Top Sutil Electrosfera

This tus has been written
in PSPX
The original tut you find it here
Materials
here
Save all in a folder your choice
Two tubes your choice (misted landscape and a
person)
I used tubes from Guismo and Luz Cristina
Plugins
DSB Flux
here
Mura's Meister - Copies
here
FM Tile Tools
here
Beautiful top and not too difficult
Neem
het vlindertje mee tijdens deze psp vlucht
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Open a new transparent image 800 x 500
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Pick from your tube a dark color as forgroundcolor and a bright color as
backgroundcolor
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Flood fill your image with this gradient

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Effects - geometric effects - circle - transparent
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Image - resize - 80% - uncheck all layers
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Effects - plugins - Toadies - Sucking Toad Bevel III
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Layers - duplicate
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Image - flip
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Layers - merge - merge down
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Effects - image effects - off set
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Image - canvas size
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Effects - 3D effects - drop shadow
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Effects - plugins - Mura's Meister - Copies
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Layers - new mask layer - from image

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Layers - merge - merge group
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Repeat the mask once
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Effects - reflection effects - rotating mirror

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Effects - plugins - FM Tile Tools - Saturation Emboss

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Play if you want with blendmode and opacity
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Layers - new raster layer
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Layers - arrange - send to bottom
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Floodfill the layer with your gradient
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Layers - duplicate
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Effects - plugins - DSB Flux - Electrosphere

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Change the blendmode to overlay and the opacity to 75%
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Layers - new raster layer
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Layers - arrange - move down
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Selections - select all
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Copy your landscape tube and paste into selection
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Selections - select none
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Effects - edge effects - enhance more
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Blendmode on hard light or own choice
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Layers - merge - merge visible
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Image - canvas size

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Layers - new raster layer
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Layers - arrange - move down
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Flood fill the layer with a fitting color you got with the Electrosphere
effect
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Activate the layer above
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Layers - new mask layer - from image

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Layers - merge - merge group
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Repeat the mask a few times
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Copy your main tube and paste as a new layer on your image
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Drop shadow your choice
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Layers - merge - merge all
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Add your watermark
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Save as jpg
Ready!
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