Heart-Shaped Jello Mold - continued

8a. O.K. now for the fun part! (Or the work part, depending on your viewpoint, LOL).
Add a new layer, then click on your picture tube tool and find the tube named "cream-ns".* Set your tube for scale: "35", Placement mode: "Continuous", Selection mode: "Random", Step: "60".

picture tube tool box

NOTE: You may want to make a duplicate of your image and save it at this point so you will have something to decorate after you practice your technique. It took me several tries to get this "whipped cream" to look the way I wanted it to.

8b. Hold down the left mouse button and drag the "cream" all the way around the outside edge of the heart until you come back to the beginning. Be sure to keep the left button pressed down while you´re dragging the tube. This is how you make the line of whipped cream "continuous", rather than just dots of "cream".You may have to fill in a spot or two, but for the most part the "cream" should be connected in a fairly smooth line. This particular technique for using a tube usually requires some practice.....I know I needed a lot of practice, LOL. This is what you should have so far:

pink jello heart with cream

9. Deselect and add a new layer.

10. Repeat step 8b, except this time, drag the mouse around the outside edge of the first layer of Whipped Cream (don't forget to keep holding down that mouse button while you drag). At this point your image should look something like this:

pink jello heart with more cream

YUM!

The Jello Heart is finished and at this point you can merge and flatten all of your layers, or add a background of your choice and then merge. I hope you enjoyed the tutorial, I certainly did.....and by the way,

Happy Valentine's Day to All!.....*~Nightshadow~*



*For those of you who´ve noticed how much my "cream" looks like a piece of popcorn, I must confess, that's what it started out as, LOL. I did some customizing of one of the popcorn tubes that JASC so kindly provided with PSP Version 7. winking "smiley"

Blue divider with butterfly

This tutorial is my own creation, any similarity to any other tutorial on the Internet is unintentional. It is copyrighted by me, *~Nightshadow~*, on February 9, 2002, and is not to be copied or reproduced in any way under penalty of law. Graphics lists, please e-mail me for permission to post my tutorials, especially because I would love to see the results :O)

NOTE: Any image you make using this tutorial is completely your own property.


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