| Switch to the layer that has the ellipse window. Use your
selection tool set to rectangle and make a rectanle around the oval then
click on the oval to select it. Don't deselect the oval. Make a new layer
and then go to the coutout effect and apply the same setting as the other
windows. |
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| Deselect and add a new layer. Set your foreground color
to #C0C0C0 and using your selection tool set to rectangle, make a rectangle
at the bottom of the car. |
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| Fill the rectangle with the foreground color set to solid
fill. Go to Image, Effects, Blinds. Change the settings to width 6, Opacity
73, color #808080, horizontal unchecked and light from left/top unchecked
and click ok to apply. |
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| Add a new layer. Using the selection tool set to rectangle,
make a rectangle a little below the windows going all the way across the
car. Flood fill with white. Deselect. Set the foreground color to #404040.
Using the draw tool set to single line, stroked, 5, antialias checked.
Draw a line going across the top and bottom of the white rectangle. Don't
worry about lining it up exactly, the ends can be erased. |
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| Hide all layers except the door, oval window and cutout
for the oval window and merge visible. Move the door layer to the top
of the white rectangle that we just made. |
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