My Tutorial

Toni's Little Town

Now don't get scared by my Finished Graphic

It is really Not All that Hard But

I will tell You it will take a bit of Time

So take your time there's no rush and

Just have Fun =0)

Here is what you will need If you don't have

Paint Shop Pro Program here is where you can

Find it = Click here

This Tutorial was done in PSP 7 but I am sure

It will work fine for you with PSP8

A Special Note

Please respect the time and effort that I have put into writing this tutorial

By not copying, in whole or any part, to any other web site, list or groups

And or claiming it as your own. If you belong to a Graphics Group

And you think your members may be interested in doing this tutorial.

I would ask that you send me an email to let me knew, before providing

A link to this  site I would be thrilled with your Interest,

And Knowing who you Are

Thank you

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Here are the Selections Files you will Need

Download Selections Files =B1.sels

B2.sels  B3.sels  B4.sels  B5.sels

 

You will Put these Files in your Selections Folder

In PSP In here you will see each Building

Number #1 to 5

We will do them One at a Time so it will not be

To Confusing for you

 

Here  You will find the Imagines Folders

Number #1 to 5

That you will Need Only for that One Building

You will be Working on

Download Images You will need= B1.imgs

B2.imgs B3.imgs B4.imgs B5.imgs

Save these Imagines to PSP imagine Folder

Sample: Like Building1 will have Window, Door

And Brick Just fitted for this Building

I made them All just for you so they will fit

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*For More Advance Users of  PSP*

If at anytime you want to use your own Brick or

Stones or Change Color's of your choice

Please feel free to do so

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Ok Now that I have typed my little fingers

To the Bone =0)

Let's Begin

Open a New Canvas Size

600 X 420 X 16Millions

Boy! I am good wasn't that easy he he

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Now the Big Part SAVE! SAVE! SAVE!

If you can't remember Like I do All the time

Go to your Preference down on your File at top

Menu and go to *AUTO SAVE*

I have mine set to 5

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* BUILDING 1*

1.) Open your Imagines for the First Building 1 and place them on your PSP desktop

The Mixed Brick, Iron window, Green Door

Ok Now go to your Color Palette and set your

Foreground to Patterns This will be for your Mixed Brick settings use these settings

If You can't see theses settings they are Scale=25% =Angle=0

Now Add a New Raster Layer=Load from Disk=

OPEN Your Building1.sels Folder

Click on=*1-Center Part of Building1Left*

Now Flood fill with your Mixed Brick Pattern

At this Time if you would like to use something

You have feel free to do so you may also colorize

Or Lighten or Darken that's Up to you

Deselect =Rename this Layer

*Mixed Brick*

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2.) Add a New Raster Layer=Load from Disk=*Trim over Mixed Brick Building1 Left*

Now change your Pattern Foreground to

Color Use this color #C29372 and Flood fill with

This color and keep selected Now go to

EFFECTS /TEXTURES / BLINDS

Use theses Settings

Now deselect But Stay on this layer=Go to

Load from Disk=*(2a) Inner Bevel Top*

Flood Fill with the same color we used before

#C29372 Keep selected and go to Effects/Inner Bevel using these Settings

Now deselect But still stay on this layer=

Load from Disk=*(2b)Inner Bevel Bottom*

And do the same Inner Bevel we just did

Deselect and Rename *Topper*

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3.) Add a New Raster Layer=

Keep the same color In Foreground

Palette #C29372 Now Load from

Disk=*Sign Wall Left*=Flood fill with color

Keep selected go to Effects/ Outer Bevel using

These Settings

Now Deselected  Rename this Layer

*Sign Wall*

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4.) Now Stay on this layer and Reset your

*Mixed Brick Pattern* again In Your Foreground=Load from disk=

*Side Brick Down on Building1 Left*

Flood Fill with your Mixed Brick Pattern and

Keep Selected =Go to Effects *Outer Bevel*

Use these Settings

But will Still Stay on this layer

Now Change your Foreground Color to this One

Now #IC3427=Go to Selection= Load from Disk=

*Tiny Thin Line Down On Brick Left*

Now Flood fill with the #IC3427

Sorry forgot the Screen Shot so follow theses

Settings for the Inner Bevel

Go to Effects/Inner Bevel/Width=6/Smoothness=2

Depth=5/Ambience=0/Shininess=0/Angle=315

Intensity=50/Elevation=30 color set on chart/

#COCOCO/Now deselect =Rename *Thin Line*

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5.) Add a New Raster Layer Keep the same color

In Foreground Palette #IC3A27

Load from Disk=*Store Trim Top* Flood fill

And Use the same *Inner Bevel*

Setting you just did before Deselect Rename

*Store Trim*

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6.) Now let's go Back to your *Sign Wall* Layer

Click on it so it will be Highlighted Now

Add a New Raster Layer

And Load from Disk=*Sign for Building1 Left*

Change your Foreground color to this One Now

#FFFFC0 Flood fill keeping selected add

a Drop shadow use these settings

Vertical=1/Horizontal=1 Opacity=59/Blur=3.5

Repeat same but this time Vertical= -1

Horizontal= -1 all else the same

Deselect and rename *Sign*

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7.) Before we do this Click on your *Tiny Brick Layer* and Arrange it down Under Your

*Sign Wall Layer*

Add a New Raster Layer= Arrange it to Top

Now= Load from Disk

* Outline for Door 1 Building1Left*

Now get the Green Door that I supplied for you

And Copy and Paste *Into Selections*

Deselect and rename this layer *Door*

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8.) We are Almost done here

Now go back to your *Mixed Brick Layer*

And Highlight it Load from Disk=

*Cut-Out for window Building1 Left*

While it is Selected Hit your Delete Key

Keeping it selected get your

 *Iron Window Image*

And Copy and Paste it *Into Selections*

Deselect rename this layer *Window*

WOW! we have our First Building =0)

*Note*

Now close off your Door, Window, Mixed Brick

On your PSP desktop we don't need them

Any more

Ok if All is well and you are Happy

Click on your *Mixed Brick Layer*

So it is Highlighted Go to Layers

Down to Merge*Merge Visible* Rename this

Layer *Building 1*

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On To Building 2

 

To Building 2

 

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