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 Before you begins.......
Open the tubes in PSP.




Material

Repelsteeltje

 

    

 

1.
Open new transparent image 700x700.
Open Emmymasker - copy - paste on the image.

2.
Open stro - copy - paste on the image.
Set the opacity of this layer to 28.

3.
Open stro klein - copy - paste on the image.
Place it left at the bottom.
Layers - duplicate.
Place it to the middle at the bottom.
Give a drop shadow - with this setting.

4.
Open goud - copy - paste on the image.
Place it right at the bottom.
Give the same drop shadow.

5.
Open spinnewiel - copy - paste on the image.
Place this as in the example.
Give the same drop shadow.
Layers - arrange - down.
Activate the top layer.

6.
Open wieg - copy - paste on the image.
Place it right at the bottom.
Give the same drop shadow.

7.
Open plaatje1 - copy - paste on the image.
Place it at the top - see example.
Give the same drop shadow.

8.
Open plaatje3 - copy - paste on the image.
Place it at the bottom of the other picture.
Give the same drop shadow.

9.
Open plaatje2 - copy - paste on the image.
Place it at the top of the big picture.
Give the same drop shadow.

10.
Open tekstEmmy - copy - paste on the image.
Place it under the big picture - see example.

11.
Open repelsteeltje2 - copy - paste on the image.
Place it at the left side.
Give the same drop shadow.

12.
Open tekstEmmy2 - copy - paste on the image.
Place it left of repelsteeltje - see example.

13.
Layers - new raster layer - set your watermark into the image.
Layers - merge - merge all visible layers.
File - export - PNG Optimizer.

 

Ready is the tag
I hope you like this tutorial.
greetings Emmy

 

Thank you Ingrid for testing.

 

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    tutorial written 19-01-2018