

This is
my first
tutorial, so please be gentle with me. I'm sure there are easier and
better
ways to do some of these steps. Please don't hesitate to tell me
if there are, I'm still learning too!
Materials
needed: PSP,
I did this one in Version 7, it should be easily adapted to other
versions.
You will also need Blade Pro or Super
Blade Pro. I wrote this tutorial with the assumption that you
have a better working knowledge of PSP 7 than I do! ;o)
There are a
couple more examples
at the bottom of the page to give you more ideas. Make this
exactly
as I did or personalize to make yours unique!
Don't
forget to save
often!!!
I've
made clickable
thumbnails of the screenshots to save on loading time.
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Begin with
a 400 x 400 transparent
canvas. With your ellipse selection tool, antialias checked, make an
egg
shape in the middle of your canvas. Make the shape as big as you
want your egg to be. Flood fill the egg with a beige color, I
used
#D0CEC2, R 208, G 206, B 194.
Don't
deselect!
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Add a
texture of your choice,
or use
Effects |
Texture Effects
| Fine Leather
Color | Black
Angle | 210
Blur |10
Number of
furrows | 10
Length of
furrows | 10
Transparency |
247
Don't
deselect!
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Add a new
layer
Effects
| 3D Effects | Cutout
V
| -5
H
| -10
Opacity
| 70
Blur
| 50
Shadow
Color | #836A43
Note:
This is not the cutout used in my egg above. Yours will look
different,
but better than mine using these settings.
Deselect
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Effects |
3D Effects | Drop
Shadow
V and H | 2
Opacity | 80
Blur | 30
Shadow Color |
Black |
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Next, we
will make the horizontal
"bands" in the middle of the egg. Make a new
layer and use your ellipse selection tool and make a
selection
like mine, fill with white. |
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Contract
your selection
by 18 or so (use your best judgement), then hit delete, select
none.
Make another ellipse selection to get rid of the upper half of our
ellipse
or use your eraser. Make your band look similar to the one in the
pic. You may also have to use your eraser to make the ends of our
band fit the egg better or the deformation tool. |
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Duplicate
the band we just
made, nudge the duplicate layer up and line it with the original
band.
Go back to the original band layer, use the deformation tool and make
it
a little longer to fit the egg better. When you have the band
fitted
to the egg correctly, use a gold or silver blade pro or super blade pro
preset on both of the bands. I used a sparkly gold preset from Web
Elegance. With her permission, you may download the preset here.
Next, add a
drop shadow to
both bands.
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You
should now have
an image that looks similar to this one. Have you remembered
to
save?

The next
part is
not necessary, but it does add to the looks of your egg. There
may
be an easier way to accomplish this look (and if you know it, please
let
me know *g*). I used Abilene font size 48, vector and antialias
checked,
capital letter O. The Stagecoach font is very similar to Abilene
and can be downloaded from The
Font File, although it's not necessary. Any letter O
will
work or a fancy dingbat, just use what's available to you and have fun
with it! Let's make some metallic braid!

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Add the
letter O, resize
if necessary, rotate it a bit, convert to raster layer, then duplicate
over and over and move each "O" into position. Once you're almost
half-way across, merge visible all of the layer "O's", then duplicate
the
merged layer of "O's", mirror that layer and move into position on the
right side of the egg. |
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To finish
it off, add another
"O" to the middle, again resize if necessary, move it into place then
convert
to a raster layer. Duplicate it as many times as you need to
complete
the decoration. (The middle of the braid does not need to be
rotated.)
Then, merge visible the decoration again, apply your blade pro preset,
add the same drop shadow settings as we last used and move this layer
under
the bands. You may have to nudge the bands a little to line
things
up again. |
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Next we
need to add a closure
to our jeweled egg box. On a new layer,
I used the Abilene font again and chose the lower case "x", then
rotated it sideways and resized, then converted to a raster layer.
(Size
your "x" smaller than I did) Once again you be the judge on what
you want it to look like. Apply the same bp preset and the same
drop
shadow. |
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Add a new
layer for the chain we're going to make. With your
paintbrush,
foreground color set to white, draw a line for our chain. Apply blade
pro
and again, the same drop shadow. |
Here's what your
image should
look like now or something similar. Don't forget to save!

Make a new
layer, we're going to add a jewel to dangle from our
chain.
On the new layer, make a small vertical ellipse, fill with white, then
choose your favorite jewel preset or whatever you wish for your
decoration.
I used a pearl type preset. Add another new
layer, use your paint brush, same settings as earlier, and
draw
three prongs to hold your jewel. Same treatment to it, bp preset,
then drop shadow. You should have something like below.
You can
merge visible
all the decorations.
Add a new
layer, we're going to add another decoration to the top of
the
egg. Use my idea or one of your own, be creative!
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I used
Davy's Dingbats 2
which can be downloaded from The
Dingbat Pages, upper case letter J for my decoration, flipped,
enlarged
and deformed to fit the top of my egg, then converted to a raster
layer.
Apply the bp preset to your decoration and add a drop shadow. Be
sure and sharpen the decoration if it needs it. |
At this
point you
should have three layers, the top decoration, the middle decorations
and
your egg. Hang on now, we're nearly finished! View my finished
egg for references.
Find a base or
dingbat for
your egg to sit on, decorate it any way you wish. Add a new layer
to make your background. I used a gradient, then used Flaming
Pear's aetherize filter on the background. Once your
background
is to your satisfaction, merge all (flatten).
Resize (if you
want your
image smaller), always sharpen if you resize a graphic,
frame
if you desire, take a deep breath, then stick a fork in it, it's done!
Here's another with
a
shiny gold preset and a ruby jewel.

And another, but
this time
vertical.

Let me
know if I
can assist you in any way, thanks for taking the time to view and/or
try
my tutorial!

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