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| We'll start this tutorial by creating the frame of the layout. Make a new Photoshop document, with dimensions of 750x530. Create a new layer and choose the gradient tool (a, i). Choose the linear gradient (b, ii). Make sure it's set to "foreground to background", in the gradient editor (b, i). Set the foreground color to grey (bababa) and the background color to a lighter shade (d1d1d1) |
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| Use the Rectangular Marquee Tool to make a selection 1/3 of the height of the document. Below it create dark grey (8f8f8f) ractangle or just fill the background with it. |
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| a) Click Image to Enlarge |
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b) Click Image to Enlarge |
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| Create a white rounded rectangle (8f8f8f) with a radius of 12. Create another linear gradient (b), using grey for the foreground and white for the background. |
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| a) Click Image to Enlarge |
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b) Click Image to Enlarge |
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| Choose the Pen Tool (a, i) and create a path layer (a, ii). Create a two points to create a curve (b) |
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| Create a 3rd point (a) to make another curve facing opposite, and a 4th one further down and to the right (b) |
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| Change the Pen Tool to the Convert Point Tool (a, i) and drag the bottom half of the directional lin to the point. The will allow you to create the next point with no predertermined curve. Now create the last point, roughly in line with the 1st one. |
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| Join the last point with the first, and the path shoul look as below (a). Make a selection using the path, by right clicking on the path layer in the Paths Panel, and then choosing Make Selection. Within the selection, fill a new layer with red. Place |
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