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this is what we are making:
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DESCRIPTION:
Make a beautiful picture with PI.
Tutorial:
Copyright © Inge Klement
If you want to redo this tutorial, but don't want to print so many
pictures,
you can find a copy without screenshots here!
2.PART
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Open
the background ... ik-background-001 ... and the pic_001.
Copy
(Ctrl+C) the pic_001, and paste (Ctrl+V) the copy on the
background.
Choose the Transform Tool/Rotate by degree and set
the value to 10.00 (red arrow). Click the button Rotate
counterclockwise (white hand).
Keep the pic_001 activated.
Right click/Properties/Position & Size, and use these
position: Left: 26 and Top: 4 (white arrows).
Keep the pic_001 activated.
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Right
click/Shadow and use these
settings:
Black + 3.altern. (white
hand) +
X-offset: 3
Y-offset: 3
Transparency: 50
Shadow size: 100
Soft edge: 7
Click OK and deselect the pic_001 (Enter).
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Open the
scrap element ... sting_02 ... copy
(Ctrl+C) the element, and paste (Ctrl+V) the copy on our
main picture.
Choose the Transform Tool/Rotate by degree and use the same value
as before (10.00). Click the button Rotate
counterclockwise (white hand).
Keep the scrap element activated.
Right click the element on the main picture/Properties/ Position
& Size and position it like I did:
Left: 9 (red arrow) /
Top: 91 (white arrow).
Click OK and deselect the scrap element (sting_02).
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Open the scrap element
... fabbow_27_ (1) ... copy and paste it on our main picture (2).
Right click the bow on the main picture, Properties/ Position & Size, and make
sure the box "Keep the aspect ratio" is ticked (red
arrow). Change the Width to 235 (white hand).
Now we can change the position of the tube too:
Left: 270 and Top: 13 (white arrows).
Click OK and keep the bow activated.
Choose the Transform Tool/Rotate by degree and use the same value
as before ( 10.00). But this time we click the button Rotate
clockwise.
Keep the bow activated.
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Go to Photo/Color/Hue and Saturation.
Choose Colorize (red arrow), and use these settings:
Hue: 147
Saturation: -51
Lightness: 0.
Click OK and keep the bow activated.
Right
click/Shadow and use these
settings:
Black + 3.altern. + 1/1/50/100/10.
Deselect the bow (Enter).
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Open
the text picture ... pic_002 ... copy
(Ctrl+C) it, and paste (Ctrl+V) the copy on our main picture.
Right click the pic_002 on the main picture/Properties/ Position
& Size and position it like I did:
Left: 472 /
Top: 24.
Keep the pic_002 activated.
Choose the Pick Tool (white hand) and use the command Send to Back
(red arrow).
Choose the Transform Tool and rotate the pic_002,
5 degrees clockwise. Keep the pic_002 activated.
Right
click/Shadow and use these
settings:
Black + 3.altern. + 2/2/50/100/7.
Deselect the pic_002 (Enter).
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Open
the scrap element ... pin ... copy
(Ctrl+C) it, and paste (Ctrl+V) the copy on our main picture.
Right click the pin on the main picture/Properties/ Position & Size and
use these settings:
Position: Left: 570 /
Top: 32.
Deselect the pin.
Choose
the Retouch Tool/Burn (white hand), Size: 4, Transp: 50, Level:
100 and click the button Paint as object (red arrow).
Paint now small marks where the pin would hit the canvas and where
it would come out (see Screenshot - white arrows). The pin will
look much more realistic by doing this step.
When you are satisfied with the burn painting, click the Pick
Tool, and a small window appears on your screen. Click Yes.
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Open
the tube ... Patry Mists_06_Fashion_06 ..., copy (Ctrl+C) the tube
and paste (Ctrl+V) the copy of it on our main picture.
Right click the tube on the main picture/Properties/ Position
& Size and use these position:
Left: 260 /
Top: 365.
Keep the tube activated.
choose
the Transform Tool and rotate the tube 5 degrees counterclockwise.
Keep the tube activated, right click/Duplicate (red arrow).
Merge All.
Go to Adjust/Expand Canvas, and expand all sides equally with 1
Pixel, Color: 240/217/227.
Adjust/Expand Canvas, all sides equally, 10 Pixels in the color:
108/50/79.
And finally - Adjust/Expand Canvas, and expand all sides equally
with 1 Pixel, Color: 240/217/227.
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Here's
the result in the original size :))
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it! A beautiful picture ... made with PI. HAVE FUN!!!
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If you need any help with
this tutorial - or want to make suggestions to improve it -
please email
me!
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