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For this tutorial you will need:
ULead PhotoImpact, Adobe Photoshop,
Adobe Photoshop Elements, or
Corel or Jasc Paint Shop Pro
This tutorial will work in any of these programs and
in most graphic programs that support layers and filters.
Since I rely heavily on 3rd party filters so the tutorial can be
used in any program,
it should be easily done in any version of the program as well.
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I used PhotoImpact XL, Paint Shop Pro X, Photoshop CS2 and
Photoshop Elements 4
This tutorial will work in any of these programs and previous
versions as well,
and will also
work
in most graphic programs that support layers and filters.
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Filters and Materials needed
Fantastic Machines Paint Engine - available free
FM Tile Tools -
trial available, Blend Emboss is one of the free ones in it
Both filters are available here:
http://fantasticmachines.com/store/
Tube, object, png or
psd file
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I use a little program called the The Image Tiler to
preview my tiles to see if they're seamless.
Not necessary in PI but useful in the other programs.
It's license says it's free to be redistributed and all of the
links I found for it are dead, so I've uploaded it.
Download it here:
http://www.ellies-treasures.com/files/plugins/The%20Image%20Tiler%20v3.0.zip
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My plugin windows may look different from yours as I use Filters
Unlimited 2 to manage my plugins - available for purchase
here.
http://www.icnet.de/filters_unlimited/
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Some abbreviations I use: PSP is Paint Shop Pro, PI is
PhotoImpact, PS is Photoshop, and PSE is Photoshop Elements. |
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Let's get started!
It's not as long as it looks, it's just that it's for 3
different programs.
I always put in lots of screenshots too, to make things
perfectly clear. It's actually a very easy quick tutorial. |
Basic Steps
1. Create the basic tile (just below)
2. Create the Stationery canvas
3. Fill the stationery canvas
4. Apply tube, object, png or psd file
5. Apply drop shadow, watermark, save |
All Programs - steps 1 to
3
1. Open tube or psd or ufo file
Open canvas, white 200X200 |
2.
Fill with chosen color-a bright one from your tube or your
choice. Keep in mind that the filters will dull and lighten it
somewhat.
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3. Effect or
Filter>Fantastic Machine>Paint Engine, Pastel Sponge preset,
wrap edges checked

You can either match these settings in the screenshot or add
this
Setting01=pastel
sponge;1,1,0,0,0,1,233,324,9,2,100,118,108,14,9,-1,0,0,2,1
to your fmachine.ini file you can find at
C:\WINDOWS (right click and
Open With Notepad,
scroll down and copy and paste this setting at the bottom - you
may need to change the setting
number from Setting01 to a different number if your fmachine.ini
already has a Setting01)
It should look like this now. It's hard to see on red,
if you've used a different color it will show up more.

Repeat the Pastel Sponge.
It should look like this now

If you've made sure you have checked the box Wrap Edges, it will
be seamless. |
4. With the same color you used for
the tile initially, fill tile at 50% (PI)
PSP-new raster layer, fill with the color and reduce
transparency in the layer palette to 50%
PS-PSE: click the new layer icon in the layer palette. Just
hover over the icons, it will tell you what the icon is for.
It should look like this now

Merge all layers |
5. FM Tile Tools>Blend Emboss at
default

Repeat
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Your tile is done. Save it
now to back it up. If you're making the stationery, go on to the
next step. |
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4. Making the
Stationery |
Open a new canvas
1280X about 20-25 pixels higher than your tube)
I usually check the width, if the tube is any wider than 350
maximum, it will be too wide in your stationery.
So use that as your guide. |
Fill the
stationery canvas
Paint Shop Pro
In your color palette, pick pattern. Click on the color box to
open the window to see the choice of patterns.
At the top of the choices, you will see your new pattern. Choose
it. Leave it at angle 0 and 100%
In your new canvas, use the Paint Bucket to flood fill the
stationery canvas.
PhotoImpact
Go to your tile, Edit>Copy; go to the new
canvas, Go to Edit>Fill,
click on Image
and then check Clipboard>Tile the image.
Photoshop/Photoshop Elements
Go to Edit>Define Pattern-name the tile pattern you just made.

