
© Christina
Gibbs - 6-26-03 - www.tcgibbs.com
This tutorial may not be copied and placed
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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. **
Download the selections
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)
