Supplies Needed
1. Open all your images in psp. Minimize all but the selections.pspimage, make that your active image. Use 'shift + D' to duplicate your image then close the original. You will be working on the duplicate that way if something goes
wrong and you need to start over you still have your original.
2. Click on: selections, load selection from alpha channel. Load the inside selection.
3. Click on the floodfill tool and in your materials palette choose: pattern, open images, attitudefill. Set your angle at
35 and scale at 70. Fill your selection.
4. Click on adjust, sharpness, sharpen more. Deselect.
5. Click on selections, load selection from alpha channel. Load the border selection.
6. Click on the floodfill tool and in your materials palette choose: pattern, open images, silverfill. Set your angle at 35 and scale at 70. Fill your selection.
7. Click on adjust sharpness, sharpen more. Deselect.
8. Now right click on your minimized womanonmotorcycle image and copy. Go back to your selections.pspimage and right click and paste as a new layer. Move this into a position that you are satisfied with. Please leave the copyright
information intact.
9. Go to effects, 3D Effects, Drop Shadow and add a drop shadow of V4, H4, Opacity 70, Blur 5 and Color black. Click OK.
10. Add a new raster layer and put in your name, watermark and anything else you want. I think it looks better if
you rotate your name where it appears to be sitting on the "X". What I did for my example was used Julia Script, Size 72 and create as a vector. I chose the silverfill as my background, null for my foreground and typed in my
name. Then I used the handle to rotate my test and place it where I wanted it. I then converted it to a raster layer and gave the text a drop shadow of H1, V1, Opacity 100, Blur 1 and color black.
11. Merge all and save your image.