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Old 07-27-2005, 03:36 AM   #1 (permalink)
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I hope my tutorial isnt too confusing >.<

Create a new blank image (any size) or you can just use the one your working on.

In my case.. I used size 420x120

Choice any background you like and use the "Pain bucket" to fill it with the color. Or you can just leave it Transparent. But for just learning this you might want to just follow my lead. ^_^

Then decorate it whatever you want or write whatever may please you on it.
I have mine like this.



Then here's the butterfly part ^_^.
First chooice your favorite butterfly brush.

Then make a new layer (Layer > New > Layer) then name it Butterfly start



Note: If you want your butterfly to have stroke then right click on the layer "butterfly start" and do the blending option to stroke it.

Make sure you have your butterfly path set on ur mind so you can actually make the butterfly direction goin well.

These following instruction might sound confusing. So WARNING!!

1. Adding butterfly
It's just like puting on brushes so just gon on and put ONE (1) butterfly on that layer. AGAIN shall i repeat. ONE! you can resize it with the free transform if you want or move it around where you wish.

Then you would get something like this



Then creat a new layer and add another one on and creat a path.



2. Image Ready
Now jump to Image ready (Ctrl+Shilft+M)

then on choose animation on your bottom thingie (sorry for not knowing what it call lol) then click "duplicate the current frame" it look like this



Before you click it make sure your layers look like this



After you've duplicate the layer one by another turn off the eye of the first butterfly off and open the eye of the 2nd butterfly up then click the "tween" button.



and put the setting like this



Then repeat the steps and continue to open all the eye of each butterfly layer one by one. Then you would get the final goodie ^_^

This is what i got.



If you have any question just PM me then i'll answer it. Have fun ^_^

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Old 01-05-2006, 01:27 AM   #2 (permalink)
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<center>This is a default brush right? I mean the butterfly is one of the default brushes that Adobe provides for you but you have to import it right?</center>
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