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Prelude To A Kiss

 

17) Right click on the Merged copy and click on Duplicate

18) This is how your layer will look:

19) Use your mover tool to move the duplicated lines down to the bottom of the canvas.

20) Open a new image using the following settings:

21) Flood fill it with any colour you like. I just used the pink that was already there.

22) Go to Edit > Copy
Click on your first canvas to make it active and go to Edit > Paste As New Layer
This will put the shape exactly in the middle of the canvas.
You can close the pink shape without saving as we don't need it anymore.

23) Go to Selections > Select All then Selections > Float

24) Open your picture and use your selection tool to make a selection roughly the same size as your pink shape.

25) Go to Edit > Copy
Click on your first canvas and go to Edit > Paste > Into Selection.
Add a new raster layer.

26) Go back to your picture and press the undo icon to remove the first selection you made.
Make another selection from a different part of the picture and go to Edit > Copy.

27) Go back to your first canvas and go to Edit > Paste > Into Selection.
Add a new raster layer.

28) Go back to your picture, click on the undo icon then make another selection from a different part of the picture.
Go to Edit > Copy.

29) Go back to your first canvas and go to Edit > Paste > Into Selection

30) This is how your layer palette will look:

31) We now need to rename The Merged layer and the Copy of Merged layer. Right click on the merged layer and name it bars1.
Right click on the Copy of Merged layer and rename it bars2.

Now right click on Raster 1 and click on duplicate. Repeat so you have 3 layers of Raster 1.

Duplicate the bars1 layer so you have 3 layers.

Duplicate the bars 2 layer so you have 3 layers.

32) Drag the layers so they're in the same order as the screenshot.

33) Turn off the visibility of the top 8 layers and right click on Raster 1. Go to Merge > Merge Visible.

34) This is how your layer palette will look:

 


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