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We'll begin this tutorial, by creating a new canvas at a size of 307 x 199. Fill the canvas with 2f3e4e then go to step 2.
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Now right click on the background layer and select, "Blending Options...". Now click on "Gradient Overlay". |
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use settings at left and in Fig. 1. |
You may click OK after the settings in Fig. 1 have been made. |
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Fig. 1 |
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You should now have the below image.
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Next, create a new layer and select the "Brush Tool" with White as the color while using the below settings. |
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Click once toward the bottom edge of the canvas as I have done below, then turn the Fill down to 23%. |
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Next, using the "Elipse Tool" draw a circle using 7cd7ec as the color. |
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Now right click on the circle shape layer in the Layers Palette and select, "Blending Options...". Now click on "Satin". |
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use settings at left |
You may now click OK. |
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You should now have the below image. |
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Next, using the "Elipse Tool" draw another circle using 7cd7ec as the color. Same size as the first circle. |
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Now right click on the 2nd circle shape layer in the Layers Palette and select, "Blending Options...". Now click on "Satin". |
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use settings at left |
You may now click OK. |
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You should now have the below image. |
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Now "Ctrl" click one of the circle layers in the layers palette to create a selection around and create a new layer. |
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Select the "Paint Bucket Tool" and change the fill type to pattern. Use the Herringbone pattern and fill selection. |
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You should now have the following. Keep the selection. |
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While still selected, go to the main menu and select "Filter" then "Distort" and lastly "Ripple" using the below settings. |
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Turn the Fill down to 22% to get the following. |
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Then select the "Brush Tool" and use the below settings with 1e94e8 as the color. Then create a new layer. |
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On the new layer, brush the below areas then change the blending mode of that layer to "Color Dodge". |
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Create a new layer and brush in the White areas. |
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Next, create a new document with the below settings. When satisfied with the pattern, go to the main menu and choose "Edit" then "Define Pattern". Give it a name then click OK. Then close the pattern canvas/document. |
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Next, create a new layer in the layers palette then select the "Paint Bucket Tool" and change the fill type to pattern. Use the new pattern and fill layer as illustrated below. |
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Now "Ctrl" click one of the circle layers in the layers palette to create a selection around it. Now go to the main menu and choose "Select" then "Inverse". Make certain you're on the new pattern/grid layer then go to "Edit" and lastly "Cut". |
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"Ctrl" click one of the circle layers in the layers palette again to create a selection around it. Then go to the main menu and select "Filter" then "Distort" and lastly "Spherize". |
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You should now have the below image. |
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With the selection still made create a new layer in the layers palette then go to "Edit" then "Stroke". Width will be 2 color Black and Location is centered. |
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Then select the "Elipse Tool". Draw a circle as illustrated using Black as the color. Place this layer beneath all other layers except the background layer in the layer palette. |
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Now right click on the black circle layer and select, "Blending Options...". Now click on "Outer Glow". |
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use settings at left |
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You should now have the below image. |
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Then go to "Filter" then "Blur" then "Gaussian Blur" and use the following settings. |
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The Results!!! |
I hope you enjoyed this tutorial.
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