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22 July 2020

Using Digistamps and Brushes ...Part Four.. Digistamps as a pattern in PSP



In this part we will be using a Digistamp in PSP  and turning it into a pattern and using it for a background paper..


Open your PSP  this will work in all versions... Im using psp9 here  however some of the newer ones will have the tools in a different place..



  What you'll need:  Background paper:   Digistamp:  Colour Palette: Textures

http://www.mediafire.com/file/igwi2uta5hksdbk/miggs_digiairbrush_tut.zip/file
Download the supplies I've used


To read about digistamps and how to install PS and AI brushes got to the files pages above or click here


open your PSP Files file folder and find the Patterns folder




go into here and make a new folder and call it digistamps





now open the zip with your supplies in or a digistamp of your own and drag or copy/paste into your new folder within "patterns"



Now open PSP


Open a paper of your choice or a new image and flood fill this with a colour or gradient
heres mine



Now on your materials palette click on the foreground to open it
click on the Pattern tab



then the tiny arrow next to the preview this will open another menu with a drop down box at the top
find your new digistamps folder and open that


now choose the stamp you want to use 



make sure your tools are set to flood fill



now set your angle and scale..this is a matter of trial and error  most digistamps are quite large to allow for full page use  if making the scale too much smaller detracts from the pattern you can adjust the scale of the stamp in the folder say make it 50% smaller  youll get the idea once you start playing


Make new layer on your paper or image and flood fill with the pattern  here ive used the large damask stamp  it is a biggie so ive set the angle at 45 and the scale at 16 and got this.



Try different scales and angles till  you get a pattern you are happy with

Now we can recolour the pattern layer or use different blend and textures as we did in the previous tutorials.

luminance blend

Try changing the colour of the stamp layer
Try different textures





21 June 2020

Using Digistamps and Brushes ...Part Three.. Digistamps as a pattern background in PSP






In this part we will be using a Digistamp in PSP  and making a patterned background paper..


Open your PSP  this will work in all versions... Im using psp9 here  however some of the newer ones will have the tools in a different place..



  What you'll need:  Background paper:   Digistamp:  Colour Palette: Textures

http://www.mediafire.com/file/igwi2uta5hksdbk/miggs_digiairbrush_tut.zip/file
Download the supplies I've used 




To read about digistamps and how to install PS and AI brushes got to the files pages above or click here 
Open your zip file and unzip your Digistamps to a folder of choice  and the canvas files to your PSP files: Textures   folder  


In PSP make a new Image 600 by 600 px 300dpi 


Open your digistamps in PSP and resize them to 300 pixels on the longest side
Now place your digistamps onto the new image and arrange them in a pattern you like
Here I've duplicated one of the stamps and flipped and mirrored it to make them sit square
On your Materials palette click on the foreground box to open the menu
Choose the Pattern option and in the drop down choose the image with your digistamps on
 Change the Angle to 135 and Scale to 50



Open a new image 3600 by 3600 px 300 dpi
and flood-fill that new image with your pattern



 Add a new layer and drag this layer to the bottom  change your foreground  back to colour and flood-fill this layer with a colour of your choice


  You can leave your paper as it is and merge your layers but lets play with some blends and texture

 Working on the top ( stamps ) layer change the blend options until you find an effect you like







Here I've used the overlay option

Merge your layers


Open the texture palette 




Choose the canvas course texture   its a little harsh so change the depth to 1 and leave everything else as is







There you have it one patterned paper
Here's mine



Try changing the colour of the stamp layer
Try different textures
Try different angles and moving the stamps about on the small image
Try different amounts of stamps
Try a gradient or Pattern for the background layer


20 June 2020

Using Digistamps and Brushes ...Part Two..Airbrushing digistamps as a background in PSP


In this part we will be using a Digistamp in PSP  and Use the Airbrush tool to colour it in and  make a pretty background paper..

.so open your PSP  this will work in all versions... Im using psp9 here  however some of the newer ones will have the tools in a different place..



           What you'll need:  Background paper:   Digistamp:  Colour Palette

http://www.mediafire.com/file/igwi2uta5hksdbk/miggs_digiairbrush_tut.zip/file
Download the supplies I've used 



To read about digistamps and how to install PS and AI brushes got to the files pages above or click here 



Open PSP and either find in your stash or make yourself a 3600 x 3600 300dpi  white background paper and add some colour by either using blot brushes or using the air brush...I've picked the we used in the last tutorial so they match.



Its a little dark so we will lighten it..  its a flattened image so we need to promote the background to a layer


Add a new Layer  Fill it with white and drag this layer below the background

Now lower the opacity on the backround layer till you have something quite soft and pretty i went down to 42%



Merge Flatten 

Add a new layer


Choose your digistamp and paste it into this layer



Rename this Layer BASE

New Layer  

**Note:   Be sure to remember that every time we use a different colour we will need a new layer


Select the airbrush tool;



And use  these settings  Shape: round   Size: 85   Hardness: 0 Steps: 5 Density: 40 Thickness: 51 Rotation: 0  Opacity : 5  Blend: Normal Rate: 1 



well be working on the top new layer


choosing the colour you have chosen  paint inside the inside of the petals...don't worry about going over the lines we will clean up later and if there's gaps all the better it shouldn't be too neat 






New Layer
 

Change your brush size to 22  your brush opacity to 15 and your foreground colour to the one you have chosen for the flower centres and buds and fill those in  again it wont hurt if its messy





New Layer

Change your brush size to 35  keep your brush opacity to 15 and your foreground colour to the one you have chosen for the leaves and fill those in  



looks a bit shabby just now but dont worry



New Layer

Keeping your brush size to 35  and your brush opacity to 15 change your foreground colour to a darker shade that you have chosen for the leaves and fill half the leaves with that,,do all the leaves on the same side to look like the sun is on them

  



Lower the layer opacity to about 68


New Layer

Change your brush size to 84  and keeping your brush opacity to 15 change your foreground colour to a darker shade that you have chosen for the petals and fill half like you did with the  leaves staying more to edge thought on the same side again to look like the sun is on them



Lower the layer opacity to about 68

these are the layers you should have now





Now hide the Base and merged background layers by clicking the eyes next to the layer





select one of the other layers right click and select Merge Visible



rename this layer Colour and drag it down below the Base layer




keep this layer selected  and unhide the other layers

Select your Eraser tool



And use  these settings  Shape: round   Size: 32   Hardness: 100 Steps: 25 Density: 100 Thickness: 48 Rotation: 0  Opacity : 26  


Now with the eraser you can tidy up the outside of the lines...you can make it as neat as you like but i think a few bits showing look quite good and shows its been done by hand




Once your happy you can go ahead and merge all the layers

but try experimenting with the blend modes on the top layer

  Luminance
 Overlay
Hard light

Heres my Finished paper



Keep experimenting and see what you can come up with