
You know about the un-cola? This is the un-tutorial for now. I will be adding to it in the near future, but for now it's more of a tutorial challenge. I'll give you the template for this sink, and you make one! I used inner bevels, outer bevels, drop shadows, and layer manipulations. A couple of my layers have lowered opacities. I'll give you this hint. There is a layer called under water. It's plain white. I made my inner sink from the same pattern as the sink top. But, when I lowered the opacity, the sink top was showing through. Soooooo..........I deleted the sink top by selecting the inside sink section, then making the sink top layer active and hitting delete. The white piece as the bottom layer is good to back up my lowered opacity on the inner sink. Hint: When I went to flood fill the inner sink, I expanded the selection by 1 pixel. Once filled, I clicked on the background, expanded the selection again by 1 pixel and applied the Gaussian Blur. The Eagle is a ding. I applied two different inner bevels and then lowered the opacity.
The only thing that used any outside filter was the knobs and gold bar.
I made a little white circle and applied a gold Blade Pro preset.
Same for the gold bar. Everything else was done strictly in PSP7.
I really didn't feel like making the hardware for the sink, so I made some
hardware tubes. The gold one is included on the template. The
other thing you can download is 8 different faucets. Ok......so are
you ready to make a sink to go with your bathtub, toilet, towels and towel
bar and shower curtain???
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Ok........I had to ask Tape for her help, and because of that help and
what she taught me, there is more to the tutorial now! The next sink is a vector template. So go to page 2 to learn how to work with a vector template.