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Click on the ellipse sub-layer to highlight it, and then click on the bottom node of the hat, and move it up under the edge of the brim. If you want your hat to look basically as it does now (screen shot #17), then activate the hat layer in the Layers Palette, clicking on the + sign next to the layer to open the layer. The hat is now drawn! Now for some final adjustments on its appearance. Using the same settings for the colors you used for the brim, and again using the ellipse preset shape, draw a circle over the point of the hat.ġ9. Add a new vector layer, naming it "tassel". Pull each of these new nodes out and up a bit till you get the shape you want for the brim.ġ8. Then edit the new nodes to be Asymmetrical.ġ7. Do this on both sides about where the arrows show. Holding the cursor over the line of the brim, you will see a ~, hold down the Ctrl key and left click with your mouse - this will add a new node. The first screen shot shows the handles and the arrows, and the second shows about where I want the height to be.ġ6. Click on the left side node, when the handles appear, pull up on the top handle to the height you want, and then do the same with the other side node. Click on the top node and change it to Symmetric, also and then move it up to about the height you want the brim to be.ġ5. Don't worry if the bottom of your hat shows, as you can adjust that once you have the shape on the brim.ġ4. Move it up some as shown in the screen shot. Using the Pen Tool, right click on the bottom node and change it to Symmetric. Center in Canvas to center the brim over the hat.ġ3. Don't worry about getting it perfectly centered as you can use the Objects/Align/Horz. Using the same settings as for the hat, draw an ellipse, similar to the screen shot. If you do add a color, have the Width on your ellipse shape at 1. I leave my Fill/Foreground null, but you can have it filled with a light gray, darker gray, or even black. Add a new vector layer, naming it "brim". Deselect this layer by going to Selections/Select None or by holding down the Ctrl key and clicking on the D key.ġ1. I am just showing the basics in this tutorial.)ġ0. You will have to add more nodes to add a bit more shape to the hat. (Note: If you want the hat to have the point hanging down, move the pointed node to either side and down. Move the handles until you have the "point" you like, remembering you can continue to adjust the handles once you have the furry brim and tassel on. Click on the top node, and pull each of the handles down and in towards the center as shown in the screen shot. These two moves don't have to be really accurate, as they will be covered with the furry brim.ĩ. Now do the same with the other side node - as shown in the screen shot. This node is a Cusp node so it will make it look like a corner once you move the handle.Ĩ. Click on the Left side node, and move the right handle up to about level with the center node. Push the node up as shown in the screen shot - you will move it until the handles are about level with the two side nodes.ħ. Right click on the bottom node, and the window shown in the screen shot will appear - click on Symmetric.Ħ. Go to Objects/Align/Horiz.Center in Canvas.Īctivate the Pen Tool on the side tool bar and the Edit Mode in the upper tool bar.ĥ. Draw a circle (doesn't have to be a perfect circle) slightly near the bottom of the image as in the screen shot.ģ. Open the Presets Shape and click on the ellipse. Using the shade of red that you want, I am using #ff0000 for mine - Stroke/Foreground: null Fill/Background: #ff0000 (or shade of red of your choice).
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If you have a specific item, such as an animal to put the Santa hat on, it is best to Edit/Copy the head onto the new image so you can judge the size needed, but you can just do the hat and then resize and/or use the Raster Deform to make it fit.
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(This is another reason I have a folder with the name of the tutorial, so that I can also put my pspimages in it to save and "play" with later!) I later move the folder to within another folder that I keep all my tutorial folders and other PSP things in.ġ. Remember to save often! You can save it as a pspimage in the folder of your choice. To do this tutorial, you will need a basic knowledge of PSP and Eye Candy. It is a not a very long tutorial but if you save it frequently, you can always stop work on it and then go back to it at another time. This tutorial uses vectors with node adjustment. I did the work for this tutorial in PSP version 9, but I am sure the technique would work in other versions as well.
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