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You will need:
Paint Shop Pro
Animation Shop
EyeCandy/Gradient Glow
Tube of you choice
Font of your choice
Polaroid Tube - go
here to learn how to make
your own
Lets start. Open a new canvas, 500 x 500,
flood filled white. Open your Polaroid tube, duplicate
it by pressing Shift and D. Close the original.
Using your magic wand click in the centre. Copy and
paste your tube as a new layer. I have the original
picture from my tube, so I'm using this in the Polaroid.
Select none, copy merged, and paste onto your new canvas.
Duplicate, free rotate the duplicate 15
right, and the bottom original 10 left. Position them to
your liking. Add a drop shadow to each Polaroid, V= -2,
H= 2, Opacity= 40, and Blur= 5, colour black.

Activate your top layer, and merge down.
You should have your Polaroid layer and white background.
Copy and paste your tube as a new layer.
Duplicate, and on the top tube add Gradient Glow, colour
white, glow with set at 8. Then go into Ajust/Brightness
and Contrast, with brightness set at 30 and contrast set at 0,
click okay.

Add the Gradient Glow again. On your
original bottom tube, add the same drop shadow you added to
the Polaroids.
Now add your copyright information, and your
text. I'm using font 'Spahrty Girl', which you can find
here. Size, colour and
position as required. I'm putting mine above my tube to
cover the chopped off section of her head. Convert to
raster, and add the same Gradient Glow once. You may
crop your canvas at this point, and save as a blank tag.
Now lets animate.
Hide the tube with the gradient glow, and with
the top layer activated, copy merged, and paste as a new
animation in Animation Shop. Hide the original tube, and
unhide the gradient glow one. Copy merged, and paste
after current frame. Duplicate the none flash frame, and
drag to the end frame. You should now have in this
order, none flash, flash, and none flash frames. In the first and third frame
change the frame properties to 75. View animation and
save as a gif file.

You are done. I hope you enjoyed this
tutorial.
Please feel free to link to this
tutorial, and/or print it out for your own personal use, but DO
NOT copy it in ANY way to put on-line, pass out, or re-write
without my permission. Any resemblance to any other tutorial
like this is purely coincidental. Thank you. This tutorial
was written on the 9th July 2006 by Faerie Queen. |