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How to Make a Panda
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2002-2012
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Tutorial written by ©charlieonline
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This tutorial was
written using PSP9
but
may be done with other
versions,
and assumes
you have a good working
knowledge of PSP and its
tools.
Supplies
needed:
Only
Ellipse Tool
No Plugins


Use the arrow to
mark your place while you do the tutorial.
If you like to print it click
below:


Settings
Set your Foreground to
black
and Background to
white
Remember to save often.

Let's begin!!
1
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Create a
New Transparent Image
500x500
pixel - 200 DPI
Raster Background
checked - 16
million colors
We
begin creating
the Head
Open your
Preset Shape Ellipse
Tool on the left
and with your
Foreground to black
and Background to
white
draw out
an ellipse setting like this
Right
click - Convert to Path
Add nodes
and shape your ellipse something like this
Convert to
Raster Layer
Rename as
head
##***##Selections - Select all
Selections- Float
Effects 3D - Cutout as below
Selections - Select none
##***##
2 -
Set your Foreground to
null
and Background to
black
and with your Ellipse
draw out
another one setting like this
Click at
Object Selector Tool
Left click on the handle at the arrow.
Keep it down and turn the Ellipse a little bit as below
Right
click - Convert to Path
Click at
your
Pen Tool
Add nodes
and shape your ellipse something like this
Convert to
Raster Layer
Rename as
ear1
Layer -
Arrange - Send to Bottom
Duplicate
Immage -
Mirror
And with
your Mover Tool
place it
as the finished work
3 - Open
again your Ellipse Tool
and draw out
an ellipse setting like this
Click at
Object Selector Tool
Left click on the handle at the arrow
Keep it down and turn the Ellipse to your right,
just a little bit as below
Duplicate
Return to
the original layer
(make sure
it is active)
Convert to
Raster Layer
and remane
eye1
Return on your
duplicate layer
Immage -
Mirror
Resize it a little bit with your
Object Selector Tool
as the finished work
Convert to
Raster Layer
and remane
eye 2
And with
your Mover Tool
place it
in the right position
See the
finished to help you
Stand on layer
eye2
keep
foreground to null, change background to white
and with
your Ellipse draw out
a small one for the
pupil
See the
finished to help you
Convert to Raster Layer
Duplicate and with your Mover place it on the
eye1
4 -
Unclose foreground, set to
black
and change
background to
#fbd9d9
and with your Ellipse Tool
draw out
an ellipse setting like this
Convert to
Raster Layer
and rename
nose
At this
point if you like apply a Drop shadow
both
the nose and the eyes. I set mine as below
5 - Now
set your foreground to
black
and background to
null
and draw
out an Ellipse setting as below
Convert to
Raster Layer
and rename
mouth
Click at your
Selection Rectangle Tool
Antialias = checked
Mark the part you will delete to create the
mouth like this
Hit the
Delete key
Select None
Now I add
2 small ellipse to close the line of the mouth
And
also I colored a little bit its cheecks as below
6 - Change your background to
#ffc0c0
keep
foreground null
and draw
an ellipse like this
Convert to
Raster Layer
Adjust - Blur -
Gaussian Blur - Radius = 14
Low the
Opacity to 82
Duplicate
Image -
Mirror
place it
at the left of the mouth
Layer -
Merge Visible
Now we
go to draw the body
7 - Add a
new VectorLayer
Layer
Arrange - Send to Bottom
And with
your foreground to black and background to white
draw out
an ellipse like this
If you
like shape it a little bit
or leave
it so.
Convert to
Raster Layer
and rename
as
body
Repeat from
##***##
to
##***##
8 -
Set your Foreground to
null
and Background to
black
draw out
an ellipse setting like this
Click at
Object Selector Tool
Left click on the handle at the arrow
Keep it down and turn the Ellipse to your left,
just a little bit.
See the
finished to help you
Convert to
Raster Layer
and rename
as
leg
Duplicate
Immage -
Mirror
And with
your Mover Tool
place it
as the finished work
Repeat
this step for the hands,
but the
ellipse have to be just a little small than the legs
Place everything to the
right place
as finished work
Layer -
Merge Visible
If you
like apply a drop shadow to your panda
When you are satisfied on it,
save as .pspimage
or .png
Done!
Hope you have enjoyed
this tutorial.
If
you have any questions,
please write a message
in to my
Contatti
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Written at the end of April 2010

This is a gift from my good friend
Laurie
testing my
tutorial
TY hun, I love
very much this one. It' very funny. LOL


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