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    You can do it that way, but you can also do it with the drop shadow filter. Make sure you have a selection that includes all the walls and internal walls. Then go to Filter->Shadows (I think)->drop shadow. Play around with the setting and the displacement and that should give you the overall glow.

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    I messed around with this all day:

    • I cleaned up my masks.
    • Stripped out the dropshadow.
    • Added a triplet of texture layers for the interior walls, but eventually just would up stripping them all out again.
    • Layered on the "torstan watercolor shadow" effect.
    • Created a siggy thing. (definately needs work)

    three way cavern_plain_walls_merged_small.jpg and for comparison, the original three way cavern_merged_small.jpg

    I think my next project will be a little smaller.

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