Caravanserai written by Sherry

August 30, 2008 

This tutorial was written in PSP 9

Also tested in X2

 

 Material supplied here

Filters needed

 FM Tile Tools - Blend Emboss
 

 

1. New transparent image 800 x 750

2. Selections - select all

3. Open jowra011.jpg
4. Edit copy - close original
5. Edit paste  - into selection
6. Keep selected
7. Layers - new raster layer

 

8. Open  hieroglyphs.pspimage
9. Edit copy - close original
10. Edit paste - into selection
11. Move to the right side and toward the bottom


12. Selections - select none
13. Effects FM Tile tools - Blend emboss


14. Open sphinx.pspimage

15. Edit copy - close original
16. Edit paste - as a new layer

17. Move to the upper right
18. Effects - FM Tile tools - blend emboss

 

19. Open sand.pspimage
20. Edit copy - close original
21. Edit paste - as a new layer
22. Move to the left side toward the bottom
23. *see main image for placement
24. Opacity 66%

 

25. Open camels.pspimage
26. Edit copy - close original
27. Edit paste - as a new layer
            28. Move to the left side to the bottom
29. Place below the sand image
30. Layers - arrange - move up

 

31. Open Muse.pspimage
32. Edit copy - close original
33. Edit paste - as a new layer
34. Image - resize 85% - all layer unchecked
35. Place in the middle of the main images
36. Opacity 42%
37. Effects - FM Tile tools - blend emboss

 

38. Open frame.pspimage
39. Edit copy - close original
40. Edit paste - as a new layer

             


41. *The sphinx & the camels images
should be the frame layer*

 

42. Open desert-princess.pspimage
43. Edit copy - close original
44. Edit paste - as a new layer
45. Move her to the top on the left side
46. Layers - duplicate

 

47. Open Egypt01-Isa.pspimage
48. Edit copy - close original
49. Edit paste - as a new layer
50. Opacity 76%
 

51. Layers - merge all - flatten

52. Image - add borders - 5  #2b1405

53. Open font Runik50-Normal
54. Minimize to the taskbar

55. Type - Caravanserai size  40  #2b1405


56. Layers - convert to raster layer

57. Add watermark & resize

58. Save as JPEG

 

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