~Overlay Motif Tag~
Part 2
 
 
Go to Effects>3D>Drop Shadow,
and apply the following:
*Offset Vertical: 4
*Horizontal: 4
*Opacity: 32
*Blur 4.95
*Color: #5C4600
*Shadow on new layer "not" checked.
*Ok.
 
Effects>Sharpness>Unsharp Mask.
*Radius 1.00  
*Strength: 41 
*Clipping 2
Ok.
 
*Optional*
Add the tube I used or one of your choice,
duplicate and change the "blend mode" to "overlay"
as we did on the top (black) text layer. 
*Notice that I resized the tube and colorized it.
Go to Colors>Colorize *Hue 35 *Saturation 159),
and lower the Opacity to 30.
 
 
 
Effects>Sharpen (if needed), and apply
 the same 3D>drop shadow that we just used
on our text layer.
 
Layers>Merge>Merge Visible. 
File>Save As>OverlayTag, (save as pspimage.)
 
Open AS, go to File>Open>OverlayTag.
Add a lil' sparkle or leave it as it is.
Have fun!
Crop and save as a gif file.
-----
I hope that you have enjoyed this tutorial
and are happy with your new creation!
All Z' Best....
 
 
 
  *Special thanks to z' wonderful testers...
 Mz. O'ness & Mz. Omachka...your results and feedback
have always been most appreciated and brilliant!
Proofed by: Z' one and Z' only Teach "Mz. Marlene."
 
--------
 
*This tutorial was written by Mz.TapŠ on April. 23, 2004.
  *Any resemblance to any other tutorial is purely coincidental.
*All Rights Reserved. *Feel free to "text link" to this tutorial, but
 please do not copy, rewrite, translate, place it (or the zip files)
 anywhere on the web, send via email, or claim it as your own.
 *Background by Mz. Tap, exclusive to Madison Ave. Tutorials.