© Christina Gibbs - 6-26-03 - www.tcgibbs.com
This tutorial may not be copied and placed on another site without my written permission.
The image you create by following this tutorial belongs to you and you may do whatever you want with that.


This tutorial was written using Paint Shop Pro 7

** German Translation . . . by Monika, and hosted here.  Thank you, Monika. **

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Open a new image 725 x 325 on a transparent background

Load the 1-hand.sel and fill with #E3AF95 deselect

Same layer, load the 2-hand.sel and fill with #CF8865 deselect

Add a new raster layer and load the 3-head.sel and fill with #E3AF95 deselect

Same layer load the 4-head.sel and fill with #BA8369 deselect

Same layer load the 5-head.sel and fill with the same color and deselect

Same layer load the 6-head.sel and fill with #E59973 and deselect

Same layer load the 7-head.sel and fill with #CF8865 and deselect

Same layer load the 8-head.sel and fill with #F4DBCE and deselect

Same layer load the 9-head.sel and fill with #CF8865 deselect

Now you can make the lips yourself by loading the 10-head.sel and filling with your choice for the lips, then use darken and lighten RGB to shade the lips in OR you can click here ::: Lips.psp ::: to open up a copy of my lips, when you open them up go to "edit" "copy" and then on your baby image go to "edit" "paste as a new layer" and use the mover tool to place the lips a little above that shadow.... Here is what you should have...

Add a new raster layer and load the 11-jammies.sel and fill with your choice of color/pattern, I used #9FA0AD for this one, deselect

On the same layer load the 12-jammies.sel and go to "colors" "adjust" "brightness/contrast" changing the brightness to 50 and the contrast at 0 and deselect

Still on the same layer load the 13-jammies.sel and adjust the brightness again, changing the brightness to -50 and deselect.

Please note that if you are using a pattern for the jammies you might need to change those settings. For a darker pattern you may need to use a higher number...

Add a new raster layer and load the 14-hat.sel and fill with the same color/pattern and deselect

On the same layer load the 15-hat.sel and adjust the brightness to 50 and deselect.

On the same layer load the 16-hat.sel and adjust the brightness to -50 and deselect

Add a new raster layer and load the 17-hat-brim.sel and fill with your choice, I used a lighter color #D0D1D8 and deselect

On the same layer load the 18-hat-brim.sel and adjust the brightness to -50 and deselect

On the same layer load the 19-hat-brim.sel and adjust the brightness to 50 and deselect... Thats all!

Here is my baby :o)



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