Atomic Cupcake Silver Action for Photoshop 7.0, Photoshop CS, or Photoshop CS2 Part I -- Installation 1. Copy the "Atomic Cupcake Rust.atn" file to the location of your choice. 2. Open Photoshop. Open the Actions palette (from the "windows" menu section). 3. Click on the triangle button in the top corner of the Actions pallette and click "load actions" Open the file from the location you chose in step 1. Part II -- Using the Action 1. Open the image you would like to turn into rust. This can be a solid background. 2. Select an area with the marquee tool. It can be any shape you like (see the shapes section below for ideas.) 3. Click on the name of the action in the Actions palette "AC - Rust" 4. Press play. (The triangle button at the bottom.) The rust version will be created in a new document -- leaving your original paper or photo in it's original condition. Part III -- Ideas for Shapes So what shapes can you makes? Letters, numbers, squares, circles, frames, photo corners, hearts, stars, and anything you can dream up... Read on. 1. The obvious squares and rectangles: a. Use the marquee tool on a background image. b. Press play on the action. 2. Circles and ellipses: b. Click and hold on the marquee tool to bring up "elliptical marquee tool". c. Select a circle on a background image. d. Press play on the action. 3. Letters and text: a. Type the words you want to ink on a new layer above a background image. b. Hold the control button and click on the text layer in the layers pallette. This selects the shape of the text. c. Press play on the action. 4. Other shapes: You can use the "control-click" method from to copy any shape. a. Use photoshop's "custom shape tool" to make a shape on a layer above a background image. b. Hold the control button and click on the shape's layer in the layers pallette. This selects the shape of the shape. c. Right click on the item and choose rasterize. d. Press play on the action. 5. Freehand shapes: a. Use the lasso tool on a background image. b. Press play on the action. Try layering together multiple rust pieces for more complex embellishments.