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| This is the 2nd part of this Photoshop tutorial. Next, create a grey (C1C1C1) rectangle inbetween the gradients (image a) and then reduce it's opacity to 30% (image b). Create a rectangular selection over the right hand side of the top gradient, and copy that section (layer via cut) into a new layer. |
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| Move the new layer over to the right, place it in a new layer set and rotate it 90 degrees (edit > transform > rotate 90 CW). Distort the layer with the transform tool and make a darker radial gradient below it on a new layer. |
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| Next, copy the end of the top gradient into a new layer, rotate it and then move it into the layer set with the other 2 parts. Delete the bottom of it with the elliptical marquee tool and then rotate it slightly to the left, counter clockwise (image d). |
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