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By doing this tutorial you agree to my terms
of use, however the resulting image is yours to do
with how ever you please.
Screen shots were taken from PSP7 and as such copyright
belongs to JASC
For this tutorial you will need PSP7,
Super BladePro and my Super BladePro
presets, these need
to be extracted to your Super BladePro Environments and
textures folder.
OK, lets role up our
sleeves and get creating.
1. Open an new image
450x300 with a transparent background.
2. Add a new raster
layer naming it wood. With the preset shapes tool,
antialias checked, ellipse, foreground and background set
to pattern using PSP7's finished wood, draw out an oval
shape.

Selections/select all, Selections/Float,
apply Super BladePro using my DDmouldy preset.
Selections/Modify/Contract by 35.
3. Create a new layer naming it
plaque, flood fill with black. Create a new layer naming
it detail. Selections/Modify/Contract by 8, flood fill
with white. Selections/Modify/contract by 2 and delete.
Selections/Select none.

4. Create a new layer naming it
screw. With the preset shapes tool, antialias checked,
ellipse, foreground and background set to white draw out a
small circle. Using the draw tool, single line, width 2,
antialias checked, colour black draw a line through the
circle.

Image/Rotate by about 25 degrees making
sure you unchecked all layers. Edit/Copy, Edit Paste as
new selection placing it on the opposite side, while still
selected rotate a using the same setting as before.
Selections/Select none.
5. Use the draw tool, change the
colour to white, bezier curve, vector checked draw out a
curve.

Get your text tool and move it over your
curve until you see the letter A on a curve, click and
type Home set to fill in white, antialias and floating
checked. While the text is floating move it until you are
happy with the placement. This is how your layer palette
should look.

To deselect the text we need to create a
new layer, click on the screw layer, create new layer
naming it home, Selections/Select none. You will be told
that it will be defloated down to the nearest raster
layer, click yes. Click on layer5, Image/Flip. With the
text tool wait until you get the A on a curve then click
and type Home again, moving it while selected. Again we
need to create a new layer to defloat. Click on the home
layer, create a new layer naming it home2,
Selections/Select none, chose yes from the resulting
message. You can now delete layer5. Create a new layer
naming it sweet and with the text tool type Sweet moving
it so that it is central.

6. In the layer palette click the
glasses on layers 1, wood and plaque to make invisible.
Right click one of your visible layers and merge visible.
Effects/Blur/Gaussian Blur with a radius of 1. Click on
the glasses of the plaque layer to bring into view and
merge visible. Selections/Select all, Selections/Float and
apply Super BladePro using my DDplaque preset.
Selections/Select none. Effects/3D effects/Drop shadow,
vertical and horizontal 2, opacity 100, blur 16. Apply the
drop shadow again changing the vertical and horizontal to
-2. Bring the wood layer in to view and merge
visible.
There you have your finished weather
plaque. Now that you know the technique the possibilities
are limited only by your imagination, so come on, get
playing :o)
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