What you need:
PSP. Download a 30
day trial here.
Flaming Pear Flood (free) download here.
Download this version:
Install the plugin, close and restart PSP for the new plugin to load.
The image by André Julien and the tubes: Download here
André, merci de nous autoriser à utiliser votre travail d' artiste.
Je suis sûre que l'ensemble des utilisateurs de PSP seront ravis également.
Save often.
Let's go. Good luck.....
Open MD-Reverie-frame.psp (ZIP) in PSP.
Open the Julien-Reverie.jpg (ZIP) and copy.
Go back to your frame.
Edit > Paste as a new layer
Move this layer below your frame layer in your layer palette.
Your bottom layer is activated (=blue).
Selections > All.
Selections > Float.
New layer.
Effects > 3D-effects > Cut-out.
New layer.
Effects > 3D-effects > Cut-out with H and V to - 6.
Selections > None.
Merge visible layers.
Copy your frame and minimize.
Foreground color to #517dbc and background color to #32315b.
Foreground style to gradient and use fore-background gradient.
Use Linear (first style).
Texture not checked (blue hand).
Open a new image 450 X 450 and fill with the gradient.
Selections > All.
Adjust > Blur > Gaussian blur.
Use preset "Aquarelle" and apply.
Selections > None.
Effects > Plugins > Flaming Pear > Flood.
You still have your frame copied, if not do this now.
Edit > Paste > Paste as a new layer.
Image > Rotate > Free rotate.
With move upward and to the left.
It almost has to touch the border.
Effects > 3D-effects > Drop shadow > Black.
Effects > Plugins > Flaming Pear > Flood.
Same setting but change the upper slider from 65 to 75. Apply.
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