1th Step
Open Photoshop, create a new document, I use the 2880x1800 size, because it can be taken as a desktop background. Use the Paint bucket tool to fill the #201e1e color for the background.
2nd Step
Create a new layer with black, and then use filter > Noise > Add Noise. The number is 15%, evenly distributed and monochrome.
3rd Step
Copy the noise layer and flip it horizontally. Then group the two layers and use layer styles for the groups. Layers > Layer styles > Gradient overlays. Use a radial gradient from the gray to the dark gray.
4th step
We can use Google images/to find some pictures as our speakers or inside the chassis image (domestic friends can Baidu), they are in the design of the usual super good. I also used the lighting effect I made myself in the previous period. You can use whatever lighting you want. Merge all images and then image > image adjustments > Hue and Saturation. Select 40 tones, 50 saturation and-13 brightness.
5th step
I found a circle vector diagram on the Internet similar to a round loudspeaker, and I used this image to create a constituency and cover the interior.
6th step
That's what happens when you cover it up.
7th step
Select the shape you use to create the mask, and then change the fill opacity to 0 in Layer > Layer style > Blending mode. Select the bevel and emboss, use the numeric setting shown in the following figure, and then select the contour and change the range to 56%. Finally copy the layer and change the opacity to 10%.
8th Step
Create a new layer at the top of all layers and fill it with black. Use the Brush tool (B) to draw a dark gray circle (as shown in the picture). The blending mode is then changed to color Dodge.
9th step
In Layer > new layer style > Photo filter. Use warm tones, 30% density.
10th Step
Select all layers and copy. Merge these new layers and use filters > Blur > Gaussian blur. Using the 15px radius, change the blending mode to filter color, 70% opacity.
Conclusion
Now just put your logo with the same chrome effect plus, the design is done. It's time for you to make your own chart, and I hope you have fun.
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