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| This is the 3rd part of this Photoshop tutorial. Create a new layer in another new folder called "flower". Zoom back in to 300%, and then select the gradient tool. Set it to linear gradient, the foreground to orange (F0A400) and the background to yellow (FFEB42). Drag the gradient tool from the top of the selection to about 3/4 of the way down of it (image b). Duplicate the gradient layer, flip it vertically (edit > transorm > flip vertical) and then place them like in image c). Merge the 2 layers together and then duplicate them (image d). |
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| Rotate the duplicate by 90 degrees (image a), merge them together and then duplicate it once more (image b). Rotate the duplicate by 45 degrees and then merge them together (image c). |
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| On a new layer, create a peach (FFC8D4) circle in the center, and then contract the selection by 2 pixels. Set the foreground to dark orange (EA682F) and the the background to a lighter orange (FF965B). Fill the selection and then add noise (filter > noise > add noise), setting it to uniform and 17%. |
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| Next, make a new layer and then create a bright yellow cirlce underneath the peach circle. Nudge the selection to the right a bit and then delete the area selected. |
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| Duplicate the resulting shape and then rotate it by 180 degrees (a). Merge the 2 shapes together, duplicate it and then rotate it by 90 degrees (b). Merge them together, and then duplicate it once more. Rotate it by 45 degrees, giving you something like in image c). |
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