In this tutorial I will show you how to create a glass orb and other glass shapes that can be placed over your favorite alpha or to create a new alpha as well as placing them over other images that will give you that glass stone effect and another way to use your favorite scrapping supplies.
First we will need to create a new image to do this
Go to file and select new the new image box will open and you will need to place the following information.
For a full size Scrapbooking Element you will use {Width 200…Height 200… Units Pixels … Resolution 100} in the image Characteristics section have the Raster Background selected as well as the Transparent selection checked.
For a Tagger Size Element you will use {Width 600…Height 600… Units Pixels … Resolution 300} in the image Characteristics section have the Raster Background selected as well as the Transparent selection checked.
Now that you have your blank working area we can create the glass orb.
1. Go to Effects and select Artistic Effects now select balls and bubbles
2. Under the 1st tab Shapes you should have single ball or bubble selected.
3. Under the second tab Surface the materials should be white… Opacity 15… Shininess 50… and Gloss 76.
4. Under Illumination Ambience Maximum 19 … Minimum 0… Lights-light 1… Color should be white.. Highlight size 25… No Type should be checked . When all the tabs have been finished click on ok. You see we have not used the maps tab at all there will be more about this tab at the end of this tutorial .
You will have something that looks like this(I filled in an under raster layer so that you could see it better)
Now that we have created this cute little bubble we want to flatten it out to get that nice flat glass stone look to do this we need to warp the image we just created.
1. Go to Effects… Distortion Effects and then click on Warp.
2. We will only change the settings here to Size 50…. And Strength 90 then click ok
You will have something that looks like this
Giving your glass demention
1. Choose the Magic Wand Tool and set the Match Mode to All Opaque. You can now click on any part of the stone and it will all become Masked.
2. Now that you have the whole stone masked you want to Invert the masked selection . To do this Go to Selections tab and choose invert.
3. Go to Apply Effects… 3D Effects…and click on Drop Shadow.
4. Settings for the drop Shadow box are offset: Vertical 8… Horizontal 8… Attributes: Opacity 75… Blur 40…and the color black then click ok when finished.
5. Go to The Selections tab again and select none and the masked area will disappear.
You have completed this tutorial and should have a finished glass stone that looks something like this.
To save your stone Go to File… Export…and click on PNG Optimizer
Now to have fun and play with what we just learned
The easiest thing to change and play with is to colorize your stone simply go to
1. Adjust… Hue and Saturation…then Colorize
To Have fun creating new stone shapes, Simply go to Effects.. Distortion Effects there are many different options there so let your self go crazy!!! And do not limit yourself to only using one distortion on it use multiple effects to create a new and exciting shape.
Here are a few examples:
To change the shape you can also use the Mesh warp tool
Not only can you change the shape and the color. You can change step 2 so you can add texture to your glass.
1. Go to Effects and select Artistic Effects now select balls and bubbles
2. Click on the maps Tab.
3. If you check the bump map box and choose an image it will add that texture to your glass play with the settings till you create the effect you want.
I hope you had fun with this tutorial and would love to see your results !!!!
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