
They say that
inspiration comes in all forms. I was doing a couple of great new
background tutorials listed at the FlyByNight graphics site and when
I finished them, I was inspired to try experimenting again. I have
experimented with the VM filters but never with the VM Instant Art.
I came across one entitled "Pipeline to Siberia" so had fun with it
for a while using those settings and once again reverting to my
favourite "Simple" filters. I have not seen any other tutorials
using this filter but if there are others, mine came into being Feb.
4 at 1:40 in the morning. I love experimenting just before I shut
down the computer and head for bed. I can do that since I am retired
and no longer have to get up at 5:30 am and drive to school.

What You Will Need to Start ...PSP 6
or 7 (this was done in 6)... Visit JASC to download a free
trial ...VM Filter - Instant Art that you can download here... ...
Simple - Top Left Mirror and Quick Tile that you can download here...
This
is pretty easy, simple and fast. If you know ahead of time you
want a specific colour, you will need to check in PSP what the three
values are for the red, green and blue and make note of them. If it
doesn't really matter, you can experiment with changing the values
when you apply the filter. We will make the same background you see
here in green, but I started out with gold originally. Then at the
end I colourized it to green, blue and a pale purple.
Open a
new image 150 by 150 in white, 16mil colours.
Go to "Effects
- filters - VM Instant Art - Pipeline to Siberia" and use the same
settings as below.

Then go to "Effects - Filters - Simple - Top
Left Mirror"

Finally, go to "Effects - Filters - Simple -
Quick Tile". When the window opens just accept the defaults and
click to apply.

Here are the other three samples I
colourized.

You can have fun changing the pipe sizes and
the number of pipes in the first step. These will totally change the
outcome of your tile. I have displayed several more samples for you
to see how many variations there are available to
you.


If you have any problems or need further
explanations, please feel free to email me here
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This
tutorial was posted at the site of "P. Ann's Place" March 4, 2002
and written by Pat Sherman. All I ask is that you do not claim it as
your
own.
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