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Nov 23, 2009 19:56:34 GMT -6
Post by Jen on Nov 23, 2009 19:56:34 GMT -6
I linked and merged the two layers into Layer 2 if you did it the other way you'll have a layer named Layer 1. They're both the same. Apply an inner shadow effect with the settings below to Layer 2. Now link and merge Layer 2 with your white and black layers. Name this layer slide.
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Nov 23, 2009 19:57:26 GMT -6
Post by Jen on Nov 23, 2009 19:57:26 GMT -6
Make a copy of the slide layer. Use the move tool to drag the copy over to the right.
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Nov 23, 2009 20:01:46 GMT -6
Post by Jen on Nov 23, 2009 20:01:46 GMT -6
Open your images and put them into your slides. Link and merge each of the slides with their image. I named my two layers ted slide and wood slide.
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Nov 23, 2009 20:04:45 GMT -6
Post by Jen on Nov 23, 2009 20:04:45 GMT -6
With the type tool add your name(s). Use the move tool to place them. For the color I used R:101 G:95 B:95. Link and merge each of the names with their slide.
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Nov 23, 2009 20:05:54 GMT -6
Post by Jen on Nov 23, 2009 20:05:54 GMT -6
Click on a slide's layer and choose Edit>Transform>Rotate. Double click inside the bounding box to apply the rotation. Repeat for the second slide.
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Nov 23, 2009 20:07:58 GMT -6
Post by Jen on Nov 23, 2009 20:07:58 GMT -6
Open your biscuit picture. This is the one I used.
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Nov 23, 2009 20:09:49 GMT -6
Post by Jen on Nov 23, 2009 20:09:49 GMT -6
With the lasso tool make a selection around the treat. If you need to add to the selection hold the shift key while using the lasso tool. If you need to subtract from the selection hold the option key for Macs and the alt key for Windows. When you're happy with the selection choose Select>Modify>Smooth>1. Now choose Layer>New>Layer via Copy. Click on Background in the layers palette and drag it over your siggy file and release.
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Nov 23, 2009 20:11:38 GMT -6
Post by Jen on Nov 23, 2009 20:11:38 GMT -6
Reduce/enlarge your biscuit if needed. Then apply Filter>Sharpen>Sharpen to the layer. You're going to apply an inner shadow to your treat but the color you use as well as the angle will depend on your specific treat. Apply an inner shadow to Layer 1. Click in the color box in the Layer Style window. Now go to your treat and click down on a dark color. Click OK. For the angle grab the line in the circle in the Layer Style window and move it. You want the inner shadow to go over the section of your treat that already has a shadow. For my biscuit it's where the red arrow is pointing.
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Nov 23, 2009 20:12:22 GMT -6
Post by Jen on Nov 23, 2009 20:12:22 GMT -6
Add a new layer and then link and merge it with Layer 1.
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Nov 23, 2009 20:13:05 GMT -6
Post by Jen on Nov 23, 2009 20:13:05 GMT -6
Make copies of your bone/Layer 1 and move them where you want. When you're done link and merge Layer 1 with the copies and name the layer bones.
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