Method/Step
Open the Run Photoshop software, click on the file-new command to create a document, the pop-up dialog box to set the size of 300*300 pixels, resolution 72.
Click the Color box at the bottom of the toolbar on the left, and set the foreground and background color values for #82b2e0 and #012b62, which is the hue of the rear Volkswagen logo.
Tap the Circle Selection tool in the toolbar, click the Center of the canvas, and hold down the Alt+shift key to draw a positive circle selection, and then press Ctrl+del to fill the background color.
Click on the Toolbox's gradient tool, select the radial gradient at the top of the property, then select the foreground color to the transparent color gradient, and click the round selection to the bottom left to the right to drag the fill to produce a spherical effect.
Click the Black and white icon at the bottom of the toolbar to restore the color defaults, and then click the arrow next to replace the foreground and background colors, as shown.
Click on the Layers panel, create a new layer, and draw a circular area with the Circle selection tool.
Click the Stroke command under "Edit" on the menu, set the width to 10 pixels, color #ffffff, position selection inside, click OK.
The next step, to test the kung Fu, need to use a set of lock tools to slowly outline the main text signs VW, text selection of the border can coincide with the white circle, sketched well after pressing the shortcut key Alt+del fill white.
Double-click on the text layer, open the Layer Style dialog box, click the check projection options, blending mode is normal, color black, opacity 75, angle 145 degrees, distance of 5, the size of 10.
Check the inner shadow option, the blending mode is normal, the color is white, the opacity is 75, the angle is 145, the distance is 1.
Check the gradient overlay option, set the gradient type to medium gray density gradient, angle 145 degrees, zoom 90%.
To this end, a classic Volkswagen logo is built. No need to envy the online colorful picture design, as long as you want, you can also.
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