Lost In Thought

You will need

FM Tile Tools Blend Emboss

My zip file HERE

Please respect the tubers and do not change file names.

 

1: Open the dmsthoughtbg in PSP. Shift D to duplicate. Close the original.

2: Effects, plugins FM Tile Tools Blend Emboss with the default settings.

Repeat Blend Emboss once.

3: Open the Misted_At_The_River_RM tube. Make sure the layer with the tube is active. Click on the bar at the top. Copy. Back to working canvas. Paste as a new layer. Position as in the main graphic.

Lower the opacity to 80%.

4: Effects, plugins FM Tile Tools Blend Emboss with the default settings.

5: Open the tube191_monique in PSP. Make sure the layer with the tube is active. Click on the bar at the top. Copy. Back to working canvas. Paste as a new layer. Position as in the main graphic.

6: Effects, plugins FM Tile Tools Blend Emboss with the default settings.

7: Layers merge. Merge down. This will put both of your tube layers on the same layer.

8: Effects, illumination effects sunburst with the following settings.

9: Open the BirdSwanPinkFlowers~LL~V tube in PSP. Click on the bar at the top. Copy. Back to working canvas. Paste as a new layer.

Image mirror. Image resize 75% bicubic making sure all layers is not checked. Lower the opacity to 77%. Position as in main graphic.

10: Effects, plugins FM Tile Tools Blend Emboss with the default settings.

11: At this point either add text of your own or use mine in the zip file.

12: Open the dmsthoughtframe in PSP. Click on the bar at the top. Copy. Back to working canvas. Paste as a new layer.

It will be in the correct position.

13: When you are happy with how everything is positioned merge all, flatten.

14: Add your watermark and resize if you wish and you are all done.

This tutorial was written by Diane M. Stanley on October 30, 2008.

Any similarity to any other tutorial is purely coincidental. 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 Chris for testing this tutorial.

© D.M.S Creations 2008