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| This is the 2nd part of this Photoshop tutorial. Next, create a new path layer and then use the pen tool to create a curve (image a). Choose the 4 pixel sized brush, set the foreground color to white and then choose stroke path, by right clicking on the path layer. Next, apply bevel and emboss (layer > layer style > bevel and emboss) on the layer, using the settings shown when clicking image c). Duplicate the beveled layer, move it above the original and then scale it's width (edit > transform > scale) to 95%. |
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| Next, create an oval on a new layer using the elliptical marquee tool (image a). We want to make the shape pointed, so use a rectangular selection to delete just over half of the oval. Duplicate the remaining layer and move it over to the right (image d). |
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| Flip the duplicate horizontally (edit > transform > flip horizontal) join it to the original and then merge the 2 layers together. Then go to [ Part 3 ] of this Photoshop tutorial. |
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