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Gradientfun.
©hannes-psp-corner.dk
Open new transperent image 600 x 600
Name it grad1
Fill the layer with gradient of:
Foregroundcolor: #7dbc6f
Backgroundcolor: #0e2e0a
With these settings:

New rasterlayer
Fill with your gradient but this time with these settings:

Rename this layer grad2
Layers/Arrange/Send to bottom
Grad1 layer active:
Layerblendmode/Dodge
lower opacity to 51
Grad2 layer active:
Selectiontools/Circle - feather0
Drag a selection from coordinates 300,300 to 510.510:

Selections/Invert
effects/Artistic effects/Enamel withh these settings:

Selections/Invert
Effects/plugin/Two Moon/Quilt 136-136
Selections/None
Grad1 layer active:
New rasterlayer
Selections/Load/save selection/Load selection from disk:
Find selection "H@nne_gradientfun"
fill with #0e2e0a
Selections/None
Open your tube "H@nne_26793122.psp"
copy and paste as a new layer
Resize the tube 75%
Effects/3D Effects/Drop Shadows, with these settings:

Close off tubelayer
Make grad2 layer active
Merge visible
Rename the merged layer "Background"
Open your tubelayer
make backgroundlayer active
New rasterlayer - name it "Name"
Turn off foregroundcolor
Backgroundcolor #0e2e0a
Open your font: Architext and use these settings:
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Kerning/Leading 0
Selections/None
Effects/3D Effects/Drop Shadows, with these settings:

Merge visible
New rasterlayer
Find a metallic gradient as
foregroundcolor and fill this layer
Same settings as grad1 layer
Effects/Texture Effects/Weawe with these settings:

Now you got this:

Magic Vand with these settings:
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Click the black squares and delete, maybe you don't get them all first time,
but you can use "Shift".
Now you got this:

Add drop shadow with setting as the font.
Open tube H@nne_Birds_2027
Copy and paste as a new layer
image mirror
Resize 50%
Add drop shadow with setting as the font.
Move the birds up to the left corner
Merge visible
Image/Add borders 1PX #0e2e0a
Image/Add borders 10PX White
Click the border with magic Vand and fill with the metallic Gradient
effects/3D Effects/OUTERbevel with these settings:

You can resize if you want
Hope you like this tutorial
Hanne