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This Country Hutch Is Made In PSP 7.02 Page 2
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Making the Country Hutch Legs
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23.) Make bottom2 layer active and add new raster layer
name it legs.
24.) Make a rectangle from the edge of the bottom board
to past the bottom3 board and wide enough it fits the
curve of the bottom3 edge.
25.) Duplicate layer and mirror it move it into postion with
mover tool if needed.
26.) Hide layer1, back and shelf layers merge the bottom layers
visible and re-name it bottom un-hide all layers.
You should have something like this:
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Adding The Design To The Bottom
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27.) Add new raster layer and name it bottom design.
28.) Using the text tool set on font Dizzinz Dividers =
lower case f.
You should have something like this:
29.) Position it on the left side of the bottom repeat inner
bevel and use a slight drop shadow of Vert. & Horiz. = 0,
color = black, Opacity = 100, Blur = 2.4. Deselect.
30.) Duplicate this layer and go to Image/Mirror. use the mover
tool to position them evenly.
31.) Hide all layers but the two design layers and merge/visible
rename it design. Unhide all layers. save.
You should have something like this:
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Adding The Bottom Drawer
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32.) Using the selection tool set on forground = #EBE2C1 or
a dark color that will go with the one your using and
background still on the cream color or the one your
using.
33.) Make sure the bottom layer is active and add new raster
layer name it bottom drawer.
34.) Make a drawer shape across the bottom portion of the
center bottom board. Make it evenly spaced between the
legs and not too close to the edge. Repeat slight drop
shadow. Repeat inner bevel.
This is what it looks like:
35.) Add new raster layer and name it knob using the shapes
tool set on Elipse make a small circle on the left side
evenly spaced from the top and bottom edge and in from the
outer edge. Repeat slight drop shadow. Move it into place
with mover tool if needed. Make your forground nil the
circle with a line through it.
36.) Duplicate knob layer and go to image/mirror.
37.) Hide all layers but the bottom drawer and knob layers
and merge/visible rename it bottom drawer. Unhide all. save.
You should have something like this:
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Adding The Top Drawers To The Hutch
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38.) Add new raster layer and name it top drawer1.
Make your forground color visible again.
39.) Draw a small rectangle on the left side and repeat inner
bevel and slight drop shadow.
40.) Add new raster layer name it knob and repeat elipse inner
bevel and drop shadow. Hide all layers but top drawer1 and
knob, merge/visible and rename it top drawer1.
41.) Duplicate layer, move it to the other side with mover tool
and rename it top drawer2.
You should have something like this:
42.) Duplicate drawer 1 and use the deformation tool to make it
smaller and center it between the other two drawers if
needed then name it to top drawer center. save.
You should have something like this:
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Adding The Top To The Hutch
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43.) Make the top most layer active and add new raster
layer and rename it top.
44.) Using the shapes tool set on Elipse make an oval across
the top of your hutch.
45.) Make the back layer active and select outside it with
the magic wand go to Selections/Invert and go back to the
top layer and make it active now hit the delete key on
your keyboard. Deselect.
You should have something like this:
46.) Add new raster layer and name it top2.
47.) Make sure that there is no foreground color and using the
shapes tool make a longer rectangle shape across the top.
48.) Using the deformation tool holding down the Ctrl key pull
the bottom corners together so they meet the edge of the
hutch. (If it's too tall pull the center down some.)
You should have something like this:
49.) Hide all layers except the top two and merge visible
re-name it top. Repeat inner bevel and unhide background.
save.
You should have something like this:
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Adding The Doors To The Hutch
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50.) Add new raster layer and name it door1.
51.) Using shapes tool on rectangle make a long rectangle
from the bottom edge of the top to the top edge of the bottom.
You should have something like this:
20.) Using the magic wand set on normal and holding down the
shift key select the two center pieces and any pieces that
are not attached and delete them, deselect.
52.) With the selection tool set on rectangle hold shift key make
two rectangles in the upper top left and hit the delete key.
Do Not Deselect save to Alpha Channel.
You should have something like this:
53.) Go to selections load from Alpha Channel move the door
up so the selections are even with the top ones and hit delete.
You should have something like this:
54.) Repeat 53. Deselect. Move it back into place.
You should have something like this:
You should have something like this:
55.) Using deformation tool holding down the Ctrl key pull
the top corner out apply and repeat inner bevel.
You should have something like this:
You should have something like this:
56.) Duplicate door layer and mirror and rename door2. save.
You should have something like this:
Go on to finish the tutorial on
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FINISHED COUNTRY HUTCH
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