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This tutorial was written with PSP2020 and translated with PspX9, but it can also be made using other versions of PSP.
Since version PSP X4, Image>Mirror was replaced with Image>Flip Horizontal,
and Image>Flip with Image>Flip Vertical, there are some variables.
In versions X5 and X6, the functions have been improved by making available the Objects menu.
In the latest version X7 command Image>Mirror and Image>Flip returned, but with new differences.
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For this tutorial, you will need:

The material is by AnaMariaC
(The links of the tubemakers here).

consult, if necessary, my filter section here
FM Tile Tools - Blend Emboss here
Mehdi - Kaleidoscope 2.1 here

You can change Blend Modes according to your colors.
In the newest versions of PSP, you don't find the foreground/background gradient (Corel_06_029).
You can use the gradients of the older versions.
The Gradient of CorelX here

Copy the texture in the Textures Folder.
Copy the selection in the Selections Folder.
1. Choose 2 colors from your material
Foreground color to #d07e10,
Background color to #ddc289.

2. Set your foreground color to a Foreground/Background Gradient, style Linear.

3. Open a new transparent image 900 x 550 pixels.
Flood Fill the transparent image with your Gradient.
4. Effects>Plugins>Mehdi - Kaleidoscope 2.1.

Effects>Edge Effects>Enhance.
5. Effects>Image Effects>Seamless Tiling - Side by side

6. Layers>New Raster Layer.
Flood Fill the layer with your background color.
7. Layers>New Mask layer>From image
Open the menu under the source window and you'll see all the files open.
Select the mask SN23_Verinha.msk .

Layers>Merge>Merge Group.
8. Effects>Plugins>FM Tile Tools - Blend Emboss, default settings.

9. Effects>3D Effects>Drop Shadow, foreground color #938061.

Effects>Edge Effects>Enhance.
11. Selections>Load/Save Selections>Load Selection From Disk.
Look for and load the selection 2024_byAnaMariaC

Flood Fill the selection with your Gradient.
12. Effects>Texture Effects>Texture - select the texture Unnamed (35)

13. Layers>New Raster Layer.
Open the misted paisagem-noite-de-fogos_byAnaMariaC 
Edit>Copy.
Go back to your work and go to Edit>Paste Into Selection.
Adjust>Sharpness>Sharpen More.
14. Selections>Invert.
Effects>3D Effects>Drop Shadow - background color #ddc289.

Selections>Select None.
15. Open your deco gratispng_relogio 
Edit>Copy.
Go back to your work and go to Edit>Paste As New Layer.
Place the tube at the upper left, or to your liking.
Effects>3D Effects>Drop Shadow, color #ffffff, or to your liking.

16. Open the wordart Pngtree-2024 
Edit>Copy.
Go back to your work and go to Edit>Paste As New Layer.
17. Adjust>Brightness and Contrast>Fill light - Clarity.

18. Effects>3D Effects>Drop Shadow, color #000000, or to your liking.

Adjust>Sharpness>Sharpen.
Move the tube to your liking.
19. Edit>Copy Special>Copy Merged.
Image>Add borders, 2 pixels, symmetric, foreground color #d07e10.
Image>Add borders, 5 pixels, symmetric, background color #ddc289.
Image>Add borders, 2 pixels, symmetric, foreground color #d07e10.
21. Selections>Select All.
Image>Add Borders, 40 pixels, symmetric, whatever color.
Selections>Invert.
Edit>Paste Into Selection.
Adjust>Blur>Gaussian Blur - radius 30.

22. Selections>Invert.
Effects>3D Effects>Drop Shadow, color #000000.

Selections>Select None.
23. Open your main tube Tube-Mulher-Revellion-byAnaMariaC 
Edit>Copy.
Go back to your work and go to Edit>Paste As New Layer.
Image>Resize, to 130%, resize all layers not checked.
Move the tube to the right side.
Effects>3D Effects>Drop Shadow, color #000000, or to your liking.

24. Image>Add borders, 1 pixel, symmetric, foreground color #d07e10.
25. If you want, resize your work.
Sign your work and save as jpg.
For the deco tube thanks Laurette and Melanie; the misted is mine


Your versions. Thanks

Lynnette

Joelle


If you have problems or doubts, or you find a not worked link, or only for tell me that you enjoyed this tutorial, write to me.
30 November 2023
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