(I know your pattern will look different than the black and gold
above. I sometimes reuse screenshots.
Especially if it involved having to reopen PS or PSE, they take
so long to open! LOL)
Go to a new canvas 1280X300 (or whatever height you need for
your tube plus about 25),
Now go to Layer>Fill Layer>choose pattern (I used PS CS2).
You can also, in PS go to Edit>Fill (in previous versions you
may have to)
In the next window click on the dropdown menu and pick the
pattern you just made to fill the new canvas.

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Your strip should now
look similar to this
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5 Add the Tube,
Object, or PSD file
Open up your tube, object, png or psd file.
PSD files will work for any program.
PNG files will work in any program as well, but do not
always retain their layers and/or transparency.
Objects (ufo) are for PhotoImpact.
Tubes (tub, psp, pspimage, psptube) are for Paint Shop Pro but can also, in most, but not all
cases,
be used by Photoshop-Photoshop Elements or PhotoImpact as well.
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Copy the open tube, object, or psd file,
In Paint Shop Pro, go to Edit>Copy (or Control-C)
In PhotoImpact, right click and copy (or Control-C)
In Photoshop/Photoshop Elements go to Select>All, Edit>Copy (or
Control-A to select all, then Control-C to copy)
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Go to your stationery canvas and paste it as a layer.
Control-V works in PhotoImpact and Photoshop/Photoshop Elements
Control-L pastes it as a new layer in Paint Shop Pro
Move the tube to the left side, make sure it's even between the
top and bottom border.
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6 Add a Drop Shadow
Paint Shop Pro, go to Effects>3D>Drop Shadow.
V & H: 3, Opacity 50, Blur 10 (or whatever settings you prefer)
Now repeat but with the V & H set to -3.

PhotoImpact: pick the all around
shadow, 3rd from the right, change transparency
to 45 and soft edge to 15, leave shadow size at 100

Photoshop Elements: go to the palette at the right
side>Styles and Effects>
Layer styles in left drop down menu>Drop shadows in right
dropdown menu, pick Soft Edge.
Now with that layer selected, go to Layer>Layer Style>Style
Settings and you can change the size of the shadow.
I prefer it at 1 or 2, the default if you don't edit it is 5.

Photoshop: go to Layer>Layer Style>Drop Shadow.
with your tube layer selected, go to Layer>Layer Style>Drop
Shadow and use these settings:
Leave all at default except change Opacity to 48%; Distance 5
pix, Spread 8%; Size 10 pix.
Make sure Anti-Aliased is checked and Layer knocks out drop
shadow

You may have to play with the shadow sizes to get what you like
for that particular tube.
See below for the final results |
Your final
result should look something like this.
This one was done in PhotoImpact

The Pastel Sponge and
the FM Tile Tools will change the colors somewhat.
If your final tile isn't the color you want, colorize it
PSP>Adjust>Hue and Saturation>Colorize or Shift-L
PI>Photo>Hue and Saturation, check the colorize box
PS-PSE Enhance>Adjust Color>Adjust Hue and Saturation,
in the next window pick Colorize and make your adjustments.
As you can see here, I removed the ends of the ribbons to make
the tube narrower.

Merge all (or flatten), watermark and
you're done.
Save as a jpg and don't forget to optimize.
Optimizing
PhotoImpact: I
normally optimize the jpg at anywhere from 60-80, just check the
preview window
and see how it looks. I use 60 the most but sometimes you need
it optimized less for a good graphic.
Paint Shop Pro: I normally optimize at about 10-12
Photoshop/Photoshop Elements: I normally save at medium.
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If you have a
large tube and want to use for a header, save it as a
transparent gif,
making sure to use the mask option in the save dialog and pick
your tile to mask with.
In LC, put it in the header tab and center it.. |
Some more examples.
Done in Photoshop Elements

Done in Photoshop..

Done in Paint Shop Pro
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If
you have any questions or suggestions, email me at this page
http://www.ellies-treasures.com/email/email.html
Have a wonderful day! |
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Any resemblance to any other tutorial is purely coincidental and
unintentional.
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save as an mht file-
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will open in a browser)
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