Install the tube !
Open up an image 400*400 pixels with a transparent background.
Select the picture tube tool and add the tube with the scale 75%
Add a new raster layer (layers/ new raster layer).
Then select the preset shapes tool and set the settings like this.
Draw the shape to the size 290*290. Then select it using the selection tool.
Use the flood fill tool to flood fill it with this colour: #F2DB4B
Then pick up the spray can and spray a little here and there with
these two colours : #F9AFFA and #85B983
You should now have something like this.
With the shape still selected go to effects/ reflection effects/ kaleidoskope.
Depending on what colours and how much and where you sprayed the result will
come out a bit differently than mine but still pretty much the same.
Use these settings when adding the kaleidoskope.
Now go to effects/ 3d effects/ inner bevel add with these settings...
Deselect the image.
Duplicate this layer, then go to image rotate and rotate with 30 to the right.
Then duplicate this layer and rotate it 30 to the right.
You should now have something looking like this...
Now hide the layer with the girl on it by clicking the glasses on the layer
palette. Then higlight one of the other layers and go to layers/ merge / merge visible.
Duplicate the merged layer and then go to image/ resize and resize with 75%
After that go to image/ rotate and rotate the resized layer with 9 degrees to the right.
With the girl still hidden merge visible again and then add a suitable
drop shadow by going to effects/ 3d effects/ drop shadow.
Unhide the girl and drag that layer to the top either by just simply draging it upwards
on the layer palette or by going to layers / arrange/ send to top.
Add the same drop shadow to her as to the background.
Now it's time for the text.
Add a new raster layer.
Then select the text tool and add text with the follwoing settings...
Then add the same inner as we used on the background.
Then add the same drop shadow.
Crop the image if needed.
Now go to layers/ merge / merge visible and save as .jpg and you are done !
I resized mine with 75% which is why it's much smaller.
I hope you had fun !
Happy psp.ing :o)
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