Mr. Ghostly
This tutorial is my own creation. Any resemblance to another is purely coincidental. Please
read my tutorial
Terms. I used Paintshop Pro 7.04, and it should work
in other versions. You'll need a knowledge of Paintshop Pro to make this tutorial. Have fun
and enjoy :)

What you will need.
Paintshop Pro
HERE
Selections
DOWNLOAD
Pattern
DOWNLOAD
An unzip program of choice. If you need a unzip program you can find an
evaluation copy
HERE

Save your work often!

**Open up your sign pattern download and minimize it for that step.

1. Open up a New Image. 350x500. Transparent. Use your magnifying
glass to enlarge to 1.1 (100%).

2. Rename layer 1, Ghost. Selections/load from disk/1-ghost.sel
Floodfill with White. Select none. *Same layer. Selections/load from
disk/2-ghostshadow.sel. Floodfill with color #C0C0C0. Select none.

3. New layer, name it Shoes. Selections/load from disk/3-shoes.sel
Floodfill with black. Select none.

4. New layer, name it eyeshadow. Selections/load from
disk/4-eyeshadow.sel. Floodfill with color #C0C0C0. Select none.
*Same layer. Selections/load from disk/5-eyes.sel. Floodfill with color
Black. Select none.

5. New layer, name it mouth. Selections/load from disk/6-mouth.sel.
Floodfill with color #C0C0C0. Select none.

6. New layer, name it arms. Selections/load from disk/7-arms.sel. Floodfill
with White. Select none. *Same layer. Selections/load from
disk/8-armshadows.sel. Floodfill with color #808080. Select none.

7. New layer, name it sign. Selections/load from disk/9-sign.sel. Floodfill
with signpattern download. Angle 0, Scale 100. Select none. *Same layer.
Selections/load from disk/10-signshadow.sel. Floodfill with color #808080.
Select none.

8. *(optional) New layer, name it text. Selections/load from disk/11-text.sel.
Floodfill with color #800000. Select none. Or add text of your own and
make a halloween sig tag :)

Now you can do either of these steps.
1. Add a new layer. Layers/Arrange/Send to bottom and add a
background. OR:
2. Right click on any layer. Merge/MergeVisible. File/Export/Picture tube
and just type in what you want to name it and there's your tube!

I hope you enjoyed this tutorial. If you have any questions please e-mail
me. Happy Creating!

Debbie
September 29, 2004