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| This is the final part of this Photoshop tutorial. Next, zoom back out to 100% magnification, and place the gradient layer to the left and over one of the curves. Change it's blending mode to color "dodge" and you should end up with something like image b). |
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| Create several duplicates of the radial gradient, placing them along the curves, like in image a). |
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| Once you've placed them all, change all their blending modes to "color dodge" and create a rectangular selection just below the header area. |
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| Zoom in to 300% and choose the linear gradient tool. Set the foreground color to red (B0352E) and the background to a darker tone (841F16). Drag the distance and direction of the white arrow tool to create a gradient on a new layer. |
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| Zooming out, your gradient should look something like below. |
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| For the menu text, use the settings in image a) and apply a drop shadow (layer > layer style > drop shadow), using the settings shown in image b). Use the same settings (a) for the body text, but use a different color (ive used a blue 81A5B2) and instead of sharp, put "none" |
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| And that brings us to the end of this Photoshop tutorial! :) |
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