Let’s make another layer reserved for the scarf too, colored with
#F3CE58. This time we’ll select the same tools – the
Pen Tool (P) and
Convert Point Tool. Place this layer lower than the previous layers belonging to the scarf.
The layer’s parameters:
Blending Options>Drop Shadow
We shall represent several more stripes on the scarf the way we did earlier, applying the
Rectangle Tool (U). This layer must be situated lower than the layers containing the stripes of the previous scarf.
Hold on
Alt button and make a mouse click between the scarf’s layers and the stripes’ layers for the last ones to be placed on the scarf.
Using the same tools and the same method, we shall represent the next scarf’s layer, colored with
#F3CE58. This layer must be placed also lower than the snowman’s head (on the layers’ panel).
The layer’s parameters:
Blending Options>Inner Glow
Let’s represent on this scarf’s layer several more stripes, choosing for this manipulation the same
Rectangle Tool (U) and placing the stripes’ layers lower than the layer containing the snowman’s head.
Press
Alt button and make a mouse click between the layers containing the stripes and the scarf’s layer for the stripes to be placed on the scarf itself.
Let’s make the final segment of the scarf, colored with
#F3CE58 by choosing the
Pen Tool (P) and the
Convert Point Tool for making the necessary corrections on the shape. This layer should be placed upper than the previous scarf’s layers, but lower than the layers containing the snowman’s head.