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Now we are almost finished...it's looking good so far...right? Change your pattern fill to wood003_jcw.jpg, scale 100%, angel 0. Add a new layer and name it bottomshelf. Load from Disk > bottomshelf.sel Flood fill with the wood003. Apply this inner bevel:
Selections > Float. Apply this cutout:
Selections > Select None. Add a new layer and name it bottomshelfedge. Load from Disk > bottomshelfedge.sel. Flood fill with the same wood fill and apply the same bevel. Selections > Float. Apply the same cutout. Selections > Select None.
Open up your layer palette and turn off all your layers except bottom shelf and bottomshelf edge and Merge > Merge visible. Rename this layer shelf. Turn back on all your layers. Now open up your layer palette and highlight your shelf layer and duplicate it. Use your Mover tool to move it up above the bottom shelf an equal distance.
Now we are going to put the finishing touches. Add a layer hutchtoptrim and open up my tube hutchtoptrim and Edit > Copy and then paste as a selection on your hutchtop:
Now I prefer to use separate layers so you can adjust the
layers turn off all your layers except the trim layers and merge all visible and rename hutch trim. Turn back on all your layers.
Open my hardware tube and Edit > Copy and then highlight the hutchdoors layer and Edit > paste as new selection. Deselect. Do this to the second hutch door also. Deselect.
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