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How To Add PDN Layers HERE. I do it the first way every time. PDN/PSP Plugins that I use a lot are located HERE.

Thursday, July 30, 2020

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 Dolores by VeryMany (HERE)

Riptide Teal Quick Page by Connie Prince (HERE)

Riptide Cluster by Connie Prince (HERE)

“Marlena” (NAME)

Penta Colour Dot

Create a canvas 900 x 300. We can always resize later.

Open the quick page and resize to 925 widths (height will follow). 

Open the cluster, mirror and flip until the writing on the tickets is readable, and then resize by 920 widths (height will follow).

Add the cluster to the canvas and center as best as you can, making sure that there is enough cluster OVER the 900 widths on each side; center align.

Add the quick page UNDER the cluster. Make sure that the lower writing is near the cluster, with plenty over the 900 widths before deselecting.

Save your design under the new filename.

Add two new layers above the cluster layer.

On the closest (first) layer, use the colour shown below, in rendering a border, and in the size shown. (Render > Border and Shapes) If you do not have this plugin, see the Paint.net website to download.
On the upper layer, use black in rendering a border, and in the size shown below.
Once completed, you can drop shadow the teal border to your liking.

Open the close up tube and resize this by 350 widths (height will follow). Place this one to the left of the design, above the cluster, to fill in the space.

Go back to the close up tube and undo the resize. Resize this tube again by 900 widths, placing this under the cluster layer, to the right.

Drop shadow the close up tube (left) and the cluster. 

On the right close up tube, add a normal setting of penta colour dot, lower the opacity to 200 and then mirror to drop shadow; return to the normal position.

Add a new layer over all others. Add your name in colour code 74CBBA and then duplicate the name layer.

Outline the lower name layer in black and drop shadow.

Duplicate the upper name layer AND the black border for a total of three layers each. Add the noise settings below to prepare for animation (starting with the TOP layers of each).
Add your copyright information above all layers and on it's own layer.

Once these steps are completed, open animation shop 3. Decide which order that you want them in when inputting them into AS3.

I started with 84 noise and worked my way up. There is no need to change the speed on this one but you will want to optimize your design before saving.

Upload to a photo sharing site to enjoy.

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