Final Effect preview:
Photoshop draws abstract objects
First we'll create a new file (File > New) 1920x1200px/72 dpi. Select the Paint Bucket tool (G) to fill the background with black.
After creating the new layer, we will decorate the background and select the Photoshop Brush Tool (B). Brush color selection #0e77ff and opacity for –15%
Next we're going to sketch the shape, use the Pen tool to start drawing the first shape's path and then use the conversion Point tool, you can adjust the path segment as shown in the following figure, the color is #094a9f
Right-click on the layer to go to the layer style and add a gradient overlay
The gradient settings are as follows:
Next we'll paint another shape, using the Pen tool (P) and the conversion Point tool.
Then layer style > Gradient Overlay
The gradient settings are as follows:
To continue drawing the shape using the same tools and methods:
Add a layer style > gradient Overlay
The gradient settings are as follows:
Use the Ellipse tool (U) to draw a small circle at the top of the shape:
Right-click on the layer to go to the layer style and add a gradient overlay:
Gradient Overlay
Next we're going to add a little high light to the circle, using the Pen tool (P) and the conversion point.
Add a layer style > gradient Overlay
The gradient bar is set as follows:
Continue to test your pen tool Mastery level continue to draw another shape bar:
Right-click on the layer to go to the layer style and add a gradient overlay:
Gradient Bar Settings:
At the top of the shape we add a little more light, using the Ellipse tool (U) and the conversion Point tool.
Set the padding for this layer to 0%, right click on the layer to go to the layer style > Gradient overlay:
Gradient Bar Settings:
Make these decorative layers into a group (hold down the CTRL key and click the appropriate layer to drag them onto the new Group button on the Layers panel), and select the group down on the Layer palette to merge these layer shortcut keys ctrl+e. Select the Free Transform tool (ctrl+t) to reset the size of the layer, you can view the following figure demo.
Change the blending mode of this layer to exclude:
Copy the last layer created, select the Free Transform tool to adjust the gradient and size of the next copy, and then change the layer blending mode to overlay.
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