How to create magazine covers in Paint Shop Pro tutorial.

Mini Magazine coverThis should be a simple Paint Shop Pro project for you to do, assuming you are somewhat familiar with basic Paint Shop Pro image editing techniques. To complete this tutorial you will need to know how to cut out images/remove backgrounds. A couple months ago I posted a video tutorial of how to create custom PSP tubes. That video should provide you enough information about cutting out images/removing backgrounds. You can view it here. You will also need to be very familiar with creating layers because in this tutorial you will be creating several layers for the magazine. For this magazine video tutorial I used a beautiful photo of my wife. I have done several of these in the past. I have also included a soccer sporting magazine I created for oldest son Gage. If you need magazine logos you can easily create your own, or you can visit http://escrappers.com/magazine.html to download several magazine logo clones from popular magazines. They are all available in PNG format with the backgrounds already removed.

To help you out with this tutorial I have included the completed PSPIMAGE so you can use it as an example to help you understand the multiple layers. It hasn’t been resized and is roughly a 7mb. Click here to download it. I hope you enjoy this tutorial.

Comments

4 Responses to “How to create magazine covers in Paint Shop Pro tutorial.”

  1. Klaudia on October 24th, 2008 11:55 am

    um…where can i find some logos for my magazine?

  2. EdumarArtts on November 17th, 2008 10:37 pm

    Parabéns!
    Seus Videos são uma Verdadeira Aula para quem não sabe o poder que o Paint Shop Pro tem!!

  3. Dan on December 16th, 2009 9:27 am

    I downloaded the file, but it won’t open in Paint Shop Pro 9

    Any idea why?

  4. Marcos Raluy on June 11th, 2010 2:36 pm

    Please,
    What is the? name of the first song of the video “How to create magazine covers in Paint Shop Pro tutorial”?
    Thank you very much…

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