This tutorial demonstrates how to create an Aurora Borealis (Northern/Southern Lights) conversion - utilising Corel Paint Shop Pro 7, 8, 9, X, XI, X2, X3, X4, X5, X6, X7, X8. This is a step by step tutorial and is suitable for intermediate students. It includes many informative screen captures that speed up the learning process. This is part of a series of over 500 tutorials that I have written for Paint Shop Pro. Each of my Paint Shop Pro tutorials is step by step and packed with helpful screen captures - so you can follow my instructions every step of the way without ever getting lost.
Aurora Borealis Notes
Aurora Borealis is Latin for Northern Dawn, and is otherwise known as the Northern Lights. The phenomena is caused by electrons in the sky effecting the earth’s magnetic field, and the lights emanate from the Polar regions. The dancing auroras can be seen in the northern hemisphere between September/October and March/April 9 (around the equinox months). Its southern counterpart, Aurora Australis, has similar properties - Australis being the Latin word for of the south.
To work along you are welcome to download the seascape photo I am working with below. Highlight the link below, Right Click then click 'Open Link'.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/1b51r8ojg3w3bi0/Aurora%20Borealis%20Image.jpg?dl=0
I have designed these tutorials so you can begin to use the tools in Paint Shop Pro to immediately get brilliant results - and they can be read on your Kindle, iPad, PC, Mac, Smart Phone and Tablet.
Many of my students have emailed me over the years to say my Paint Shop Pro tutorials are the best they have read and the easiest to follow; in fact, several Universities currently utilise my Paint Shop Pro tutorials teaching their students on campus. Normally I sell my 503 Paint Shop Pro tutorials as a bundle, however, I have made these tutorials available for those of you who maybe just want to use a specific technique and who don't wish to purchase my full collection.
http://www.paintshopprotutorials.co.uk/
Have fun.
Wendi E M Scarth.
Aurora Borealis Notes
Aurora Borealis is Latin for Northern Dawn, and is otherwise known as the Northern Lights. The phenomena is caused by electrons in the sky effecting the earth’s magnetic field, and the lights emanate from the Polar regions. The dancing auroras can be seen in the northern hemisphere between September/October and March/April 9 (around the equinox months). Its southern counterpart, Aurora Australis, has similar properties - Australis being the Latin word for of the south.
To work along you are welcome to download the seascape photo I am working with below. Highlight the link below, Right Click then click 'Open Link'.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/1b51r8ojg3w3bi0/Aurora%20Borealis%20Image.jpg?dl=0
I have designed these tutorials so you can begin to use the tools in Paint Shop Pro to immediately get brilliant results - and they can be read on your Kindle, iPad, PC, Mac, Smart Phone and Tablet.
Many of my students have emailed me over the years to say my Paint Shop Pro tutorials are the best they have read and the easiest to follow; in fact, several Universities currently utilise my Paint Shop Pro tutorials teaching their students on campus. Normally I sell my 503 Paint Shop Pro tutorials as a bundle, however, I have made these tutorials available for those of you who maybe just want to use a specific technique and who don't wish to purchase my full collection.
http://www.paintshopprotutorials.co.uk/
Have fun.
Wendi E M Scarth.