
I just love Christmas decorations. I have
tried to continue with the theme of the fancy Christmas ornament and
see if I could create a realistic looking glass one. In all the time
spent creating this, I will tell you before you start this tutorial,
that it only appears at its best on a black background. I don't want
you to think that this will make a good tube or be suitable for any
other coloured backgrounds. I am afraid this ornament needs the
black.

What You Will Need to Start ...PSP 6
or 7 (this was done in 6)... Visit JASC to download a free
trial ...my zip
file containing some of the images in psp format you will
need... ...Blade Pro copper shimmer that you can download at Dee's
site. (or gold of your own)... ... good working knowledge
of PSP will definitely help... ... if you did the Fancy Ball
tutorial, that will help...
We will start by opening an
image 300 wide by 400 high, 16 mil colours, 72 res., transparent
background. Go to "save as" and give it a name. Save your work often
and never take the chance of losing it all.
Create a new
raster layer called "black" and flood fill with black.
Create a new raster layer and name it "shape". Choose the
shape tool and set it to ellipse - filled - antialias checked,
vector checked. Choose white as your colour.
Starting at
point 150 across and 225 down (check the left corner of the bar at
the bottom of your screen), draw out the ellipse until it reaches
approximately points 245, 362. (If you are using PSP7, the ellipse
shape is drawn in a different manner, so you will have to start at
coordinates 50, 90 and drag to 248, 362. When you are doing the
ellipses for the ribbons, remember to adjust the PSP6 coordinates to
yours for version 7) If yours isn't exact don't worry. This is to
give you the idea of the size mine was. Your ellipse will appear
with the vector box around it. Go to Layers- convert to raster.

Go to the selection tool set to rectangle
and draw a shape around your ellipse then click inside. The marching
ants will now surround the shape itself. Go to Selections - save to
an alpha channel. This is the only one we will be doing, so when the
two windows pop up just click okay and you will be returned to your
work area. Do NOT deselect yet.
Create a new raster layer
called "shading1". Go to Image - effects - cutout and apply using
the settings below and the first set of vertical and horizontal
numbers. Then create a new raster layer (you should still have your
marching ants) called "shading2" and apply another cutout effect
this time using the second set of horizontal and vertical numbers.
Deselect.

Before we go any further, make everything invisible
except the layers "shading1" and "shading2" and merge these two
layers. Rename it "glassglobe". You can delete the shape layer and
converted to raster layer and what you should have left are 3 -
layer one, black and glassglobe. We will now start preparing the
ribbons.

Create a new raster layer and call it "upribbon".
Select the shape tool set to "ellipse, stroked, line width 10,
antialias checked" and using white, start at points 150, 225 again
draw your ellipse down to approximately 206 and across to 365.
(About coordinates 100, 90 and drag to 198, 362, with newer versions.)
Once again it doesn't have to be exact but you do have to make sure of
one thing and this is a little difficult to explain. Make sure at
the bottom of your ellipse, the upper part of the line falls just at
or below the globe line. It just makes it easier to appear that the
ribbon is going around the shape. (Start *) Using the selection tool set to
rectangle again, surround your ellipse and click inside to have the
ants surround your ellipse. At this point go to BladePro and apply
the copper shimmer. (Or Flaming Pear - SuperBladePro and any preset
you find fitting. Test until satisfied.)
Then go to Selections - modify - contract - 2. (Delete)
Then floodfill with the colour green #2E502E or one of your choice.
Deselect your ellipse and now we need to cut it into two
pieces. (End *)
Once again choose the selection tool set to
rectangle, and very carefully, start from just above the top centre
of the ribbon and come down and drag to the right to select half of
the ribbon. Click inside so the ants surround the right half of the
ribbon ellipse. Go to "Selections - promote to a layer". Rename this
new layer "upribbonback". We are now goingto move this layer down
until it is just above the black layer and below the glassglobe
layer. Still on this layer, go to "Selections - load from an alpha
channel" When the selection appears, go to "Selections - invert"
then hit the delete key or the pair of scissors. This should remove
any excess ribbon. Keeping the selection active, change layers to
the "upribbon" layer and hit delete there to remove any excess
ribbons as well. Then deselect. Now return to the "upribbonback"
layer and lower the opacity slider to 30%. Hopefully it now looks
as if your ribbon is circling the glassglobe and appearing fainter
as you look at it through the glass.

