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PSP Tutorial - Moon Santa

This tutorial has been reproduced by very kind permission from its extremely talented author, Lora-Ly. If you appreciate original graphics then you owe it to yourself to pay a visit to her beautiful website at www.islandgirldesigns.com

The skill level required is : INTERMEDIATE

Well, this is a tutorial that I am very proud of. I'm so happy with the results of what I have done, that I decided to share it with you. This tutorial will be using selections to help make it a little easier for you. *grin* The hardest part for me was the eye! But I know shading can be quite a stress as well. Thank you to all my testers! They made suggestions and pointed out any mistakes I had made! MUCH ALOHA! Ok, if you're ready to take this on.....flex those finger muscles!

Let's Do This!

REMEMBER TO SAVE OFTEN!!!

*Note*: I made this graphic in PSP 7, but there shouldn't be too much of a problem with doing it in PSP 6. It Itl was written assuming you have basic knowledge of Paint Shop Pro.

**Please note that some images (especially in the steps involving the eye) were sized UP and therefore a little blurry. I was asked if I used the gaussian blur there. *grin* That was not the case, so please be aware that if the picture looks blurry, it's because it was resized.

Tools you'll need:
PSP7: Found HERE
My Selections: HERE (download and save to your selections folder. If you don't have a selections folder, you can create one; Open the pallette in PSP)
Eye Candy 3: HERE


Step 1: His Hat
Open a new image with the dimensions of 300 x 400- 16 million colors - transparent background
(ok, I know this might be a little big, but I think it's easier to work with, and you can always downsize your image when you are done. Upsizing NEVER works.)
• Add a layer and name it "Hat"
• Go to Selections > Load From Disk > SM_hatLC.sel
• Flood fill with the red on the pallette I've provided
• Go Selections > Float
• Effects > 3D Effects > Cutout with the following settings

• Add a new layer and name "Highlight"
• Foreground: White, Background: Null
• Click on your airbrush tool and use the following settings:

• Highlight the hat in the same fashion I have below and then apply a gaussian blur of 2:

• Add a new layer - name "trim"
• Go to Selections > Load from Disk > SM_trimLC.sel
• Flood fill with white
• Open Eye Candy and apply FUR filter with the following settings:

• Click on your retouch tool "The finger" and click Smudge:

• With swift, short strokes smudge the fur out and away from the edges. (See example below)
You may want to zoom in to do this, and make sure you apply to all four sides of the trim.

• Add a New Layer > Name "stars"
*You will need to move this layer around until you have it the way you want it on your hat. Sorry about that. I had saved it previous to recreating these images for this tutorial.
• Go to Selections > Load from disk > SM_starsLC.sel
• Flood fill with the orange color on the pallette

• When you have your trim the way you want it, go ahead and merge visible all your layers and rename to "Hat".

STEP 2a: His Beard
• New Layer > Name "Face" > Send to Bottom
• Selections > Load From Disk > SM_faceLC.sel
• Flood fill with peach color from palette
• Add New Layer > make sure it's arranged Below the Hat Layer
• Selections > Load From Disk > SM_beardLC.sel > Name "Beard"
• Flood Fill with White
• Do NOT deselect
• Change your foreground color to the brown
• Add a new layer > Name "Beard Shading"
• Select your airbrush tool (same settings as before)
• Spray around the edges of the beard (see below)
• Apply Gaussian Blur of 5
Save

Step 2b: Highlights
• New Layer > Name "Beard Highlights"
• Select your Freehand Tool (the pencil), width: 1, antialias: checked
• Brown should be in the foreground, background null
• Draw some lines that are similar to what I have below:
*Note: This is after I've applied the gaussian blur. If you have some lines that go out of the selection, simply invert it and hit CTRL + X. Then go ahead and invert the selection again.
•Apply Gaussian Blur of 2.75
• Deselect
• Turn off all layers but the ones you've done for the beard > Merge Visible > Name "Beard" > Turn all layers back on.

Step 2c: His Lip
•Add New Layer > Name Lip
• Selections > Load from Disk > SM_lipLC.sel
• Flood fill with peach color

Step 3: His Mustache
You Can Save Here!

• Add New Layer > Name "Mustache"
• Go to Selections > Load from Disk > SM_mustacheLC.sel
• Flood Fill with White
• Do the same steps as you did with Step 2b; however, change the Gaussian Blur to 2.75 after airbrushing. You should have something similar to this:

• Turn off all layers but what you have done for the mustache
• Merge Visible > Name "Mustache" >Turn on all Layers again
• Make sure your mustache layer is active
• Effects > 3D Effects > Drop Shadow: V/H: 0, Opacity: 15, Blur: 5, Color: Blk
• Activate your Face Layer and Duplicate it
• Drag that Layer ABOVE the mustache Layer
• Click your Eraser Tool (Settings up to you)
• Erase most of the copy of the face EXCEPT by the NOSE
• If you need to, lower the opacity of the face layer on the pallette
• Check the graphic below. I left some of the nose covering the mustache:

Step 4: His Face
You Can Save Here!
• Activate your Face Layer (should be the bottom one)
• Add a new layer > Name "Shading
• Select the Brown for your foreground
• Select your airbrush tool: Same settings just change size to 8
• Follow the example below, using the colors in the second row of the pallette...in that order (brown, orange, white)

• Apply Gaussian Blur of 2.75
• Activate the copied layer of the face > Add New Layer
• Using the brown and white, airbursh highlights like below:
*Note: You may want to use the magic wand to select the copy of the face to keep from airbrushing off the face. If it doesn't blend well after airbrushing, use your smudge tool at settings that are good for you and blend. =)

• Apply Gaussian Blur of 1.75
• Add a new layer > Select your Freehand Tool (Pencil)
• Set Foreground to brown, bkgd NULL: Same settings as before
• Draw lines where I have them in the example below:

• Change to your paintbrush, Size 1 or 2, Hardness: 8, Opacity: 75, Step: 25, Density: 100
• Change the brown to white and fill in the space between the two lines you just drew
• Change the white to a color of your choice for the Iris
• See below as an example:

• Change to the brown again and retrace the lids
• Now, switch to your airbrush again, same settings as before
• spray right before the eye. (see below)

SAVE!

• Click your retouch tool and select SOFTEN
• Use these settings = Size:8, Hardness:98, Opacity:85, Step:25, Density:94, Shape: Round
• Run your tool over the airbrushed brown a couple of times...take care not to run over the eye

• Add a new layer > Click on your Paintbrush tool
• Use these settings = Size:9, Hardness:50, Opacity:100, Step:25, Density:100, Shape: Round
• Change your foreground color to white
• Draw an eyebrow like below
• Selections > Select All > Selections > Float
• Apply a cutout with these settings:

• I used the retouch tool and selected SOFTEN to soften the edges some. You can do the same if you'd like.

THIS IS THE LAST STEP! WOOHOO

Step 5: Decoration
You Can Save Here!
• Add New Layer > Name "Decoration"
• Selections > Load From Disk > SM_decorationLC.sel
• Flood Fill with the orange color
• Selections > Float
• Effects > 3D Effects > Cutout = V/H: 3, O: 85, Blur: 5, Color: #AF9141, Fill: Unchecked
• Repeat Cutout changing V/H to -3
• Effects > Noise > Add > 12%
• Deselect
• Merge Visible!

If you have some jaggies, click your retouch tool and select soften. Go over the edges with your soften tool and it should be ok! =)

Guess what?!?! You are done! That is it! I hope you enjoyed it !

If you have any suggestions don't hesitate to email me! =)

 

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