This tutorial will explain how to thread an eyelet using
Photoshop 7.0.
Step 1: Using Photoshop, open the eyelet and ribbon
you wish to thread. Drag both of those elements into your layout. I have three
separate layers, with the ribbon on top.
Step 2: With the ribbon layer highlighted (or
active), Choose Layer > Add Layer Mask > Reveal All
This is what the Layers area should resemble now:
Step 3: Select the Buckle layer to be your active
layer. Now, click on the CTRL button and the Buckle layer together. This will
select the entire buckle.
Note: You may want to enlarge the image to see the
details better, while pressing the CTRL key, also press the + key (to minimize,
press CRTL - ).
Step 4: Select the layer mask thumbnail, see below:
Step 5: Select the brush tool and choose a round or
square brush at a size you can easily work with. Set opacity to 100%. Change
the foreground and background colors as black and white. See below for
reference:
Step 6: Erase the part of the ribbon where you want
the buckle to show through.
Step 7: When finished erasing, select CTRL D to
deselect the selected area (marching ants).
Step 8: To add shadows, double-click the Layer
thumbnail of the ribbon. Select the shadow styles you want to add in the Layer
Style box and change the settings as desired.
Here’s my final result:
*Referenced Anna Aspnes tutorial from “The Miracle”
collection.
**All elements used are from Julie Mead’s Waiting CD**
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