You will need

Super Blade Pro

MuRa's Meister Cloud

My zip file HERE

The Super Blade Pro preset came from NK designs which unfortunately closed.

Please respect the tubers and do not change any of the file names.

 

1: Open a new transparent canvas 625X 500.

Set your foreground to #5074cc and your background to #ffffff.

Flood with the foreground colour.

2: Open the Kat_0205 tube. Making sure the tube layer is active click on the bar at the top copy. Back to the working canvas. Paste as a new layer.

Lower the opacity to 64% and change the blend mode to luminance legacy.

Position as in main graphic.

3: Open the Kat_0671. Click on the bar at the top copy. Back to the working canvas. Paste as a new layer.

Move the tube to the bottom left.

Duplicate this layer once.

Right click on the duplicate layer. Merge, merge down. Adjust sharpness, sharpen.

Position as in the main graphic.

4: Open the prince-of-princes2_lizztish tube. Making sure the tube layer is active click on the bar at the top copy. Back to the working canvas. Paste as a new layer.

Image resize by 75% making sure all layers is not checked. Adjust sharpness sharpen.

Position as in the main graphic.

5: Open the dmswhitehorsestext. Click on the bar at the top copy. Back to the working canvas. Paste as a new layer.

Position as you wish.

6: When you are happy where everything is, merge all, flatten.

7: Image add borders 4 white. Select with the magic wand feather and tolerance set at zero.

8: Effects, Plugins Super Blade Pro using the SN_SilverBorocade with the default settings.

Adjust sharpness, sharpen.

Select none.

9: Image add borders 18 using your foreground colour.

Select with the magic wand same settings.

10: Effects, plugins MuRa's Meister cloud with the default settings.

Leave selected.

11: Layers new raster layer. Flood with the foreground colour.

Lower the opacity to 30%.

Merge all, flatten.

Selections. Select none.

12: Repeat steps 7 and 8.

Resize if you wish, add your watermark and save as a jpg image.

 

This tutorial was written by Diane M. Stanley on March 4 2009

No copyright infringement is intended as this is purely for the learning experience gained through creating this tag.

This tutorial must not be passed through e-mail, groups or by any other method without written permission from myself.

Thank you to Brynn and Cat for testing this tutorial.

© D.M.S Creations 2009