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May 22nd, 2007 by ART-D Posted in Adobe Photoshop, Drawing Techniques
Gradient’s parameters:

Blending Options>Stroke

Select now two instruments just to represent the inside counter’s pattern. Use firstly the Ellipse Tool (U) to create the circle on the outside edges, colored in #CCFF00.
Then we have to press the Alt button and cut out from the circle inside part, using the same instrument. Finally we’ll get a ring of green color.
Press Shift button now and select the Rectangle Tool (U) of the same color to represent now a rectangle which must be copied out (Ctrl+Alt) as many times as we need.
The copies’ placement may be corrected with the Free Transform option.

The layer’s parameters:
Blending Options>Gradient Overlay

Gradient’s parameters:

Blending Options>Stroke


Write inside of the circle the price the counter. For the beginning we need to create an orientation circle, applying the Ellipse Tool (U).

The layer’s parameters:
Fill 0% on the layers.
Mark out the layer and select the Horizontal Type Tool (T) from the instruments’ palette. Use it on the marked circle’s zone and make a mouse’s click to write the price of the play counter.



The layer’s parameters:
Blending Options>Gradient Overlay

Gradient’s parameters:

Blending Options>Stroke

Introduce between the prices another element of the pattern. Using the Custom Shape Tool (U), choose the corresponding shape the way it is shown below:

The shape’s color is #37D10F.

The layer’s parameters:
Blending Options>Drop Shadow

Blending Options>Gradient Overlay

Gradient’s parameters:


Make three copies of the new made layer and select the Free Transform option to turn the copies over and place them the way it is shown below.

Finished!
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James
13/10/2011
This seems incomplete? How did you get the green part???