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We are going to make this Goose
The tube you create from this tutorial is yours.
I did set my flood fill bucket's blend mode on normal and the match mode on none.
This way you flood fill all the floating selections in one time.
(I used a photo to make my tut)
Download here the selections and supplies.
Start by opening a new image 220x300 on a transparent background.
Open my leg1.sel and flood fill with the color #DF9144.
On the same layer:
Open my leg2.sel and flood fill with the color #C87A2E.
Deselect the selection.
Add a new layer.
Open my leg3.sel and flood fill with the color #DF9144.
On the same layer:
Open my leg4.sel and flood fill with the color #C87A2E.
Deselect the selection.
Add a new layer.
Open my body1.sel and flood fill with the color #F7F4EB.
On the same layer:
Open my body2.sel and flood fill with the color #EEE8D6.
On the same layer:
Open my body3.sel and flood fill with the color #E0D7BE.
Deselect the selection.
Add a new layer.
Open my beak.sel and flood fill with the color #DF9144.
On the same layer:
Open my beak2.sel and flood fill with the color #000000.
On the same layer:
Open my beak3.sel and flood fill with the color #C87A2E.
Deselect the selection.
Add a new layer.
Open my eye.sel and flood fill with the color #000000.
Deselect the selection.
Open my eye.psp and paste this on the place you just made the black spot.
Open my wing1.sel and flood fill with the color #F7F4EB.
On the same layer:
Open my wing2.sel and flood fill with the color #EEE8D6.
On the same layer:
Open my wing3.sel and flood fill with the color #E0D7BE.
Deselect the selection.
Merge layers visible and ready is your tube.
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