Part 2:

Next, on your layer palette, click on the
first copy of the glass. 
Go over to the layer blend mode, and click
on "normal" to select "overlay". 
You will now see your tubes under glass! 
 
 
 
You can click on your tube layer and either
lower the Layer Opacity on the tubes layer(s),
or leave them as they are.
We are ready to merge these layers together.
Go to Layers/Merge/Merge Visible.
Rename the layer Frame1, duplicate,
then click Image>Mirror. 
 
Now we will repeat all the steps of the tutorial,
adding a new layer (name it Center Frame.) 
We want to make another glass frame,
only this time, we want this one to be
for the center, and we want to use
Line width set at 6 for this frame.
 
 
 
When you are finished with the center frame,
X out the 2 small gold frames before merging
the layers on the center frame
(and don't forget to drag the gold rectangle outline
for that frame to the top before merging.) 
 
You can continue to add to your set,
by repeating the tut or merge and save the center
and the two end frames after you have
arranged them the way you want.
 
Go to Layers/Merge/Merge Visible,
crop and go to Save/Save As>ClassicGlass.
 
*Optional*
You could also add a layer, drag it to the bottom
and flood fill it with white. Now click on your creation layer, and add a drop shadow>color #808080.
 
 
Now go to Layers>Merge>Merge Visible. 
Next, File>Save As>ClassicGlass.
 
*Don't forget to watermark your work and to save often.
Use your imagination and have fun!
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Open in AS (animation shop) 
Go to: File>Open>ClassicGlass.
Crop and save! 
 
 
 Congratulations!
I hope that you are pleased with your
new creation and have enjoyed this tutorial.

*This tutorial was written by Mz.TapŠ on April 7, 2003 and updated on Oct. 28th, 2003. *All Rights Reserved* *Any resemblance to any other tutorial is purely coincidental.* Feel free to "text link" to this tutorial or print it out for personal use only but please do not copy and place it anywhere on the web, rewrite it or claim it as your own.

*Special thanks to Mz. Pixie & Mz. Marlene for proofing,
testing and feedback of this tutorial.*
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