

You will need
My zip file HERE
Please respect those who made the contents and do not change the file names
1: Set your foreground to black and the background to #404040.
2: Open the dmsblackandwhitealpha. Shift D to duplicate. Close the original.
3: Fill with the background colour.
4: Layers new raster layer.
Selections, load/save selection. load selection from alpha channel. Load selection 1.
Fill with the foreground colour.
Select none.
5: Layers new raster layer.
Selections, load/save selection. load selection from alpha channel. Load selection 2.
Fill with the background colour.
Select none.
6: Open the key tube. Click on the bar at the top copy. Back to the working canvas. Paste as a new layer.
Image resize 80% making sure all layers is not checked.
Repeat resize twice more. Position as in the main graphic.
Adjust, sharpness, sharpen.
Change the blend mode to luminance legacy.
7: Open the TCH-Bougie-001 tube. Making sure the tube layer is active click on the bar at the top copy. Back to the working canvas. Paste as a new layer.
Image resize 80% making sure all layers is not checked.
Repeat resize once more. Position as in the main graphic.
Effects, edge effects, enhance.
Change the blend mode to luminance legacy.
8: Open the dmsbf15 tube. Making sure the tube layer is active click on the bar at the top copy. Back to the working canvas. Paste as a new layer.
Image resize 80% making sure all layers is not checked.
Position as in the main graphic.
9: Open the 1Patries_3-DitavonKleef1948936525_3-9-08 tube. Making sure the tube layer is active click on the bar at the top copy. Back to the working canvas. Paste as a new layer.
Change the blend mode to luminance legacy.
Position as in the main graphic.
10: Add any text you require. When you are happy how everything is positioned, merge all, flatten.
14: Image add borders 14 using your foreground colour.
15: Open the dmsblackandwhiteframe. Click on the bar at the top copy. Back to the working canvas. Paste as a new layer. It will be in the correct position.
16: Add your watermark. Merge all, flatten. Resize if you wish, but not too much or you will lost detail.
You're all done.
This tutorial was written by Diane M. Stanley on November 5, 2009
No copyright infringement is intended as this is purely for the learning experience gained through creating this tag.
This tutorial must not be passed through e-mail, groups or by any other method without written permission from myself.
Thank you to Cat for testing this tutorial.
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