This is what we will be making

To complete this tutorial you will need:

Super Blade Pro

Yage filter - Filter Factory N

An eBook of this tutorial and all supplies are here

OK - lets get started

1. Open your graphic and press shift D to copy - do this twice and minimize one of your copies. Close your original

2. Resize one of your copies to around 50%, then apply seamless tiling with the default settings. Minimize this copy and open the other copy

3. Choose a dominant colour from your image, add a raster layer and flood fill with the colour you chose. Apply the Beryl10087 mask, then go to selections>from mask, then delete your mask layer and merge your mask group visible. Do not deselect

4. Apply Super BladePro with your CoconutIce setting, then apply the following drop shadows - repeat BOTH with minus values. Deselect

5. Add a symmetrical border of 15, click with your magic wand then flood fill with your chosen colour and apply the same SBP preset we did before. Invert your selection and apply the following cutout - repeat with minus values then deselect

6. Add a symmetrical border of 33, click with your magic wand then flood fill with the seamless tile we minimized. Apply gaussian blur with a radius of 3, then apply the Yage filter using the default settings - depending on your graphic you can also apply FM Tile Tools>Blend Emboss. Do not deselect

7. Apply the following cutout, then repeat with minus values and deselect

8. Add a symmetrical border of 15, click with your magic wand then flood fill with your chosen colour and apply the same SBP preset we did before. Deselect and we're all done!

I hope you enjoyed doing this tutorial as much as I enjoyed writing it
If you have any problems or questions, please don't hesitate to contact me

Updated February 06, 2008


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