• Blend Mode: Overlay
  • Opacity: 40%
  • Angle: 2*
  • Distance: 1px
  • Spread: 0 %
  • Size: 1px
step10c

Step 11

Use the Pen Tool (P Key) to make a path, then right click on it and choose “Make selection”.

step11a

Use the brush tool with a 150 px diameter and add some highlights in a white color in the selection.

step11b

Step 12

Use the Pen Tool (P) to make a path in a new layer (Ctrl+Shift+N). Make a selection.

step12A[4]

Fill the selection with a gray color such as #464b51.

step12B[4]

Right click on the layer > Blending Options > Bevel & Emboss:

  • Style: Inner Bevel
  • Technique: Chisel Soft
  • Depth: 150%
  • Direction: Up
  • Size: 25 px
  • Soften: 10 px
  • Angle: 2°
  • Altitude: 32°
    step12C[4]


Step 13

Use the Pen Tool (P) to make the next path in a new layer (Ctrl+Shift+N). Right click on it and choose “Make Selection”.

step13A[4]

Use the Brush Tool (B) to fill the selection with a gray color; I used #464b51, but it’s up to you.

step13B[4]

Right click on the layer and go to Blending Options > Bevel & Emboss and enter the settings from the picture below.

step13C[4]

Step 14

Make a new layer (Ctrl+Shift+N). Then use the Pen Tool (P) to make a path, then right click on it and choose “Make selection”.

step14A[4]

Fill the selection with color # 464b51 with the Brush Tool (B).

step14B[4]

Go to Filter > Noise > Add Noise and enter the settings from the following picture.

step14C[4]

Right click on the layer, and go to Bevel & Emboss and enter these settings.

step14D[4]

Step 15

Use the Pen Tool (P) to make the next paths in a new layer.

step15A[4]

Right click on the path and click on “Stroke Path”. Have simulate pressure ON, and you should have something like this as in the picture.

step15B[4]

Decrease Fill to 15%.

step15C[4]

Step 16

Again use the Pen Tool (P) to make some paths like in the picture below. Right click > Stroke Path

step16A[4]

Add a 2px black stroke.

step16B[4]

Decrease Fill to 15%.

step16C[4]

Step 17

Make a path with the Pen Tool (P). Right click > Make Selection.

step17A[6]

Fill the selection with the Brush Tool (B) with a gray color such as #565656.

step17B[4]

Filter > Noise > Add Noise and enter 1% for Amount.

step17C[4]

Step 18

Make a new layer. Then right click > Make Selection.

step17A[7]

Use the Brush Tool with a white color to highlight the right part as you see in.

step18A[4]

Set the blending mode for the layer on Overlay.

step18B[4]

Step 19

Make some paths with the Pen Tool (P), then right click > Stroke path.

step19A[4]

Add some 2px #333535 strokes.

step19B[4]

Step 20

Add some shadows with the Brush Tool (B) in black to the top of our selection.

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