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Merry Christmas Greeting Card
Published  12/5/2007 | Drawing Techniques
   
Merry Christmas Greeting Card - part 7


It’s time to combine in a group all the layers composing the leaf and its veins (press Ctrl button for marking out the necessary layers and then hold on left mouse’s button to take down the accentuated layers on Create a new group option). Make several copies of the last made group and select the Free Transform option to turn over the copies, making them look a little inclined. Some of the copies need their basic color to be changed on #118D0F and #54AC43.

Create Merry Christmas Greeting Card in Photoshop CS3

Next we shall draw a berry and insert it on the picture, applying the Ellipse Tool (U).

Create Merry Christmas Greeting Card in Photoshop CS3

The layer’s parameters: Blending Options>Gradient Overlay

Create Merry Christmas Greeting Card in Photoshop CS3

Gradient’s parameters:

Create Merry Christmas Greeting Card in Photoshop CS3 

Create Merry Christmas Greeting Card in Photoshop CS3

Choose the same Ellipse Tool (U) to represent several highlights of white color on the made berry.

Create Merry Christmas Greeting Card in Photoshop CS3 

Combine in a group all the layers composing the berry. Make five copies of the group and select the Free Transform option to place the copies as it is represented next image:

Create Merry Christmas Greeting Card in Photoshop CS3 

Create Merry Christmas Greeting Card in Photoshop CS3

Write now the holiday congratulation inscription, keeping the demands from the table below:

Create Merry Christmas Greeting Card in Photoshop CS3 

Create Merry Christmas Greeting Card in Photoshop CS3

The picture is finished!

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Create Merry Christmas Greeting Card in Photoshop CS3 Merry Christmas Greeting Card
What your mother, father, sister, brorher, etc would like to get on Christmas more than anything, is a hand-made greeting card. If you have no color paper and glue, create it in Photoshop.