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Vibeke. 20 years old. February 23. Norway. Asker. green eyes. brown hair. soccer player.
Loves: Jan Christopher. kebab. friends. Dolly+Ferdinand. Kumsen. money. pizza. snowboard. my green car. surprises. candy. coca cola. LOST. Prison Break. Ugly Betty. sun. Nickelback.
Hates: arrogant/fake people. school. toes. rain. stealers/copiers. homework. teachers.

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Owner: Vibeke
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Site name: vejc-design.com
Online since: 4. October '07
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Last updated: 28. July '08

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Layout up since July 28. It was made by Vibeke in Paint Shop Pro 9. Featuring no one. Fonts used: Ambrosia.

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    Advanced Bubble Layout

    Main >> Tutorials >> Paint Shop Pro >> Advanced Bubble Layout

    Many of you have asked me to make this tutorial, so here it finally is! This is an advanced bubble tutorial, you make the bubble of the background and then you make the picture go outside the bubble. Read the tutorial closely.


    Step 1: Start by finding som suiting photos. I've choosen to use these photos of Fergie:


    Step 2: Before you start making the layout, make PNG's of all of your photos. If you don't know how to do this, take a look at this tutorial here. Here's my PNG's:


    Step 3: Make a new dokument, by clicking on this icon: . It has to be big enough to fitt all of your pictures. Then Copy and Paste all of your picturs in it. But them in the order you want them to be in.


    Step 4: Now use the circle tool, which looks like this: and make a circle over the first photo. The colour of the circle is not important, we are going to erase the circel afterwards. Here's how mine looks now:


    Step 5: Use the selection tool, which looks like this: , to mark a rectangle aroung the circle, then click on the circle so the marking it just around the circle. Then go to Selection >> Invert. The marking will now be inverted. Go to your layer palette and select the layer with the first picture. Then click Delete. If you also delete your cirlce layer, your layout will look like mine, if you've done everything correct:


    Step 6: Repeat the last step with all of your photos. Here how mine looks:


    Step 7: Where all the circles meet you can try to blend then a little together so they looks nicer. Just do this step in your own way, that's easiest:)

    Step 8: Now open the PSD's you made a while ago. Paste all of them on to the layout, and put each one of them over the picture they belong to.


    Step 9: If you have some legs outside of the circles and they have been cut off, you may so like I've done over; use the eraser tool, put the hardness to 0 and then erase the ends a little.

    Step 10: If you are pleased with how the pictures look together, click Layers >> Merge >> Merge Visible. (this step is very important that you have done later on in the tutorial)

    Step 11: Make a new raster layer, by clicking Layers >> new raster layer. Drag the new layer to the bottom of your layer palette. Then select a colour you feel match the rest of your layout and make it the background colour, here's my layout:


    Step 12: If you want a shadow around all of the pictures, use the selection tool again and make a rectange around all of the pictures. Then click on the pictures so the marking close up on them. Go to Effects >> 3D Effects >> Drop Shadow. Play around with the settings and see what you think look good. Here's mine with shadow.


    Step 13: Now all that is left to do is to decorate the layout the way you want it to be. If you want brushes under the pictures, then make a new raster layer and drag it under the pictures, then add brushes to it:) Here's my finished layout (click to enlarge):




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