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6/28/09: Brand new free image hosting script added under Resources section.
6/14/09: A bit of new graphics and photo captions added.
5/29/09: New DIV layouts added. (Still working on some more.)
4/7/09: Brand new website layout and javascript update.
3/21/09: Mpl.net Forums created.
2/14/09: New website layout and new div layout.
2/3/09: Major website and content update.
12/30/08: New website layout and php update.
12/28/08: Main website fully updated and running.
12/27/08: All main pages added/updated.
12/24/08: Main image(s) updated/added. Basic files and content updated/added.
12/23/08: Basic files and content updated/added.
12/22/08: Website created.

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• Make sure you have a basic understanding of Paint Shop Pro in order to use these tutorials properly.
• Some of these tutorials may not work depending on what version of Paint Shop Pro you have.
• These tutorials were made using PSP XI.

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REFLECTING TEXT

Ok, well if you've ever wondered how to make a "reflecting" text, just follow these simple steps to make a simple reflected text.

1.Open a new document.

2.Select the text tool and type your text.

3.Now duplicate your text layer. (which should be called "Vector 1")

4.Rasterize both layers.

5.Make sure you're on the duplicated layer and select the Magic Wand tool.

6.Now make sure that your Magic Wand tool's mode is set to Add or just press and hold down Shift.

7.Select each letter on the duplicated layer.

8.Press Crtl+I.

9.It should've have flipped and made a new layer called "Floating Selection".

10.Now select the Flood Fill tool and use a Black&White gradient with the white going downwards.

11.Fill the gradient into the selected letters.

12.Select the eraser tool and set to a sqaure shape at a size of 9. Also, make the opacity of the eraser tool at 20.

13.Erase the bottom part of the flipped text where the white should be.

14.Erase it gently and to a point where it kind of makes the text "fade" towards the bottom.

15.Now press Ctrl+D and merge the remaining layers. 16.You're done!
If you followed the steps, you should have something like this:


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