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of use.
Screen shots were taken fromPSP7 and as such copyright
belongs to JASC
The technique used here is the same as
that used at Digital Desyns for the Brandy Snifter tut,
thanks Cindy for letting me use the same technique :o)
Please take the time to visit :o)
1. Open a new image 500x500 with
a transparent background. I prefer to use a big work
area, we can resize later :o) Go to file and save as,
name it what you will :o)
2. First of all we are going to
make some shapes that will make the terrarium, these
will be used as a stencil for the cutout effect later.
Make a new raster layer naming it bowl. With the preset shape tool set
to ellipse, line width 0, antialias checked, foreground and background
set to white, draw out your shape starting at 30,160 and
pull out to 470x480, you will see these figures at the
bottom left hand corner of the PSP screen, the first set
of figures is where you start and the second set is the
finishing coordinate and the third is the overall size,
don't ask me what the last figure is :o) To get the
correct shaping you need to concentrate on the first and
second set of numbers, ignore the others.

3. Create a new layer naming it
base, with the
preset shape tool draw another ellipse starting at 126x436
and dragging out to 374x464. We now need to select the
shape and delete it from the bowl we made to flatten bottom.
Staying on the base layer, Selections/Select all, Selections/Float,
Selections/Invert. In the layer palette click on the bowl
layer to
make active, get the eraser tool and erase below the
selection. Selections/Select none.

4. Create a new layer naming it
rim, use the
preset shapes tool turn off the background colour and foreground white, we are
going to make the rim and don't want this shape filled,
change the line width to 8, starting at 140x142 draw out
the ellipse to 360x182.

5. With the magic wand, tolerance
and feather 0, click inside
the rim, Selections/Modify/Expand by 2, create a new layer
naming it rim inner and flood fill with white.
Selections/select none.

6. Create a new layer naming it
neck, use the
preset shapes tool set to rectangle, width 0, background
and foreground white, start at 140x162 drag the
rectangle to 360x186. By clicking on the glasses in the
layer palette make layers 1, base, rim and rim inner invisible.
Layers/merge/merge visible. Layers/view/all.
7. In the layer palette click the
rim layer to make active. With the magic wand
click the outer area of the rim, Selections/Modify/Expand
by 1,Selections/Invert. Now click on your merged layer to
make active and hit delete. Because of the other layers it will look as though you haven't actually
done anything so if you go to the layer palette and right
click your merged layer choose view/current only from the
pop up menu, you will be able to see what you have done,
don't forget to turn all the layers back to visibilty.
Selections/select none

8. OK, we now have the shapes we
need to make the cutout effects for the terrarium. In the
layer palette click the merged layer and drag it down
below the the rim layer.

Effects/3D effects/cutout and use these settings vertical
8, horizontal 4, Opacity 90, Blur 80, shadow colour white.
In the layer palette, right click the
merged layer and duplicate. By clicking the glasses in the
layer palette make layers 1, base, rim & rim inner invisible, now
merge visible. Effects/3D effects/Inner bevel at these
settings -

9. In the layer palette click
the base layer to make active, effects/3D effects/Cutout at these
settings, vertical 4, horizontal4, opacity 90, blur 16.3,
shadow colour white. Effects/3D effects/Inner bevel at
these settings -

Bring the opacity of the base layer down
to 60.
10. In the layer palette drag the
rim inner layer down below the rim layer.

Staying on the rim inner layer, Effects/3D effects/cutout at the
previous settings. In the layer palette right click the
rim layer and duplicate, now work on the duplicated layer.
Effects/3D effects/cutout at these settings, vertical and
horizontal 2, opacity 90, blur 10, shadow colour white.
Effects/3Deffects/Inner bevel at these settings -

In the layer palette bring the opacity of
the rim layer down to about 60.

There you have your terrarium, it may be
best to save in PSP format to keep the layers then you can
fill it with plants or whatever making sure this is done
over the base layer.
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