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| This is the 2nd part of this Photoshop tutorial. Next, duplicate the arrow covering the "L", place it over the bottom of the "E" and scale it to fit (image a). Duplicate it twice more, placing them each fursther to the left (image b). Make another copy, flip it horizontally (edit > transform > flip horizontal) and then place it on the left side of the "D" (image c). |
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| Rasterize the text, by right clicking on it in the layers panel. Use the rectangular marquee tool to delete the parts of the text under the arrows, as shown in the images below. Raserize the arrows and then merge them with the the text, forming a single layer. |
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| Next, create a dark red (620000) oval and reduce it's opacity to about 60%. Make a smaller selection, using the elliptical marquee tool (image b) and then delete the selected area. Then use the polygonal lasso tool to delete the bottom half, making sure to leave part of the shape covering the text. |
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| Increase the opacity back to 100%, duplicate it, and then flip it horizontally, as shown in the image below. Next go to [ Part 3 ] of this Photoshop tutorial. |
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