / 3D Effects / Inner Bevel

Selections / select None

 

Step4

Now use your Magic wand with these settings

Select the inner part of the flower and fill with your dark colour

Adjust / Add Remove Noise / Add Noise

Selections / Select None

 

Step5

Layers / Duplicate

Image / Mirror

Image / Flip

Copy Gold beaded Corner_mg.pspimage and

paste as a new layer on your image.

Using the move tool place it in the bottom Left corner. Look at my image above for (placement)

Layers / Duplicate

Image / Flip

Image / Mirror

 

Step6

In the layer pallet click on your very bottom Layer this should be your Dark Background

Adjust / Add Remove Noise / Add Noise

Layers / Merge / Merge All Flatten

You can now add your watermark and save as a .jpg

 

Step7

Now for the simple Background.

Open a New Image 200 X 200

Flood fill with your dark colour

Adjust / Add Remove Noise / Add Noise

Effects / Image Effects / Seamless Tiling

with the default setting

That's it, Now save your background as a .jpg

I hope you have enjoyed this tutorial.

 

Please link all creations made from my tutorials to my website.

Marianne's Creations

http://members.dodo.com.au/madgiles/mariannescreations.htm