PAGE 2To make the floor of the room, we need to change the perspective of the marble, and it will make it too small to fit our room, so open a new image, 640x480. Make sure that your marble is still the texture in the background style, and with the fill tool
With your new marble image the current one, select the deformation tool.
Still holding CTRL down, left click and drag towards the right. Release the CTRL key and the mouse button and check the figures on the status bar. You need them to read 124,0 when the cursor is on the corner handle. It does not matter if the second figure reads 2 or 4, but the first one needs to be 124. If the figure is higher, press CTRL again and click and drag left. If it is too low, move right. Always hold down the CTRL key while you are moving the cursor, so that the top right corner will mirror the top left. When you have it in the right position, go to the tool options panel and press apply. Your marble now looks like the image below. In the illustrations which follow, I have this marble image zoomed out to 1:2 in order to keep the tutorial illustrations small. If you find working in a small size image difficult, you can zoom the image to 1:1.
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Make your room image the current one, and on the layer palette click on Layer 1 so that is the current layer. Use Edit>Paste>as new layer. The marble will appear in your image. If it is showing behind the windows or any of the green is still showing, use the mover tool
![]() Now we are going to add a couple of steps at the back of the room. If you have used the clipboard for anything else since you did the floor (I am assuming that people may not do the tutorial all at once) then go to the floor layer, click on it to make it current, and use Edit>copy to put it on the clipboard again. If you are going straight from the floor to the steps it will still be on the clipboard. In the layer palette, click on the top layer - back wall - to make it current, and then use Edit>Paste>as new layer. Another copy of the floor will appear across the middle of the image. It will not be easy to see where it ends and the floor starts, but we need it lighter anyway, so use Colours>Adjust>Brightness and Contrast. Set brightness to 15 and contrast to 0 and click OK. Go to the Layer Palette and rename this layer Step 1.
Use the mover tool
Hit the delete key, and then put the Step 1 layer slider back to 100. Now select a narrow rectangular strip at the bottom of the step marble (about half a centimetre deep, and it does not matter if your selection rectangle goes beyond the bottom of the step marble) and use Colours>Adjust>Brightness and Contrast with brightness at -48 and contrast at 0. That will make the riser for your step.
Adding another step is simplicity itself. With Step 1 still the current layer, use Edit>Paste and Edit>copy>as new layer. Rename the new layer to Step 2, and bring it down till it is halfway across step 1. Make it semi-transparent as you did with the first one, select and delete what is above where step 1 joins the back wall, and put the layer slider back to 100.
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On the final page I will show you how to add pillars, and give you a picture of another room so that you can see how you might add variations using these basic 'building blocks'.
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