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        <title>Grunge Brushes</title>
        <link>http://www.misstiina.com/tutorials/illustrator/grunge-brushes.html</link>
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In this article I will show you the easiest way to create grunge brushes from photos! All you will need is any photo of a wooden frame.. many can be found on free stock photo sites like stock.xchng.Y</description>
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        <title>Loading/Using Patterns in PSCS3</title>
        <link>http://www.misstiina.com/tutorials/photoshop/pspatterns.html</link>
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Place the .pat files into:Program Files / Adobe / Adobe Photoshop *version / Presets / Patterns.To load a pattern, go to the Patterns palette (in the fill tool).Click the tiny arrow in the top</description>
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        <title>Loading/Using Styles in PSCS2</title>
        <link>http://www.misstiina.com/tutorials/photoshop/psstyles.html</link>
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Place the .asl layer style files into:
Program Files / Adobe / Adobe Photoshop *version / Presets / Styles folder.Open Photoshop and click on the Styles tab. Click on the tiny arrow on the side to o</description>
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        <title>Rainbow Effect Photos</title>
        <link>http://www.misstiina.com/tutorials/psp/rainbow-effect-photos.html</link>
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Written in PSPX
 
Here is what we will be creating. 




 
Here is what we begin with.



 
Opening your original photo in PSP, convert the layer to raster.


Then add a new transparent raster layer </description>
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        <title>Transparent PNG</title>
        <link>http://www.misstiina.com/tutorials/psp/transparent-png.html</link>
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This tutorial is to make your PSP images transparent and still keep their quality.
  This only works for images that will not be animated.
 
  Once you have your image designed with a transparent bac</description>
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        <title>Watermark</title>
        <link>http://www.misstiina.com/tutorials/psp/watermark.html</link>
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Written for PSPX - Should work in PSP9 aswell. 
 1. Open a new image with the following settings...
 
 
 
 

2. Click on your text tool and choose your font, size and follow the
other setting</description>
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