AZYZAM DESIGNS, Taglessen, Let it Snow
 


 

 

 

Snowflakes

 

 

 

This tutorial is written on
12-12-2008 with psp X
but can also be done with other versions
You need good knowlidge of PSP and Animation Shop

 

Drag the Arrow below to see where You are in this tutorial.
Drag script from Dynamic Drive

More previews see here

 


 

 

We are going to make a tag

Supplies:

My material zip HERE

 


Lets Go !!!!

 

Part 1

Open a transparent image of 700x700 floodfill with white.


Open Azyzam - Background 1.pspimage.
Copy and past as a new layer on Your working image, its on the correct place after pasting.

Open Azyzam - Circle.pspimage
Copy and past as a new layer on Your working image, its on the correct place after pasting.


Open Azyzam - Tree big.pspimage
Copy and past as a new layer on Your working image, put it on the right place see preview.
Dropshadow: 0 0 30 20 #000000 = black

Open Azyzam - Tree small.pspimage
Copy and past as a new layer on Your working image, put it on the right place see preview.
Dropshadow: 0 0 30 20 #000000 = black

Open Azyzam - Snowflake circle.pspimage
Copy and past as a new layer on Your working image, its on the correct place after pasting.

Open Azyzam - Snowman.pspimage
copy and past as a new layer on Your working image and put it to the left, see preview.
Dropshadow: 0 0 30 20 #000000 = black

Open Azyzam - Winter theme.pspimage
copy and past as a new layer on Your working image and put it to the right, see preview.
Dropshadow: 0 0 30 20 #000000 = black

Open Azyzam - Skates.pspimage
copy and past as a new layer on Your working image and put it to the right, see preview.
Dropshadow: 0 0 30 20 #000000 = black

Open Azyzam - Snowflakes.pspimage
copy and past as a new layer on Your working image and put it downwards, see preview.
Dropshadow: 0 0 30 20 #000000 = black

Open Azyzam - Boy.pspimage
copy and past as a new layer on Your working image and put it downwards, see preview.
Dropshadow: 0 0 30 20 #000000 = black

Type Your name and put it on the tag, give the name also a dropshadow.

Check if everything is on its place !!!

 

Part 2

Prepare Animation

Activate the layer in the layerpalet of the small tree, this is rasterlayer 5
Merge, merge downwards.
Repeat this downwards till its one with the white layer.

Copy this merged layer
Open Animation Shop and paste as new image.

Duplicate this image as many times till You have ten frames in total.

Push Control A and all the frames are selected.
 


Open in Animation Shop: Azyzam - Snow flakes.psp this has also 10 frames.
Use also here control A , so all the ten frames are selected.

Now You click on the first frame of the snow animation and keep the mouse button pressed and drag the first snow frame to the blue circle of the first frame of the creation.
Just release the mouse button when the snow is correct on the blue circle.

Check if the animation is correct running !!!

 

Part 3

Back to psp:


Close now the merged bottom layer in Your layer palet.

Modify --> Copy merged.

Back to animation shop: Modify and paste as new image
Duplicate this image as many times till You have ten frames in total.

Push Control A and all the frames are selected.


Now You click on the first frame of the snow animation and keep the mouse button pressed and drag the first frame to the first frame of the snow animation You just made on the blue circle!

Put it correct on its place without release the mouse button, as soon its correct then release the mouse button.

Check of everything runs  smooth.

If You think the snow is falling to fast just push:  Control A and after that Alt enter
Fill in a higher number to slow down the speed of the snow.
I used speed 15.

Save Your creation as a .gif image in Animation Shop.

 

Here are a few other previews coming soon:

 



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This tutorial belongs to Azyzam Designs©
 

I hope you enjoyed this tutorial.
Please don't rewrite or copy my tutorials, because this cost me a lot of work and time.

Don't link without my written permission.

My tutorials are registrated at TWI.

 

 

       

 

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