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4/16/10

Bolt from the blue :Two


Bolt from the blue :Two

Here's simple 'Style' applied to an Ellipse Shape.
Most effective style's are created using extreme combinations. Follow along this series, you'll see
just what I mean.

Start off with a new document (mine 366x364) , next hit the 'D' key on your keyboard to set the
foreground to 'Black', then from the 'Toolbar' choose the 'Ellipse Tool' and draw (hold the 'Shift'
key to constrain to proportion) an ellipse. (Size of my Ellipse is 319x319 pixels)

NOTE: To get the actual size of your shape, Ctrl + click on that particular layer in the 'Layers
Palette' to select it. Then go 'Window/Info' and under the 'Info' tab check the actual 'W: & H:'
values to see if they resemble my values. I only stress this point because the big difference in
your values at this stage will produce a different result once you apply the different styles. So try
to get close!
If you an exact matches, then once you have drawn your shape, hit the 'T' key to select the
'Transform Tool'. With the 'Info Panel' still open, click on a corner Transform point and scale in
the direction until those values in the 'Info Panel' match 319x319.


Next rightclick on the shape layer in the 'Layers Palette' and choose 'Blending Options' from the context menu options. Set the Master blending style options as I have captured here



Next, set the 'Inner Glow' options as I have captured.
Blend Mode color =#76D2F8. Pay attention to my choice of 'Contour'


To create the 'Contour' curve that I used, click on the Contour thumbnail map to bring up the 'Contour Editor' and recreate what I have captured.



Next, set the 'Bevel & Emboss' as I have captured. 'Shadow Mode' color=#3A73A8.



To create the 'Contour' curve that I used, click on the Contour thumbnail map to bring up the 'Contour Editor' and recreate what I have captured.



Next set the 'Contour' style.
Again pay attention to the contour used



To create the 'Contour' curve that I used, click on the Contour thumbnail map to bring up the 'Contour Editor' and recreate what I have captured.



Next, set the 'Satin' style. Blend Mode color=#7E8796



Next, set the 'Gradient Overlay' style. 'Black to White', 'Radial' style.



And here is what you will get:



Authors: Aindrila Mondol & Arka Datta @ Designers And Developers
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