January, 2007
This tutorial covers the process of creating a door using the Tinting process.
The brush we need in the beginning is Soft Grainy Round set to Straight Line Strokes.

Begin by outlining the shapes of the two doors making sure to create straight lines by holding down the shift key.

Using the same method outline the rest of the doors.

Change to the Soft Glazing Round 15 brush and choose a slightly dark brown.

Using the brush above and Straight Line Strokes method, paint in the outer parts of the doors. For the inlaid parts, increase the size of the brush.

Change colors and repaint the inlaid parts making sure the brush size is the width and no larger.

Apply Woodcut with the settings below.

Fade Woodcut to 63%.

Select the door with Rectangular Selection tool. Apply Adjust Dye Concentration and use the settings below. Then Fade it to 63%.

Create two oval using the Oval Shape tool. Then with the paintbrush selected and set to size 4.6 and the color black, make sure you have the Align to Path button checked and paint around the ovals.

Group the two ovals and then duplicate the layer and move using the shift key. Apply a Drop Shadow and you're done.

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