
Titanic
You will need
Filters Unlimited
Xenofex 2
My zip file HERE
Please do not change the file names
Open the script font included or one of your choice. Minimize for later use.
1: Open a new canvas 600X450 transparent.
Flood fill with #ccba9d.
2: Effects, plugins, Filters Unlimited, paper textures with these settings:

3:Open the DMSstaricase tube. Click on the blue bar at the top. Copy. Back to the working image. Paste as a new layer.
Image resize 80% making sure all layers is not checked.
Move to the top left. Make sure it's not too close to the edge.
Change the blend mode to luminance legacy and lower the opacity to 50%.
4: Open the DMSnewspaper tube. Click on the blue bar at the top. Copy. Back to the working image. Paste as a new layer.
Move to the bottom left. Make sure it's not too close to the edge.
Change the blend mode to luminance legacy and lower the opacity to 60%
5: Open the DMStitanic tube. Click on the blue bar at the top. Copy. Back to the working image. Paste as a new layer.
Image resize 70% making sure all layers is not checked.
Move to the bottom right. Make sure it's not too close to the edge.
Change the blend mode to luminance legacy.
6: Open the DMSlyrics tube. Click on the blue bar at the top. Copy. Back to the working image. Paste as a new layer.
Image resize 75% making sure all layers is not checked.
Move to the top right. Make sure it's not too close to the edge.
Change the blend mode to luminance legacy and lower the opacity to 55%.
When you are happy with the position of everything, merge visible.
7: Effects, plugins Xenofex 2, Burnt Edges with the following settings:

8: Set your background to #584d37.
Select the text tool and find the Silk Script font or whichever one you would like to use. I used size 30 with stroke at zero for the Titanic reference and size 72 stroke at zero for the name, but chose whatever looks best to you.
9: Image, merge visible. Image resize by 80% making sure all layers is checked.
Adjust sharpness, sharpen.
10: Save as a transparent gif so as you don't get a white border around your tag.
Add your watermark and you are all done!
This tutorial was written by Diane M. Stanley on March 4, 2007 in memory of all who perished and the survivors of the Titanic disaster.
Any similarity to any other tutorial is purely coincidental. 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 Geri and Carol for testing this tutorial.
© D.M.S Creations 2007