Adobe flash christmas card tutorial




















You will find thousands of high-quality creative resources to help keep your creative juices flowing for all of your projects, all year round! The next thing we are going to do is click on the foreground color from the bottom of our toolbar on the left side of the interface. Use the image below as a guide for the size and placement of your frame. Click and drag the watercolor texture into your document and place it at the top of the Layers Palette.

If you have the Paint Bucket Tool selected instead, you will need to click and hold on the tool and then choose the Gradient Tool from the pop out box.

Once selected, there will be several options for the Gradient Tool that can be seen along the top toolbar in the interface. From here we want to make sure that we have a solid black color selected with a Linear Gradient that fades from solid to transparent like this:. Once you have the right settings, click and drag from the top of the canvas downwards to apply the gradient to the mask.

You should also notice the change in the thumbnail of the layer. After flipping the watercolor texture and applying the transformation, click on the Adjustment Layer Icon found at the bottom of the Layers Palette. Scale the wreath down until it fits nicely in the center of your canvas with a bit of breathing room around the left and right like the image below:. Next, hold the Shift Key and click and drag out a large circle shape that goes behind the wreath but not outside of the edges.

You can also toggle the position of the shape as you scale it by holding down the Spacebar Key which allows you to drag the shape around freely. Ideally we are looking to create a circular shape about the same size and placement as the image shown here:.

From here we just want to fill in the space below the mountains with the solid color while being careful not to go outside of the wreath. You should now have something like this:. For the properties we will need to make three points inside of the grid on the Curves Adjustment Layer that looks like this:. Create about four or five more copies so that you end up with a whole fence that extends all the way across the wreath.

From here, select the very top fence piece, hold the Shift Key, and then select the very bottom fence piece so they are all selected at the same time. From here we are simply going to brush over any parts of the fence that are sticking out on the sides of the wreath to hide them.

The image below shows the result after brushing out the extended parts of the fence that we want to remove. Bring the illustration into your working document and place it at the top of your Layers Palette. The goal here is to place the snow just below the wreath and in the center as shown below:. Place the cloud over the top right portion of the wreath using the image below as a reference for the size and placement:.

You may also want to scale this one down or up just to have some variation. Select the very top cloud Smart Object layer in the Layers Palette, and then hold the Shift Key and click on the very bottom cloud layer so all four of your clouds are selected simultaneously. Doing this should activate a selection around all five of the shapes at the same time. Bring the bird into your working document and place it at the top of your Layers Palette.

Bring the rabbit into your main file and then place this one at the top of the Layers Palette. After that we can do another Free Transform and scale the bunny down placing it towards the right edge of the snow below the wreath. Use the image below as a guide for the size and placement of the illustration.

However, are there something special come into your mind? How about making Flash Christmas Greeting Cards with your favorite photos and send to others?

I've just made one for my best friend Shirley. She loves it very much. So how about making your very own flash E-card now? Only Wondershare UniConverter is needed to weave your photos and texts to a unique flash eCard. Get it for free trial now. Go to the "Browse" tab. Import your photos. Then process them with the built-in editing tool, which include some basic functions like crop, rotate, filter, etc by double clicking the images on the Story Board.

Add a bunch of your favorite music to make your greeting card more beautiful. Especially, you can add a hyperlink for each photo here. Below are my original photos. Select "Template". Create some blue color circles in our canvas, as in the image below.

Then configure as show in the image below or as you prefer. Type out the text "Merry Christmas" with the Text tool T and choose a font. I am using the awesome font : Hanford Script and Size : 57px. No portion of these materials may be reproduced in any manner whatsoever, without the express written consent of Entheos. Any unauthorized use, sharing, reproduction or distribution of these materials by any means, electronic, mechanical, or otherwise is strictly prohibited.

Template Shop. See our free flash greeting e-cards below:. Light free flash Christmas card. FYI: Each greeting card package comes with corresponding source files.

Check out exclusive Christmas greeting cards, email templates, special offer pages, holidays banners and many other handy resources at FlashMint Christmas Web Design Bundle right now! This summer FlashMint will keep surprising you with Good Stuff!

Can anyone tell me which version of flash will this work on? Dint worked on my flash It comes up as big chunks of abstract white boxes…. How do I fix it? Do you have the original. I opened the file in CS4 and it works great.



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