·PLAY BALL·





Supplies Needed:
PSP 9 (any version will work)
Tube of choice
I used artwork by - © Scott Blair you need to purchase a license from
MyPspTubes to use his art.
Scrapkit of choice or you can purchase NitWits Collections Play Ball - here on page 6.
Font of choice i used Playboy
Mask belongs to me and you can grab that -
here

..::Let's Begin!::..

Open a 600x600 blank canvas,floodfill with white.we can resize later.

Paste one of your papers as a new layer and go to layers/new mask layer from image and find
your mask and use these settings:Source luminance-checked/Invert mask data checked and click ok.
go over to your layer pallet and merge group.

Paste your name plate as a new layer and resize it to about 70% and add a drop shadow to it.

Resize your name plate again to about 50% and click on your mask layer and paste it as a new layer.
move it at the right top of your first name plate and take your raster deform tool and turn it to the bottom just a little. add a drop shadow of choice.

Add another one on the left and the right side.look at mine for example.if you have any showing inside your name plate just take your
selections tool and draw around that part and hit delete on your keyboard.

Click on your mask layer and take your selections tool and add a image or paper of your choice and go to
selections/invert and hit delete on your keyboard.

Click on your top layer and add your main tube.add a drop shadow of choice.

Paste your wordart at the bottom of your main tube.

Paste your pennant as a new layer and resize it to about 37% and place it below your main tube.
look at mine for example.

Add your baseball and bat and place them below your name plate.

If you would like to resize your tag go ahead and do that.add your name and your copyright
info and save as png.

Hope you enjoyed my tut!

This Tutorial was written by Teresa on May 20,2008 .
And the concept of the tutorial is copyrighted.
Please feel free to LINK to the tutorial and/or print it out for your personal use,
but please do not copy it in any way to put online, pass out or re-write without permission.
The image you create using this tutorial is for you to do what you wish except for monetary gains or for merchandising.
© Teresa 2007 Any Resemblance to another tutorial is purely coincidental. Proud Member of TWI