
This tutorial is written in PSPX, the image is made from
the script by Joke: here
This tut is translated for us by Mac (L&K co-
host) and we give here a hug and biggggg kiss for doing a wonderful
job, thanks sweetie, lisette and karin.
Materials:
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Plugin Xero - porcelaine:
here
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L&K brush_les baudine:
here
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As usual Joke made a beautiful script for this
tutorial. You can find it on page 22 here on her
site.
The most important in a clone tut is not to work
too precise, use the white of the workspace, don't click to strong,
wipe carefully, bit by bit.
1. Open a WHITE image - 450 x 450 pixels
2. Activate your tube dame L&K les
Baudine 
If you use a
tube of your own, resize to 350 pixels height.
3. Edit - copy.
4. On your working space
5. Edit - paste as a new layer.
6. Place the tube a bit higher:
7. While the tube is the starting point
we keep on working below the tube.
During the whole tutorial,
the tubelayer will be the upper layer in your layer palette .
8. Activate your background layer.
9. Layers - new layer
10. Acticate your image railway image 
11. Find your clone brush
use following
settings:
Shape: round, size 71, hardness 15, opacity
20.

12. Place your cursor as on the image given, right click on your image.
13. On your working image:
14. Put your cursor as on the example given:
15. Now, gently wipe your railway image on your working
area:
start like this:
16. Do not work above the red line.
It's not necessary to fill up to all the edges, use the white of
the background.
17. Wipe some extra over the rails, so they will be a bit
stronger.
18. Layers - new
layer
19. Activate the landscape image: 
20. Find your clone brush 
21. Place your
cursor as on the example given:

22. On your working area:
23. place your cursor as on the example given:

24. Clone this piece on your working area:
25. Layers - new layer.
26. Activate the image "keien.jpg"
27. Use your clone brush: 
28. Place your
cursor as shown on the example given:
29. On your working image:
30. Place the cursor as on the example given:
31. Start with this part and work a bit behind her too:
32. Continue with the rest of the image:
33. By clicking two or three times on the same spot, it
will be enhanced:
34. Layers - new layer
35. Now reactivate the railway image 
36. Find your
clone brush 
37. Put your cursor on the image as on the example given, right
click:
38. On your working image:
place the cursor as on
the example given:
39. Clone this part on your image:
40. Layers - new layer
41. Set your foreground colour to a dark colour, in this
tutorial
dark brown #574e3f is used.
42. Activate your airbrush
, find your brush
L&K tekst les Baudine:
43. Paste the brush on your image as on the example
given:
44. Lower the opacity of this layer if necessary, just to your
liking.
45. Layers - merge - merge all (flatten)
46. Effects - Plugins - Xero - Porcelaine;
47. Image - add borders - 1 pixel - colour: in this tut the
dark brown colour is used.
48. Image - add borders - 30 pixels - colour white.
49. Image - add borders - 1 pixel - colour, same dark brown
colour.
50. Keep your colours this way:
51. Activate your text tool
52. Find your font backslash, following settings:
53. Place your text to your likings:
54. Effects - 3D effects - dropshadow; use following
settings:
55. Layers - merge - merge all flatten.
BACKGROUND:
56. Open a new white image size 350 x 350 pixels.
57. Reactivate your airbrush tool
58. Find your
brush L&K tekst les Baudine
59. Paste your brush in the
left upper corner:
60. Now activate your clone brush: 
61. Clone a
little detail of one of the image, pick a part you like:
62. On your working area:
clone this part in the centre
of your 350 x 350 image
63. Effects - image effects - seamless tiling; following
settings:
64. For Jokes script you will need a plain background. Save all
three images as jpg.
Extra example:

Love, Lisette and Karin,Mac.