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I have ventured into something new on this page and I hope you like them. They are one of a kinds because they are made using
the "Sinedot II" filter and then I applied different BladePro settings. I don't know too much about this filter yet, but I was experimenting a little as I was trying to learn, and came up with shapes that I thought would make interesting
snowglobe bases. Some of them are very filmy and whispy and really need a dark or light background. Some of them you might find rather light, and a suggestion I would offer, is to see how you like it as
is, then duplicate the base layer for a more substantial looking base. It will darken the colour and then you can merge the two base layers. I did that on a couple of these already.
I hope that these
can be useful to someone and I have also decided to make the whole globe structure as well.
When you download, you will get
a zip file of a PSP6.02 image with the layers still intact so all you have to do is decide what you want to go inside
your globe. Everything else (base and globe) is there for you. The coloured background is not included.
You are welcome to any of these globes. I just hope you enjoy them
as much as I enjoy making them. A link back is not required.
To help with the ease of updating and file sizes, any new additions after this page will fall under the category "Bases Two"
on the globe opening page. If you made it this far, you have just looked at 216 bases available for your use. I don't know if I can do that many more for Bases Two, but
I will certainly give it my best to keep coming up with as many different and unique ones as I can.
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My Snowglobe Tutorial
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