![]() I did *not* have to join to get these files, so I don't think you will, either. ![]() The post was made by someone known as "Biggi." I just Googled for bath PSP tubes, and this is what I found. It's vague as to whom to credit for these graphics. The ones I used and to which I will be referring was the third file down. There are three sets, I think it is, of bath graphics on this page. Now, for most of the bath components, you'll go to this forum page. If you choose to use that kit, be sure to leave Jen some love for the freebie!! This is a FTU kit, called Rainy Day Driz. The scrap kit is by Jen, of Jen's Sweet Temptations. You can get that license through C.I.L.M. You must have a license to use his artwork. I'm using the art of Rion Vernon, of Pinuptoons. Also, if you're stumped for ideas and using the exact things I'm using, a sitting, bathing tube would be best. Obviously, a bathing-type tube would work best. This is now a pay-for product, through Corel. You may download a free trial of Paint Shop Pro, version X2, from Corel.Īnimation Shop. ![]() I just find X.03 more comfortable for me. It should be okay to do with other versions as well. This tutorial was written on Mausing Paint Shop Pro, version X.03. so use your imagination as you go! Any similarities between this tut and any others you may see are purely coincidental. This is just a guideline, and I know not everyone is going to be using the same tubes. My tutorials presume that you have a working knowledge of Paint Shop Pro.
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