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Dining Car Tutorial for Paint Shop Pro
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Add a new layer. Use your selelction tool set to rectangle and make a rectangle between your windows.
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| Set you forground color ro white and your background color to #C0C0C0 and flood fill the selection with a linear gradient as shown. |
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| Keep it selected and go to Image, Noise, Add Noise. Use the same setting as before. Add an inner bevel to the selection using the soft edge setting. Deselect. Add a new layer. Set your selection tool to ellipse and make an ellipse on top of the door. Reverse your colors and flood fill with the same settings of the linear gradient. Add noise again with the same setting as before. |
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| With the oval window still selected go to Image, Plugins, EyeCandy, Glass and apply with the settings shown. |
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| Now that the door is added we can go back to the windows. Arrange the windows so they are spaced evenly apart. Hide all the layers except for the windows and merge visible. Keep your layers hidden and draw a rectangle around all of the windows and then click on one to select all of them. With your forground set to white and your background set to #808080 flood fill the windows with the linear gradients with the same settings as before. Add a noise with the same settings. With the windows still selected add a new layer. Go to Image, Effects, Cutout and add a coutout with the same setting as we used on the smaller windows. Deselect and hide all the layers except for the windows and the cutout layer and merge visible. You should now have something like the image shown |
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