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They will both open in a new window and print out on standard 8½" X 11" paper
For information about which fonts, programs, etc I used to construct my pages and my headers,
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For this tutorial you will
need:
Any graphics program
that allows 3rd party filters, such
as the ones used here.
You can even do it in free programs that use filters, such as
IrfanView.
There are instructions on their home site about adding filters
to the program.


Filters and materials needed
Filters Unlimited 2, available for trial or purchase
here
Simple>Pizza Slice Mirror, available free
here
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My plugin windows may look different than yours as I use Filters
Unlimited 2 to manage my plugins
You can find it for trial or purchase
here
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I am assuming you know the basics of your program and where
the tools can be located. |
Here are some arrows and bars you can drag and drop where you need to mark or underline where you are. .
Just left click and drag to where you want it then let go.
They will stay where you put them until you close your browser.


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1. Create a new canvas 300X300; fill tile with a gradient, very light to med dark such as I've picked here.

PI, Edit>Fill>Gradient: diagonal arrow down, two colors as shown



PSP, set color palette to gradient, angle of 135, repeats 0, Invert checked



In Photoshop/Photoshop Elements, go to Layer>New Fill Layer>Gradient, click OK in the next window,
in the next window, click on Linear, angle at 135, click on the drop down arrow and pick
the top left box which will be your foreground-background (or another one if you want),

In Layer Palette, right click and Flatten Image.

Yours should end up looking similar to this.

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2. Effects (or Filter)>Filters Unlimited>Paper Textures>Japanese paper>default settings of 84-87


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3. Effects (or Filters)>Simple>Pizza slice mirror

If you're only making the tile, you're done now. You can save the tile as a jpg. |
| 4. Activate tube and reduce height to about 290 |
5.
Open a new canvas 1280X300 (if you want to make your canvas a different height,
make sure you make your tile the same height first to make sure it tiles properly)
Fill your strip with the tile.
PI: Copy your tile. Go to Edit>Fill>click on the Image tab and click on Clipboard>Tile the image
PSP: set your color palette to Pattern, click on the box, in the next window click on the dropdown arrow and find your tile. It should be right at the top
PS/PSE: With your tile highlighted in PS/PSE, go to Edit>Define Pattern, give it a name and save.
Now go to Layer>New Fill Layer>Pattern. In the next window, click ok.
In the next window, find the pattern you just made, scale 100% and click ok.

Now add a tube to the left, apply a drop shadow if desired.
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You're done. If you reduce the size, make sure you use your unsharp mask at Radius 1-Amount 64%-Threshold 4. |
Save
PSP:
File>Export>Jpeg optimizer - compression of 20.
PI: save at about 80
PS/PSE: save at 8
In both PI and and PS/PSE the compression window comes up when
you save. |
l hope you had fun!
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Tutorial was written August 20, 2007
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These tutorials are all my own creations.
Any resemblance to any other tutorial is purely coincidental and
unintentional.
Feel free to share any of my tutorials on this site by a link
back to my site,
but do not copy and send the entire tutorial to anyone or any
group.
You do not need my permission to share a text link only to this tutorial.
You may also save it to your hard drive (go to File>Save As, and
save as an mht file-
this will save the pictures with the page in one single file and
will open in a browser.
If not available, save as Web Page, complete (*.htm, *.html).
This will save it with the pictures in a separate folder)
or print it out for your own personal use.
©2003-2007 Ellie's Treasures
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Webpage Design Information
This webpage background was made in PhotoImpact with a tutorial by Deb
DeHaven
Sadly, she passed away but her tutorials just
came back online, thanks to PIRCNet.
You can find the tutorial
here.
The font I used for all of the text on the buttons is
BrockScript
The font I used for the "Lotus Paper" tutorial header is
Bonzai.
Click on the font name to download the font.
I use PhotoImpact to make all of my headers due to the amazing
3D text it has and the wonderful presets available free online
Most of the presets I use are either the ones that come with PhotoImpact,
usually the Gel ones,
or from Deb's PI Tutorials and More (see below) or
Carol Oyl's
site
This is the address to Deb's old pages
http://www.fortunecity.com/skyscraper/millenit/1716/pitutorials/objects/presets/presets1.html
I can't find any links to her new pages but
the presets are still on this page for download.
For more sites to find PI Presets, take a look at my
Great Beginnings
page.
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