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