Fantasy Butterflies – How it’s Done, The Recipe

OK. So for those of you who want to do everything by yourself, here is the tutorial, or should I say – a recipe!

So what we need is:

1. A brand new image sized 400 x 425 pixels (of course, you can make it any size you want)

2. Rockwell font (This one has to be bought, but I recommend dafont.com as a great resource for free fonts so if you don’t have it and don’t want to buy, you can take the one you like from there.)

3. Butterflies Swirls. Those can be bought too, set of 20 for $9,99 or downloaded for free, set of 5.

Now, many of you have asked how to get free version of butterflies. Here is how:

1. Subscribe to my super-dooper newsletter (where I only write about cool stuff!) Subscribe by clicking here –>!

2. You will receive the link to the freebies (43 free sets of Photoshop brushes, Butterfiles are among them)

3. Click on the link (or image with the Butterflies brushes) and – voila, just download them.

(OK, I’d prefer if you buy it. If you can’t afford, drop me a mail.)

So, we’re ready to start.

It all starts with a gradient from blue to black as shown here:

Photoshop 7.0 brushes - Butterflies Made of Swirls Tutorial

Then well add a elegant glowing line with few sparkles. Line was done with a pen tool. Then, when in a new layer, select Brush tool and select simple good old fashioned Photoshop default brush like this:

Usage of the Photoshop Butterflies Swirls

Now select Pen tool, position it above the path, right-click the mouse select stroke subpath, make sure Brush is selected as well as Simulate pressure, you can now hide the path with Ctrl+H and – Voila! Nice! In’nit?

Add a few dots using really small brush add some outer glow, here are the settings:

fantasy_butterflies_tut_img4.jpg

And this is the result:

fantasy_butterflies_tut_img5.jpg

Now, let’s add text and butterflies and after a bit of playing with the same effects that we used for sparkles and the stroke we get:

fantasy_butterflies_tut_img6.jpg

And finally, I wanted to add some more color to the graphics:

Coloring the image

As you can see this was done by adding two more layers, each of them partially filled with Gradient tool and blending set to color. These layers are positioned above the background and the stroke and below the butterflies and text.

And voila! Here it is! Our new creation:

Fantasy Butterflies

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  1. Great tuto Silvia, i think is perfectly clear and understandable.
    the photos make it easy to folow it.

    im your fan, and love what you do and how u do.

    I’ve already signed up to newsletter.

  2. Thank you everyone!
    —> Valeria: you should try this PSP tutorial: How to Convert the Photoshop Brushes to Paint Shop Pro Brushes, Fast and Easy Way

    And you can get Butterflies LITE edition after joining our Geen Bulb Gang :)

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