
The
inspiration for this little lady came from my real crafting days
again. I used to do little wooden heads on a silk flower and add
ribbon wings. I bought the fine curly hair and sat with the hot
gluegun carefully gluing on hair for what seemed like hours. I came
up with this idea when I couldn't get the "real" idea to look good
as a "computer" idea. So I played around for a couple of hours and
came up with her, keeping the Christmas spirit in mind. I am sure
you could get many variations from this idea by changing hair
colours, different ideas for bows, and even changing the poinsettia
to rose petals or any flower petal, even fall leaves. My little
angel is short but if you want a taller angel, just add a third row
of petals. Remember, she will be your creation, so make her look
exactly the way you want. Mine is just here to give you the idea how
to do her and start you off.

What You Will Need to Start ...PSP 6
or 7 (this was done in 6)... ... good knowledge of basic terms
and tools... ... the ZIP
FILE HERE - includes psp images of... poinsettia leaf, pine
bough, couple of bows ...the "rope" tube to do her
hair... Please check the tubes that came with PSP. You should
already have the rope and pine cones, but if not, email me at the
address at the bottom of the page.
Open a new image 400
by 400, transparent, 16mil. colours. Save as "angel" in psp format
and remember to save your work often as you put together your angel.
Also open your psp image of the poinsettia petals from the download.
You can pick whichever petal you would like to use. I provided
several for variety. Use your selection tool set to rectangle.
Highlight the petal you want, click inside the rectangle and then
copy the petal. Hide this image at the bottom and we will start to
work on the main image. Create a new raster layer and then paste
your first petal to the far right near the bottom. You will need to
turn it a little and the easiest way I do it, is to click on the
deformation tool and then swivel it around to where I want it. Then
double click to apply the deformation. Duplicate this layer and then
go to "Image - mirror". You should now have what is in the image
below.

We now need to backtrack just a little to
add the drop shadows. Return to the first petal layer, select it and
add a drop shadow using the settings Opacity...75 Shadow
Blur...10 Vertical and Horizontal...3
Then go to your
duplicate petal layer and add a shadow using these
settings Opacity...75 Shadow Blur...10 Vertical and
Horizontal...-3
Add a new raster layer and paste your next
petal in place just to the left of the original. You might have to
use the deformation tool again to adjust the angle of the petal,
then duplicate this layer and go to "Image- mirror". Retrace your
steps and add the same drop shadows as above to these two new
petals. All the petals on the right half use 3,3 and all the petals
on the left half use -3,-3. Continue adding layers and duplicating
layers until you have 6 petals, then finish off the bottom row with
a 7th petal in the middle to cover the join.

If you are
happy with the placement, then you can "merge - visible" to combine
the 7 layers into one. If you are not happy with the placement, you
can go back to the individual layers and make any changes you want
to and then merge.
For the upper layer, check the download I
gave you and we are going to change to the smaller size petal. The
original has been reduced to 75%. Follow the exact same procedure as
the lower layer. Add a new layer for the first petal on the outer
edge, use the deformation tool if needed to alter its direction,
then duplicate the layer and mirror image. Backtrack and add the
drop shadows. When you have added the 7 petals in the top row, hide
the bottom row and merge the visible to make one layer of upper
petals instead of 7.

Add a new
raster layer and we are going to make the head. Set your colour to
#DCBAA3, and choose the shape tool set to circle, antialias checked,
feather unchecked. Draw a circle that is about the size you will
need for your individual angel. I judged by coming down a little
over the upper petals. Don't worry about that because you are going
to send the head behind the petals later. Make sure your shape is
selected and we are going to go to Effects- cutout and use the
following settings Opacity...50 Blur...44 Vertical and
Horizontal...0 Then move your head layer down behind the first
row of petals.

Add two little black circles for eyes and
that's all the features I have given her here. Add a new raster
layer and arrange it so it is on the top. Select your rope tube set
to size 12. You are now going to start the tedious and finger
cramping chore of adding bangs and hair. However, just as we worked
on one side of the skirt and duplicated and mirrored the petals, we
are going to stay smart and work on half a head and then duplicate
and mirror to get a "full head of hair". Start drawing little lines
to make her bangs. Curve them on the sides and you can overlap some
too. Then duplicate and mirror.

Create a
new raster layer and arrange it so it is behind the head layer.
Change your rope tube from size 12 to 20. Now is the tedious part
even doing half a head. Start by making squiggles and circles and
ringlets etc. until you build up the back of the hair. It looks a
bit funny around the head shape but we will fix that up soon.
Continue scribbling until you have the shape you want, then
duplicate that layer and image-mirror to get a whole head.

Create a
new raster layer and send it to the top. Continuing with the rope
tube at size 20, add a few more curls and ringlets etc. to cover
just around the edges of the head and make it much more natural
looking.

Create a new raster layer at the top and
pick a bow from the ones I provided or choose your own. Place your
bow in the centre above her bangs and then I added a drop shadow
using these settings Opacity...36 Blur...4 Vertical and
Horizontal...3

***A
THOUGHT*** At this point you might like to merge all visible
layers before we add the finishing touch of the wings. Another
suggestion would be to save this, as is, just in case you want to
make her again and perhaps change the bow or colourize her hair. You
could also continue until the end, then make a duplicate copy and
save for your files in psp format and finish this one merged for
this angel look.
Create a new raster layer and send it to the
bottom. You can use the pine bough I have provided or use a
favourite you might already have. Just start adding and adding and
adding until you have a nice bushy wing shape. Once again, we will
only worry about one side. When you have the shape you are happy
with, duplicate the layer and image-mirror to get the matching wing.
You might notice in my screen shots below, I moved my wing up a
little so it would be higher than what I had originally done. That
is the beauty of working on lots of layers. Finish off by using the
pine cone tube at size 20, or whatever your preference, and add
however many you would like to the wings.

Now, you
should have a finished Christmas Nature Angel and I bet yours looks
SO cute!!!
If you would like to see a few other alternatives
I have tried click to go on to page two.
Thank you for
attempting this little angel. If you have any problems, please feel
free to email me here.
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This
tutorial was posted at the site of "P. Ann's Place" Oct.31,2001 and
written by P. Sherman. All I ask is that you do not claim it as your
own.
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