*Animating a Tube: Part 2*
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Click on the Wht_bkgrd layer, and
duplicate 2 times. X out the 2 copies.
 
You should now have a total of 10 layers. 
 Delete the BearnAppleTube layer.
Leave one white background layer,
one bear layer and one apple 
layer showing.
 X out the rest. 
 
 
While on the Wht_Bkgrd layer, go to
 Layers>Merge>Merge Visible.
Rename this layer Bear1 and X out.
 
Un-X the next Wht_Bkgrd layer,
Bear, and Apple layers.
 
 
Layers>Merge>Merge Visible. 
Rename this layer Bear2 and X out.
 
  
 
Un-X the last copies of the Wht_Bkgrd layer,
Bear, and Apple layers.
Layers>Merge>Merge Visible. 
Rename this layer Bear3.
Un-X all layers.
 
Click on the Bear2 layer and duplicate.
Now, on your layer palette, drag that layer
to the top, above the Bear3 layer.
(You should have a total of 4 layers.)
 
 
 
Go to File>Save As and name it Bear.
 
Before we close PSP, X out all layers
except the last Bear layer.
Now, add a new layer for your
name/text to fit on the apple.
 
Stroke set to: #729E4E
Fill set to: #709C4C
Font: Isadora, size 36, bold, 
Floating & Antialias checked.
 
*Add your favorite Inner Bevel
and the same drop shadow that
we used on all tube layers.
Or, go to Effects>PlugIns
>Eyecandy4000>Glass effect.
*Settings Tab: Clear Glass:
*Bevel Profile Tab>Button:
*Basic Tab: Glass Color: White.
Go to Effects>3D>Drop Shadow
and apply the same settings as we
used for the tubes.
 
Add a new layer, and apply your text again.
Set the Sroke to null and the fill set to #CBDABE.
Using your mover tool, move the light green text
 slightly above the dark green text.
Now X out the last bear layer, and merge
the two text/name layers. 
Layers>Merge>Merge Visible.
File>Save As>Name.
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*This tutorial was written by Mz.Tap© on August 3, 2003. 
*Any resemblance to any other tutorial
is purely coincidental.* 
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