Switch the top Styles Pattern to Cracked Emerald, Scale 100,
Angle 90.
Activate the Textures for your foreground and select Lands.


With the Magic Wand, select the first door panel. Hold down the Shift key on the keyboard and select the other panel. Expand the selection by 2 pixels. Flood fill with the Cracked Emerald and Lands Texture. Leave the panels selected.

Go to Effects/Texture Effects/Tiles.
Use the Stained Glass Preset. Tile shape Hexagon.

Invert the Selection.
Effects/3D/Outer Bevel/Groove Preset.

For this next part I picked out some scenery that I liked.

First I reduced the size of my images to about 300 pixels wide. I pasted the image on as a new layer. Then I used the deform tool to stretch the image vertically so that it would cover the panel area. I trimmed off any excess and moved this layer to the bottom. What I learned was that an image with sharper lines worked best. Also, make sure your image isn't too dark. Now I can see a nice scene beyond the front door with it's stained glass panels for the door.
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