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Layered Flower
This tutorial was created May 3rd 2002©Copyright Artwork by EssexGirl please do not copy it, or put it anywhere else without my written permission.
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Filters and programs used in this tutorial :-
Materials :-
some images have been made smaller to shorten file size
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Step 1. open a new image 200 x 150 transparent flood fill with black and add a new layer Go to Effects...Plugins...Sinedots... Open the .cfg and choose the 'trousers preset. If you are new to sinedots and don't know how to open the .cfg file click HERE for more information
Some presets use different 'blend' settings and it is
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Step 2. Go to Layers...Duplicate...then Image...Flip... Make sure you are on the top layer then Layers...Merge...Merge Down
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Step 3. Go to Image...Canvas Size... and resize the canvas to 400 x 400 In the placement section, choose the centre left box. Make the background layer active and flood fill with black.
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Step 4. Make the layer containing your sinedot active. Go to Layers...Duplicate...then Image ...Mirror..... Make sure you are on the top layer then Layers...Merge...Merge Down
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Step 5. Duplicate the merged layer, and this time go to Image...Rotate...Free rotate... and rotate by 90° (any direction) All Layers=unticked Rotate single layer around canvas centre=ticked
Make sure you are on the top layer then
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Step 6. Go to Adjust...Hue and Saturation...Hue Map... ![]()
click on the reset button at the top (circled)
Change the lightness setting to -75 (minus 75)
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Step 7. Go to Layers...Duplicate...then go to Image...Rotate...Free rotate... and rotate by 45° (any direction) All Layers=unticked Rotate single layer around canvas centre=ticked
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Step 8. Open the Hue Map again (colours...adjust) Click the reset button to put the sliders back to default. This time our sinedot is red, so the slider we are going to move is the one for the red colour box (far left) ![]()
I changed the sinedot on this layer to yellow
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Step 9. You can get a slightly different effect if you select all and float before applying the SBP preset in this step, but for this tutorial didn't select and float first.
Go to Effects...Plugins...
Go to Effects...3D Effects...Drop Shadow...
Then repeat the drop shadow, but change the
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Step 10. Make the layer containing the red sinedot active and repeat the SuperBladePro and 2 drop shadows as in step 9. I liked the effect using the same preset gave to the two different colours, but you can use a different preset on each if you want to Make top layer the active one then Layers...Merge...Merge Down
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Step 11. Go to Layers...Duplicate...then Image...Resize...make sure that the all layers box is not ticked, resample using bicubic and and resize to 85%
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Step 12. Go to Image...Rotate....Free Rotate... rotate by 45° (any direction), then Effects...Sharpen...and Sharpen... The colours now alternate.
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Step 13. Repeat steps 11 and 12. You should now have three layers, with alternating colours.
Add a new layer and put a tubed jewel in |
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Step 14. If you want to change the colour of your background, make the bottom layer active and flood fill with the colour of you choice I left mine black. Merge all layers.
Resize as wanted and finished by adding a
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