Saint Valentine Creations

January 11th, 2008 by ART-D Posted in Adobe Photoshop, Designing

Saint Valentine Creations in Photoshop CS3

Try to represent now another highlight on the same heart that would have a heart’s shape. The operation is made with the same instrument, applied earlier. Fill 0%

Saint Valentine Creations in Photoshop CS3

The layer’s parameters: Blending Options>Gradient Overlay

Saint Valentine Creations in Photoshop CS3

Gradient’s parameters:

Saint Valentine Creations in Photoshop CS3 

Saint Valentine Creations in Photoshop CS3

Take now the Pen Tool (P) that will be helpful in representing another highlight on the heart’s figure. It should have white color this time. The element’s shape may be corrected with the Convert Point Tool.

Saint Valentine Creations in Photoshop CS3

The layer’s parameters: Fill 40%

Saint Valentine Creations in Photoshop CS3

Use the same method and the same tool when representing one more highlight on the heart’s upper left side. The layer’s parameters: Fill 40%

Saint Valentine Creations in Photoshop CS3

The last highlight will be done with the same Pen Tool (P) which shape may be corrected with the Convert Point Tool. The layer’s parameters: Fill 40%

Saint Valentine Creations in Photoshop CS3 

Saint Valentine Creations in Photoshop CS3 

Combine in a group all the layers containing the highlights and the heart on which they are situated (press Ctrl button to mark out the necessary layers and hold on left mouse’s button when taking down the accentuated layers on Create a new group selection). Make a copy of the last made group and select Free Transform option to make the group’s copy smaller and to apply different parameters on the layers:
1) the parameters of the primary group’s copy – layer containing the heart: The layer’s color is #690004

Saint Valentine Creations in Photoshop CS3

The parameter Blending Options>Stroke is the same the original layer has: Blending Options>Outer Glow

Saint Valentine Creations in Photoshop CS3 

Saint Valentine Creations in Photoshop CS3

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