STEP 1: I got a plain sheet of A4 paper and drew a few straight lines to Sit my lettering on, then roughly drew the outlines of my lettering. I then went over that with a permanent marker and added a bit of drop shadow to the left and lower edges of the lettering I also waited for the ink to dry before rubbing out the pencil lines with a soft rubber. Then I scanned it in at about 150Dpi I think :)))) Cleaned it up using the LEVELS dialog as shown in loads of my other tutorials and a bit of white airbrushing to clean up all the mistakes I made when I should've waited for the ink to dry as mentioned earlier, heh heh.

STEP 2: OK, I double-click the layer called background and gave it the name 2outlines" this promotes it to a proper layer allowing you to change the settings to "Multiply" as shown, This makes the white bits see-thru to the layers below. Now I used the magic wand to select the interior of a letter then holding shift I clicked and added to the selection selecting all the interiors of each of the letters (you can minus selections by holding ALT and clicking). So now you have all the interiors of the letters selected, create a new layer and drag it below the outlines layer. I named it "colour" as shown, now go to SELECT/MODIFY/EXPAND and expand your selection by about 2 pixels, This just makes sure you have selected a larger area and when you fill it with Blue as shown it will not leave any white scrappy edges.
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