Create a new raster layer called "roundribbon" and
move it to the top. Using the same settings for the ellipse as we
did for the other ribbon, start at points 150,225 and drag out until
it extends just beyond the globe and down a little but not too far.
(If you have a newer PSP version you may start at 15, 200 and drag
it to about 280, 250.)
Check my image above. Repeat the step above (from *) to add the copper
shimmer and green colour to the ribbon. Now we have to cut this
ribbon in half as well. Activate the selection tool set to rectangle
and we will try and select the top half of the ribbon. Click inside
and then when it is surrounded, go to "Selections- promote to a
layer". Call this new layer "roundribbonback". Move this new layer
down the line until it is just above the black layer. Return to the
"roundribbon" layer. Go to "Selections - load from an alpha channel
" then invert and delete the excess ribbon. Deselect at this
point.

Return to the "roundribbonback" layer. We have to
select it and move it down a little until the top of the back ribbon
matches the top of the front ribbon. Check the image above. When
that is in place, go to "Selections- load from an alpha channel",
then invert and delete the excess ribbon here. Deselect and lower
the opacity level to 30%.
Create a new raster layer named
"lacefront" and move it to the top. Open the zip image of lace I
made, and then copy and paste it onto your image. Check the image
above for an approximate placement. Choose the selection tool set to
rectangle, surround it, then click inside to activate the ants. Go
to BladePro and apply the copper shimmer again. When that is
completed, go to "Selections - load from an alpha channel", invert
and delete the excess lace. Duplicate this layer, rename it
"laceback" and move it down the line again until it is below the
glassglobe layer. Select your lace, and using the shift key and the
right arrow key, move your lace a little to the right and then use
the down key to move it down a little. Then deselect and lower the
opacity of this level to 30% as well. We have moved it slightly to
also give the appearance of seeing just a touch of it through the
glass globe. Go back to the lacefront layer. Open the zipfile image
of the ornament top and copy and paste it onto your image so the
bottom of the ornament topper sits on the top of the
glassglobe.

We are
now going to create four new raster layers all at once. Create the
first and call it "lowerstreamers". Create another and call it
"leaves". Create another and call it "upperstreamers". Create a
fourth and call it "flowers". We are going to work in reverse
order and start with the "flowers" layer. Open the zip file image of
the poinsettia. Copy and then paste the first flower in the middle
of your globe. You will have to turn this one only just a little to
make it more level. Then add a drop shadow. These settings will be
used for all the rest of the decorations on the top. (except for the
other two poinsettias which will have a vertical horizontal of minus
4 - looks more like plus 4 on the last flower). "Colour- black.... Opacity - 65....Blur- 7....Vertical and
Horizontal 2". Paste another poinsettia on the right and just add a
drop shadow (remember to change v. and h. to -4). Paste another
poinsettia on the left, mirror it and then add its drop shadow
(change v. and h. to 4). See the image above.

Activate the "leaves" layer. Open the zip image and
decide which placements of leaves you like then copy and paste. I
left the poinsettia layer visible so I could tell where I wanted to
place my leaves. In the image above, I hid the flowers so I could
show you where my leaves ended up. When you have finished adding all
the leaves you would like to, then apply the drop shadow. We will
move on to the last decoration - the streamers. Open the zip image
of the streamers. There are two sizes for you to add variety. They
are examples from the tube Jasc provides with the programme but I
colourized them to match the copper look. You can copy and paste
some on the "lowerstreamers" layer so some are below the leaves and
some on the "upperstreamers" layer so they appear just below the
flowers. You may add as many or few as you like. You can see my
finished version above. Even though they already have a drop shadow,
add another to each layer of streamers.

We
are nearing the end. Create a new raster layer and name it "angel".
Move it down so it is just below the glassglobe layer.
(Create another layer "ribbon".) Use the
eyedropper and choose a colour from the streamer to draw a line.
Start just under the flowers and draw a straight line to just about
the centre ribbon. I used line width 2, antialias yes and the pencil
with settings - point to point. Open the zip image of the angel and
copy and paste it onto your layer. You can paste it where you wish
but you can check above for my placement. When you are finished,
lower the opacity slider to 50%. At this point, I had to go to the
back ribbon layer and erase some of the ribbon that was showing
through the angel's head. Check and see if you need to erase
anything as well.
Create a new raster layer called "hook" and
send it to the top. Open the zip file image of the hook and copy and
paste it into position. Check above as well. Using the eraser tool
set to 1, go in and erase part of the hook so it appears to be
behind the ring.
You should now have a finished glass
ornament. Why not turn it into a Christmas card, a gift tag, part of
a webset title or button ornament, or anything else you can think
of. I will be turning mine into a webset similar to the introductory
page you saw and offering it for download on the Holidays page. If
you would like to see it, click HERE
to take a peek.
I hope you have enjoyed creating this
ornament as a companion piece to the other Christmas ball.
If you have any problems or need further explanations,
please feel free to email me here
If you want another
look at it in full size click below to go back to the Introductory
page.
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This
tutorial was posted at the site of "P. Ann's Place" Dec. 2, 2001 and
written by P. Sherman. All I ask is that you do not claim it as your
own.
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