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To begin start by selecting the "Rounded Rectangle Tool" and with a radius of 100 draw out a shape the width of the below. Now, using the "Add Anchor Point Tool" , add to the existing shape and manipulate it so you have something similar to what I have below. If you're confused at this point, with the "Add Anchor Point Tool", check out the following tutorial. "a little window..."
Now right click the new shape layer and select, "Blending Options...". Now click on "Drop Shadow".
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Do not click "OK" as of yet. Still more to do.
Now click on "Gradient Overlay".
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Do not click "OK" as of yet. Still more to do.
You should now have the following:
Now grab the "Rounded Rectangle Tool" and with a radius of 100 draw out a shape the width of the below making certain that C8E362 is the foreground color. Now, using the "Add Anchor Point Tool" , add to the existing shape and manipulate it so you have something similar to what I have below.
Now right click the newly made shape layer and select, "Blending Options...". Now click on "Inner Shadow".
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Do not click "OK" as of yet. Still more to do.
Now click on "Gradient Overlay".
use settings at left
Do not click "OK" as of yet. Still more to do.
Now click on "Stroke".
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You may now click "OK."
You should now have the following:


Now select the "Elipse Tool" and draw out a circle. Make certain that the foreground color is white.
Now right click the new shape layer and select, "Blending Options...". Now click on "Gradient Overlay".
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Do not click "OK" as of yet. Still more to do.
Now click on "Stroke".
use settings at left
You may now click "OK."
You should now have the following:
Now change the foreground color to black and select the "Rectangle Tool" and draw out a couple rectangles as I have done below.
Now right click the new shape layer and select, "Blending Options...". Now click on "Inner Shadow".
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You may now click "OK."
You should now have the following:
Now select the "Elipse Tool" and draw out a circle again. Make certain that the foreground color is white.
Now right click the new circle layer and select, "Blending Options...". Now click on "Stroke".
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Do not click "OK" as of yet. Still more to do.
Now click on "Stroke".
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You may now click "OK."
You should now have the following:
Repeat steps 17 through 19 till you have the following graphic.
Now select the "Line Tool" and draw out a line with a weight of 2. Make certain that the foreground color is black.


Now right click the line layer and select, "Blending Options...". Now click on "Inner Shadow".
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Do not click "OK" as of yet. Still more to do.
You should now have the following:
Now select the "Elipse Tool" and draw out a circle again. Make certain that the foreground color is white.
Now right click the new circle layer and select, "Blending Options...". Now click on "Inner Glow".
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Do not click "OK" as of yet. Still more to do.
Now click on "Stroke".
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You may now click "OK."
The Results!!!
I hope you enjoyed this tutorial.

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