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This is what we're going to
make:

What you need is:
- PSP7
1. First open a new image with these settings:
Width=75
Height=75
Background colour=Transparent
Image type=16,7 million colours
Then hit OK.
2. Click on your flood fill tool (the little paint bucket) and underneath your
colour palette it says styles. Click on the little arrow on the second box, which
is the box for background colour, and select the first option which is called
solid. Now click again, but this time on the square, so another box will pop up
in the middle of your screen. Pick whatever colour you'd like as the main colour
on your background. And after the colour is chosen, click OK. An example of a
colour to choose is #C6CDE2. Then click on the image
to fill the image with the colour you have chosen.
3. To add the blinds effect, go to:
effects => texture effects => blinds and apply the following settings:
width: 6
opacity: 15
colour: see below
Horizontal: checked
Light from left/top: checked
The colour you want to select when adding the blinds effect,
is a slightly darker shade of colour you chose in step 2. The preview will show
how it will look like and you can use that as a guide before clicking ok. An idea
would be to hover the cursor over the image and click once, that will select the
same colour as you had in step 2. Then click on the colour sample to bring up
the colour box, and choose a darker shade by clicking above the current mark.
An example of a colour code that would work with the example above is #7484AC.
Your background is now ready, remember to save it.
If you'd like it in different colours, you could use the colourise tool.
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