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    • I have some too but got busy with something else.  It's a good idea.  then i'd further add texture and other fun things PSP has in effects.  Will post later tonight...hopefully.  Thanks Michele, it's a good idea.
    • @Michele Your wish is my command and here are 2 examples. In one I used the original rectangle and for the other I resized it to a square so it will yield a seamless tile. Enjoy! Btw I think the results with the kaleidoskop are nice but nothing out of the ordinary which doesn't do justice to the "liquify" effect. Maybe if you play endlessly with it the result could be more spectacular.
    • Michele I would have loved to see them perform. I listened to the records, I'm that old too 🥲
    • It's after dinner now and I think I have found the solution for the second manner in which there is no actual cut in the toppaper and it has the option to move/resize the "cutout". I'll try to explain. In the first method the toppaper is cut and that is done by clipping the text layer to the toppaper layer with the shadow on the toppaper layer. The second method uses a duplicate of the bottom layer and that layer is clipped to the text layer (the opposite of the first method) and that clipped layer is moved on top above the toppaper layer. To get the appropriate shadow I used the layereffects > innershadow with the angle for the shadow at 135. Now I can move and resize that layer but I don't know if this is the correct way to do it, maybe there are more options to get this result.
    • Beside the fantastic pages I like the text, very creative and it made me laugh!
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