This tutorial was written on January 27 2003, and © by Vera.
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Now this is where you can group your layers......and I do hope you did save it as you went along!!!
Choose the object selector and from the top left to the bottom right draw a rectangle,
until everything is selected, then right click and choose GROUP from the menu. Now give the grouped layer a name.
Go to the file menu and export as a shape.



This is how my layers look like and I named all layers
it's much easier if you do that before promoting
then you will know which part you are on.



Before promoting anything, I first hide all layers
and leave just 1 open, that is the layer I will promote first.
Click on the and you will see .
right click on the visible layer and choose from the menu:
Create Raster Selection


You will have the marching ants now.
Go to the Selections menu and choose Promote to Layer



This is how your layers will look like now.



Rename the promoted layer, so you still will know which part it is.
After promoting and renaming I always choose clear from the menu,
right click on the layer you just have promoted
and choose CLEAR from the menu.



I do this with each layer I promote,
and now at the end there will be no layers left,
and you can delete the empty vector layer.
I hope you still are SAVING!

Well I think at this point most hard work is done....LOL
so on to the finishing touch.....

Go to the soil layer, and select all, click on it,now use the airbrush and a bit lighter brown color,
I used #7F552F with these settings:
don't spray to much....we are not done yet! 



Keep selected and now use this texture:



It will look like this:



Deselect and SAVE!
Still on the soil layer, go to Eye Candy Jiggle with these settings:



Now it looks like real soil...LOL, at least I think so!



Hide the decoration layer, so now you see only the shoe,
shoe inside and soil. Select the shoe inside and float,
apply CUT OUT color black, Vert. and Hor. both 0, opacity 45 and blur 20.


Deselect and SAVE!


Select and float the shoe, apply CUT OUT again with Vert. and Hor. both 0, opacity 80 blur 70.
Now we will use the retouch tool for darkening and lighting....just a little bit,
because I told.....it isn't a new wooden shoe....and we did paint it ourselves...LOL
these are both settings:



When I was done it looked like this:.....and SAVE!

You can see I have changed my colors,
I did this before I applyed the Cut Out and used the Darken and Lighten tool.



Make the decoration layer visible, apply an inner bevel with these settings:



I merged visible only the 3 stem layers, and used CUT OUT with these settings:
Vert. and Hor. 0, opacity 45 and blur 20 color black.
Then I applied a CUT OUT for the Leaves and Tulips with these settings:
Vert. and Hor. 0, opacity 45 and blur 40 color black.
Now you can see it all much better.....but we are not done yet!
We will darken and lighten all the leaves and stem one by one,
with the retouch tool and same settings as for the shoe.
This is how my leaf looks like when done.



Do the same with all the front parts of the Tulips.
Mine look like this:


We are almost done....


This is a good time to arrange the layers as you like them,
and when your done, hide the shoe, shoe inside, soil and decoration layers.
Merge visible the stem, all the leaves and all the tulip layers.
Now hide the merged layer and the decoration layer and layer1,
merge the shoe, shoe inside and soil layers visible.

SAVE!!!! and we are done!!!!
Now you can finish it in the way you like best!


Well at this point you are done, but I still wanted to change the color of my Tulips...and this is how I did that.
I clicked on the Tulip Layer (all front and backsides separatly) went to Hue Saturation Lightness,
settings are: Hue -29, Saturation 18 and Lightness -14.



When I was done, I went to Histogram Adjustment, with settings as shown below:



My Tulips and Wooden Shoe look like this:



I hope you did enjoy my tutorial, as I did making it!!
Take care and have fun, Vera

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