Make a copy of the layer with the grass and select then the
Free Transform option to turn over the copy, positioning it above the layers containing the Easter eggs. Choose the
Free Transform (warp) solution to change the layer’s perspective.
Make several copies of the new layer we’ve got and choose again
Free Transform option to turn over the copies for representing the nest the eggs will be situated in. This operation needs applying the
Burn Tool (O) and the
Dodge Tool (O) for darkening out the layers or lighting them too to get a more real effect.
For getting the best result, it’s necessary to combine in a group all the nest’s layers, placed above the eggs’ layers (press
CTRL button to mark out the corresponding layers and then hold on the left mouse’s button to take the marked layers on
Create a new group solution). Put together the group’s elements (
CTRL+E) and apply the
Free Transform option to give the new layer a rounder shape.
The layer’s parameters:
Blending Options>Drop Shadow
Take the
Ellipse Tool (U) to draw a lot of small white circles.
Using the same tool, try to make several more circles, colored with
#B58B41
Choose the
Pen Tool (P) this time to draw a radial star of white color too.
The new star’s layer needs to be copied four times and then applying
Free Transform solution we need to change the copies’ sizes and their inclination direction.
Create a new layer for using on it the
Brush Tool (B) (
Opacity of 20%) of white color to draw the stars’ illumination.
The Easter picture is finished!
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