Hi friends . . . you know how to create the Photoshop cowboy hat logo stock photo in Photoshop?
Let’s see, how to create.
[1]-First of all open New Document of Custom size, Height & Width 500×500 pixels, Resolution 72 & Mode RGB Color.
[2]-Now Open New Layer & then fill with black color.
[3]-Now go to Blending Options,& use the following settings
Photoshop Technique-How to use the Blending Options feature.
[4]-Now Open New Layer & then create the following shape with the help of ‘Pen Tool’ & press right click > make selection.
[5]-Now fill the #’474248′ color in selection area.
[6]-Now select the ‘Burn Tool’
& create the following shading.
[7]-Now go to Filter>Noise>Add Noise & use the following settings in Add Noise.
[8]-Now go to Filter>Blur>Lens Blur & use the following settings in Lens Blur.
[9]-Now create shape with the help of ‘Pen Tool’ & press right click > make selection & fill with #’403b3e’ color.
[10]-Now create the selection at new layer & press right click & go to the ‘Feather Option’ gives
the ‘Feather Radius’ 5 pixels.
[11]-Now select the ‘Dodge Tool’
& Highlight the some parts.
[12]-Now press Ctrl+Shift+I for inverse selection then create the shading with the help of Burn Tool.
[13]-Now highlight the some parts with the help of Dodge Tool.
[14]-Now create the selection at new layer & press right click & go to the ‘Feather Option’ gives
the ‘Feather Radius’ 5 pixels then create the shading with the help of Burn Tool.
[15]-Now create shape with the help of ‘Pen Tool’ & press right click > make selection & fill with #’434145′ color
then create the following shading with the help of Burn Tool.
[16]-Now create shape with the help of ‘Pen Tool’ & press right click > make selection & fill with #’434145′ color
then create the following shading with the help of Burn Tool.
[17]-Now create the selection at new layer & fill with Wight color.
[18]-Now go to Blending Options,& use the following settings
Photoshop Technique-How to use the Blending Options feature.
[19]-Now your ‘Final’ image should look like as shown below.
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