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This tutorial was written for those
that have a working knowledge of PSP.

Supplies Needed:
PSP 9 (any version will work)
Tube of choice
I used artwork by - Lorenzo Sperlonga
Font of choice i used Orator Std
Brushes of choice
Template and wordart belongs to me.
Animation,Roses and tree of choice.
Supplies - here

::Let's Begin!::

Open a 600x600 blank canvas flood fill white.

Open your supplies and paste your template as a new layer.add a drop shadow of choice
Click on your white background and add some brushes of choice.

Click on your top layer and paste your main tube.move it to the left side of your template and add a drop shadow of choice.

Paste your wordart inside of your template and move it to the top.

Click on your brush layer and paste your tree.move it to the left side of your template.add a drop shadow of choice.

Add your roses as a new layer and place them however you like. add a drop shadow of choice.

Add your name to the bottom part of your template. add a drop shadow of choice.

Add your copyright info and hide your main tube layer.go to edit/copy merged and paste into animationshop as a new animation.

::Animation::

Duplicate your tag until you have as many frames as your animation has and go to edit/select all.

Open your animation and go to edit/select all/propagate and paste into selected frame paste it in the middle of your template and change the speed to your liking.

Go back to paintshop and unhide your tube and hide all the other layers and go to edit/copy merged and bring your tube into animationshop.go to edit/propagate and paste into selected frame.play your animation and save as gif!
Hope you enjoyed my tut!

This Tutorial was written by Teresa on December 18,2007 .
And the concept of the tutorial is copyrighted.
Please feel free to LINK to the tutorial and/or print it out for your personal use,
but please do not copy it in any way to put online, pass out or re-write without permission.
The image you create using this tutorial is for you to do what you wish except for monetary gains or for merchandising.
© Teresa 2007 Any Resemblance to another tutorial is purely coincidental. Proud Member of TWI