


Make your Left Wall layer active. Select it and
Flood
fill. Add Brightness/Contrast.
Do the same thing for your Right Wall layer.

If you have just noticed at this point that your wall pieces do not meet on level ground, use the Deform tool to fix that. Your room should now look like the one below. The reason to make the left and right walls brighter is to separate them from the middle wall. The walls closest to you would appear lighter in real life.

It's trimming time!
I'm using the wood01.jpg from the furniture tutorials. Set it to a scale of 25.


Click on the Draw tool. Single Line/5/Antialias.
Add a new layer called Baseboard.
Draw across the bottom of the Middle Wall on your Baseboard
layer.


While still on the Baseboard layer, draw from where the wood begins towards the left edge. Before you let go of the mouse click, make sure your angle on the line is laying correctly down the left wall side. If you notice a tiny smuge of wood over the top of where the corners meet, just select and delete it.


While still on the Baseboard layer, draw now from where the wood ended on the middle wall and towards the right edge of the image. Once again make sure your angle is correct along the right wall.
