☼ Open a blank image with 600x600 (pixels).
☼ Place the mask. Click File > Place > Select the mask > Resize it to 600x600 (pixels) so it will be at the same size as the background layer.
☼ Add a new layer (name it layer 2) → Fill it with foreground color.
☼ Click the mask layer on the layers panel. → Go to menu bar and click Select > All, and then Edit > Copy. → Click layer 2 on the layers panel. → Press Q on your keyboard → Go to menu bar and click Edit > Paste → Press Q on your keyboard again → Click "Add Vector Mask" icon in the bottom of the layers panel (it's next to fx icon). → Delete the original mask layer.
☼ Now add blending to layer 2. → Double click on the layer 2 layer in the layers panel > Click Color Overlay > Change color to #a3a0d2.
☼ Copy and paste the tube → Resize to 55 % → Put her in the center of the canvas
☼ Copy and paste element 80 → Rotate -73.76
°. → Move the element 80 layer below the tube layer in the layers panel. → Put it a bit right so it will be on the right side behind the tube.
☼ Add a new layer (name it layer 5) → Fill it with foreground color. → Move the layer 5 layer below the element 80 layer in the layers panel. → Erase the parts that are outside of the frame.
☼ Copy and paste the tube (the one in its original size, not the resized one that we used previously) and name it layer 6 → Right click on the tube layer in the layers panel > Select Create Clipping Mask. → Add blending 1 > Apply any grid texture you want to it. → Add blending 2 > Color Overlay > Blend Mode: Hue ; Choose color #e3bcf5
☼ Hold ctrl key and select the element 80 layer, layer 5 and layer 6 in your layers panel. → Go to menu bar > Layer > New > Group from layers, name it Frame Group 1
☼ Copy and paste element 65 → Rotate -9.8
°. → Put it a bit left so it will be on the left side behind the tube.
☼ Add a new layer (name it layer 7) → Fill it with foreground color. → Move the layer 7 layer below the element 65 layer in the layers panel. → Erase the parts that are outside of the frame.
☼ Copy and paste the tube (the one in its original size, not the resized one that we used previously) and name it layer 8 → Right click on the tube layer in the layers panel > Select Create Clipping Mask. → Add blending 1 > Apply any grid texture you want to it. → Add blending 2 > Color Overlay > Blend Mode: Hue ; Choose color #d7e3fc
☼ Hold ctrl key and select the element 65 layer, layer 7 and layer 8 in your layers panel. → Go to menu bar > Layer > New > Group from layers, name it Frame Group 2
☼ Copy and paste element 48 → Resize to 54.2% → Rotate -28
°. → Put it on the lower part of Frame Group 2
☼ Duplicate element 48 → Flip horizontal → Rotate 43.94
°. → Put it on the lower part of Frame Group 1
☼ Copy and paste element 111 → Resize to 83.03% → Add blending > Outer Glow > Choose color #ffffff → Put it behind the tube's waist
☼ Copy and paste element 78 → Flip horizontal → Move the element 78 layer below the layer 2 layer in the layers panel. → Move it toward top of the canvas a bit
☼ Copy and paste element 106 → Resize to 92.57% → Put it on the top half of the canvas
☼ Duplicate element 106 → Flip vertical → Put it on the lower half of the canvas
☼ Go to Menu bar > Image ? Canvas Size > Change Height to 650 pixels; Anchor: Deselect the top arrow; Canvas Extension Color: #ffffff. (as you can see the screenshot below)
☼ Copy and paste element 33 → Resize to 76.54% → Move the element 33 layer upon the the tube layer in the layers panel. → Put it on the bottom of the canvas.
☼ Copy and paste element 47 → Flip horizontal → Resize to 62.89% → Put it on the right side of element 33.
☼ Add your name/text to it.
☼ Add the required copyright/credit
☼ Select Eraser tool. → Adjust opacity to 9%. → Erase the tube's legs a bit so it would not look like being cut off.
☼ Delete the background layer and save it in jpg or png format
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