~Lily White ~
67

Jeanette's original Dutch tutorial can be
found
here
Click on the image above to view the working script.
****
MATERIALS
NEEDED:
Download Jeanette's
supplies
here.
The beautiful lily
was tubed by
H@nne.
The bride is
Jeanette's own tube.
Filters:
DSB flux
and
Simple.
****
Change
your foreground color to #48638A,
background to white.
1. Open
a new transparent image, size 600x450 px,
and
fill with the gradient.
Go to
Selections - Select All.
2. Open
the lily tube.
Use
your Eraser Tool to carefully erase the right bud.
Activate your Selections Tool - Rectangle preset.
Draw a
rectangle close to the lily, as seen below:

Copy
and paste into the selection on the other canvas.
3.
Deselect.
Go to
Adjust - Blur - Gaussian Blur 25.
4. Go
to Effects - Filter Effects - DSB Flux -Linear Transmission
with the settings: 3 5 50 horizontal.
5. Go
to Selections - Select All.
Selections - Modify - Contract by 20.
Go to
Effects - 3D Effects - Inner Bevel, and apply
with
these settings below:

6. Keep
selected!
Go to
Effects - Filter Effects - Simple Filters - Pizza Slice Mirror
and
apply.
Deselect.
7.
Change your foreground to gradient
with
these settings:

8.
Select the black areas with your Magic Wand while holding the
Shift-key
down on
your keyboard.
Fill
with the gradient.
9. Go
to Effects - 3D Effects - Drop Shadow and apply with these
settings: -3
-3 70 15,00.
Go to
Effects - Reflection Effects - Kaleidoscope
and
apply with these settings:

Sharpen
twice.
10. Add
a new raster layer and fill with the foreground color.
Change
the opacity of this layer to 50% in your Layers Palette.
11.
Copy the lily tube and paste onto you canvas as a new layer.
Repeat
the same drop shadow as before.
12.
Copy the bride tube and paste onto your canvas.
Repeat
the drop shadow.
Merge
all layers.
13.
Lock your foreground color.
Type
your text.
Repeat
the drop shadow.
Sharpen.
14. Add
a 1 px white border.
Your
tag is finished.
If you
want to use Jeanette's script
you
will need an additional background for the side borders.
The
"dwarreltjies" is in the zip file.
Remember to scroll way down in the script to add the
'dwarreltjies'. :-)
Have
fun.

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Translated on 7th January 2006

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