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This tutorial is written for Jasc
PaintShopPro 8. You can download the trial version
Here. The font I used in the banner is called Baby Kruffy
and can be downloaded
Here. This frog graphic and tutorial are my own creation.
Any similarity to other graphics or tutorials is coincidental.
You may link to my tutorial or print it out for your own
personal use. But do not copy or reproduce it. If you have
questions about this tutorial feel free to
contact me. Your finished frog is yours to use as you
like. But please do not claim it as your own design.
You will need to save this color chart, then
open it in PSP.

Open a new canvas. File > New. 100x100,
transparent ticked. Now Click on your Zoom Tool.
Zoom in so you can easily see pixels - at
least 600%.
Now click on your Paint Brush tool.
Use the following settings:

In your materials palette, click on the
foreground color and change it to Color #1 {004000}. The
background color doesn't matter.

Add a new Raster Layer by clicking on the
Raster Layer icon in the Layer Palette.
On your new layer, draw the frog's head by
clicking one time for each pixel, following the diagram below.
I have numbered each row that is more than 2 pixels. If there
is no number, then it is either 1 or 2 pixels. If you have
trouble seeing the pixels, you can flood fill Raster 1 with
White. And remember that if you make a mistake at any time, you
can Undo it by Pressing Ctrl-Z.

Add a New Raster Layer. Then draw the left
side of the frog body on your new layer (Raster 3) following the
diagram .

When you have finished the left side,
duplicate it by Right Clicking on Raster 3 in the Layer Palette
and choosing Duplicate in the pop-up menu. Now mirror it by
Pressing Ctrl-M or by clicking Image > Mirror. Use your Move
tool
to drag your frog's right side into place.

Turn off Raster 1 in the Layer Palette by
clicking on the the "eye". You should see an X through the eye
like this.
Right click on Raster 2 and choose Merge <
Merge Visible from the pop-up menu. Then click on the eye on
Raster 1 to turn it back on.
Click
Here to Continue
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