Chocolate Bunny 2 different ways
No calories, just PSP fun :-) A tutorial by Mar ©2003
 


 

What you need is in  this Zip.
Extract the *.sel files to your folder Selections in PSP.
Unzip the Bunny.msk to your folder Masks in PSP.

Save often!

Here we go. Good luck!

Method 1:

Open new image 250 X 350 > Transparent.
Fill with color #7B483E.
**Masks >
Load from disc > Bunny.msk.
Masks >
Delete.
Click yes.

Copy and paste as a new layer.
Make sure it fits exactly on top of your first bunny.

Layers > Merge visible layers.



Background color #FEEEC2.
Layers > New raster layer.
Selections >
Load from disc > !bunny-eye.sel
Fill your selection, right mouse button.

Effects > 3D effects >
Inner bevel.

Selections > Load from disc >  !bunny-eye2.sel.
Fill with foreground color #743E26.

Effects > 3D effects > Inner bevel same settings.

Layers > Merge > Merge visible layers.
Effects > 
Sharpen > Sharpen.
Repeat .

Open  strik.psp. copy and paste as a new layer.
Put in place.

Merge visible layers.**

Export as GIF leave your bg. color at #FEEEC2 .
Because your bunny is partly transparent, the yellow background.
Shines through just like it is partly made of white chocolate.

Example in PSP and after export as a gif.



You want a solid chocolate bunny?

Method 2:

Open new image 250 X 350
> Transparent.
Fill with #FEEEC2.

Layers > New raster layer.
Fill with #743E26.

Repeat the part between. ** as before.
Use   and select the yellow.
Selections > 
Modify > Expand 1.
Hit delete..... and use the Bunny in any image.

Your Chocolate Easter Bunny is ready.

I hope you did like this tutorial.

This tutorial is written and designed by Mar © and therefore her property.

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Translation into English by my dear friend Trudie.
Thanks h
un, you're so sweet to help me with this!


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