
Creating a Flower Bouquet Embellishment
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You can download the accompanying .psd file here For this digital scrapbook tutorial I’m working on a
layered .psd which has several other
scrapbook elements. Start out with a new blank layer if you’re using fill pixels or
otherwise choose custom shapes tool and select the Shapes Layer
option as shown.
Now choose a flower shape and hold Shift while dragging to get a
properly scaled flower. Note that the flower will fill with whatever
your foreground color is. Because I use layer styles a lot for
these, it often will not matter what your foreground color is (as
long as you have the layer styles).
Now choose a nice layer style from your styles palette that isn’t overly glossy or shiny but will make a nice ‘flower’.
Now that you have your basic flower, create a blank new layer and grab your elliptical marquee tool. Now create a perfect small circle above the center of the flower holding the shift key for the perfect circle.
Press alt/opt backspace/delete to fill it with whatever your foreground color is. You have to fill it because there is no data on this layer other than a selection. Now choose a layer style for this layer to make a nice little button or pin/centerpiece in the middle...all up to your taste.
I’m going to use this one for now. Get it to the size you want. Here you can view all of the layer styles that are being used for this particular layer..go ahead and close that menu if you want.
Press the eyeball of the flower to hide that layer and see that
you have the independent dot on it’s own layer. Here is the same instruction flipped.
Go ahead and create some duplicates by dragging the layer to the
new layer icon.
Create a new blank layer and grab a gristly brush and get it to the right size so where you can create a stemline. Note that this layer is beneath the flowers in the layer order/palette. Ctrl and then click on the new layer icon to place a new layer below the active layer.
After creating a stemline on it’s own separate layer you can try and find a style that will make it satisfactory.
One cool thing about using layers with styles already on them is
you can go ahead and paint ‘in’ the already chosen layer styles or
effects. Try this out.
Now you can go ahead and link these 4 layers together.
Here’s another tip: since they are linked go to the flyout menu and choose New set from linked. Name the set if you want and press OK.
This is a really fast way to organize layers; especially when you
have lots of layers b/c you can link the first one and scroll down
the others if they’re in a row.
Now you have a copy of the originals and also a merged layer of the bouquet.
Create another duplicate if you want and Scale it down Ctrl T.'
Another hot tip: pressing (when you’re right above a layer and on
the moVe tool) Shift Ctrl Alt and then dragging will not only
duplicate a layer right there but allow you to drag it straight
across (the Shift part of it).
Once you have all four corners done you can link the two bottom of the image layers together and flip them vertically together after linking them. Linking allows you to edit: transform layers together.
Here I’ve put them into a layer set.
With the moVe tool, I’m dragging one of the layers (unlinked) into a 72 dpi image. Because I started with a 300 dpi image I’m going to have to scale it down.
If you can’t see the edge of the Ctrl T handles then press Ctrl 0 (Ctrl ‘zero’) to reveal enough to allow you to drag it down to size.
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