Abbreviations:
FF = flood fill
This is done on a VERY large work space so PLEASE empty your command history often
Please feel free to use any patterns, textures or sculptures you wish
this tut is ONLY a guide <=)
Start by opening a new image 1200 x 700
(you can resize later)
new layer
load 01 back walls
FF with color of your choice
I used #C7E7D0
(this is inside you cabin)
new layer
load 02 porch floor
FF #C0C0C0
new layer
load 03 front
FF log fill that was in zip
size 50 angle 0
new layer
load 03a front windows
apply the following cut out
vertical 5
horizontal 5
opacity 75
blur 25
color black
add new layer
repeat cut out using -5's
new layer
load 04 roof
FF #815123
effects texture blinds
width 7
opacity 70
horizontal checked
color black
new layer
load 05 top dormer
FF log fill
size 55 angle 0
apply the following drop shadow
vertical 5
horizontal 5
opacity 100
blur 25
color black
repeat drop shadow using -5's
new layer
load 06 L windows
FF #D9C2AC
apply inner bevel with following settings
first shape bevel
width 2
smoothness 0
depth 3
ambiance -30
shininess 0
angle 17
intensity 50
elevation 50
color white
new layer
load 07 R windows
finish as above
new layer
load 08 door
open 08 door
edit copy & paste INTO selection
(feel free to use your own door if you wish)
new layer
load 09 door trim
FF #D9C2AC
apply same inner bevel
new layer
load 10 foundation
FF foundation brick that was in zip
size 55 angle 0
new layer
load 11 steps
open 11 steps
edit copy & paste INTO selection
apply the following drop shadow
vertical 0
horizontal 0
opacity 100
blur 15
color black
new layer
load 12 dormer L side trim
FF log fill
size 55 angle 90
new layer
load 13 dormer R side trim
finish as above
new layer
load 14 under dormer window
FF with color of your choice
I used #4C8FB8
add new layer
apply the following cut out
vertical 5
horizontal 5
opacity 75
blur 25
color black
add new layer
repeat cut out using -5's
new layer
load 15 dormer window
FF #D9C2AC
apply same inner bevel
new layer
load 16 dormer trim
FF #D9C2AC
apply same inner bevel
apply the following drop shadow
vertical 5
horizontal 0
opacity 100
blur 25
color black
new layer
load 17 roof trim
FF #D9C2AC
apply same inner bevel
apply same drop shadow
new layer
load 18 side porch rails
now you can either use the same color
as we been using for the trim or use the log fill
both look great
I'm using the log fill
if using log fill
size 55 angle 90
colors adjust
brightness -25 contrast 0
new layer
load 19 stair posts
FF log fill
new layer
load 20 L front rails
FF log fill
change angle to 0
apply inner bevel with following settings
first shape bevel
width 31
smoothness 32
depth 8
ambiance and shininess 0
angle 0
intensity 35
elevation 45
color white
reapply inner bevel
new layer
load 21 R front rails
finish as above
I think that's it
thank you for trying my tut & hope you enjoyed it as much as I did writing it
thank you to Elaine & Lisa for testing it
you did an awesome job!