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| This is the final part of the Photoshop tutorial to create an electrical wire. Next, duplicate the first blue wire, and then change the hue (image > adjustments > hue/saturation) to -180 and the lightness to -10). You should now have a brown wire. Roate the brown wire (image a) using the transform tool (edit > transform > rotate). Duplicate the blue wire again, flipping it horizontally (edit > transform > flip horizontal. Set its hue to -104, saturation to -7 and lightness to -7. |
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| Next, make a selection out of the green wire and then move the selection down and left a bit, so that only half of it is now selected (image a). Adjust the hue by -39, the saturation by -33, and the lightness by +15, giving you a yellow color (image b). Use the line tool to create some orange (E9A623) lines for the metal wire (image c). |
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| Merge all the wire parts together, apart from the white layer, and then flip it vertically (image a). Use the polygonal lasso tool to cut out parts of the bottom end, and then use the eraser to round off the right and left side corners. |
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| Merge all the layers together and then cut it in half. Flip the bottom half vertically, rotate it a bit, and that's the end of this Photoshop tutorial! :) |
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