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Needing:
I use parts of different scrapkits.
The poser tube is from me. You can find my site
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Before you begins.......
Open the tubes in PSP.
Material
Autumn Melody
1.
Open new transparent image 700x700.
Open AutumnMelody_by CalinaV_el (74) - copy - paste on the image.
Give a drop shadow with this setting.
2.
Open AutumnMelody_by CalinaV_el (41) - copy - paste on the image.
Place it left at the top - see example.
Give the same drop shadow.
3.
Open zonnebloemen - copy - paste on the image.
Place it left at the top - see example.
Give the same drop shadow.
4.
Open AutumnMelody_by CalinaV_el (20) - copy - paste on the image.
Place it a little down.
Set the opacity of this layer to 50.
5.
Open AutumnMelody_by CalinaV_el (82) - copy - paste on the image.
Place it right - see example.
6.
Open AutumnMelody_by CalinaV_el (75) - copy - paste on the image.
Place it right in the middle - see example.
Give the same drop shadow.
7.
Open AutumnMelody_by CalinaV_el (81) - copy - paste on the image.
Place it right a little down - see example.
Give the same drop shadow.
8.
Open AutumnMelody_by CalinaV_el (80) - copy - paste on the image.
Place it right a little down - see example.
Give the same drop shadow.
9.
Open de poser tube - copy - paste on the image.
Place it at the left side.
Give the same drop shadow.
10.
Open AutumnMelody_by CalinaV_cluster (8) - copy - paste on the image.
Place it down.
Give the same drop shadow.
Stay at raster 9. (poser tube).
Erase the part, what's comes under the frame.
11.
Layers - new raster layer - set your watermark into the image.
Layers - merge - merge all visible layers.
File - export - PNG Optimizer.
Ready is the tag
I hope you like this tutorial.
greetings Emmy
Thank you Ingrid for testing.