Now you need to equip your selection tool:
and then locate the numbers in the lower right corner of your work space, beneath your layer pallete.
While looking back and forth from these numbers to your cursor, place your selection tool at 46, 46,
left click, and drag it out and release the mouse button at 210, 110 for a 174x64 selection.



Using the icon loacted at the top of your layer pallete, add a new raster layer, click "OK":






Equip your "Flood Fill" tool (the paint can)



Left click on the "Foreground and Stroke Properties" box in your Materials Pallete



and enter the color shown:



"Flood Fill" the selected area on your working image.
With the rectangle still selected, on your layer pallete, click on the "Blend Mode" menu for this layer
- the area to the right of the "Opacity" bar with the "100" in it.



From the menu that appears, select "Screen"



Your image should now look like this:


Again, with the rectangle still selected, click on the layer below the rectangle and add "New Raster Layer" as before.
Then, click on "Effects," "3D Effects," "Drop Shadow" and apply the settings below:



Your image should now look like this:


Change the "Blend Mode" of the "Drop Shadow" layer to "Multiply"



Press CTRL+D to deselect the triangle (or use the Selections menu at the top of your workspace).
Right click on any layer in your pallete, move your cursor over "Merge" and then click on "Merge Visible."



Next, equip your "Text Tool"



Click on the "Font" box at the top of your workspace and select "Black Chancery," or a font that you prefer,
from the menu that appears.



Click on the circle with a line beneath the "Foreground and Fill Properties" box in your Materials Pallete to close it.




Click on the "Background and Fill Properties" box on your Materials Pallete and select the following color:



Click "OK" and then "Apply" the text.
Equip your "Move Tool" and use it to left click and drag the text to the center of your Screened rectangle.



Right click on any layer in your layer pallete, "Merge," "Merge Flatten."
Save your image as an Optimized JPEG (a compressed image).
If you don't already have your Web Toolbar showing (the one with JPEG, GIF, and PNG on it), then click on "View,"
"Toolbars," and "Web." On this bar, click on "JPEG"



Click "OK" to apply the default settings, rename your image, if you wish, and save it.





Yay, you're done and, if all went well, your image now looks something like this:


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