![]() ![]() On the next new layer we’ll paint again with brushes (two types – the hard and soft round brushes) of white color to add more snowflakes. This layer needs to be placed under the layer containing the tree. Using Soft Round brush represent the snowflakes. On the next layer ( Create new layer) we’ll use the brush out of the grunge procedural set of white color ( Opacity 10%) to make lighter the background behind the tree’s top.Ĭreate a new layer and choose the Soft Round brush of white color, set Opacity to 80% in Options bar. The layer will be situated under the tree’s layer: The tool applied in this case is the same with the previous ones. … and one more shape, colored with #1038AA. This layer will be situated under the tree’s layer: ![]() Using the same tools, we’ll represent one more colored shape with #0B2A80 color. ![]() Select Add a layer style icon from bottom part of the Layers panel and click to Outer Glow: Place this layer under the Christmas tree’s layer: Next we’ll draw several shapes, using the Pen Tool (P). Place this layer containing the brush under the tree’s layer: Create a new layer and select the brush out of the earlier downloaded set. Next step we’ll download a set of brushes for in Adobe Photoshop, named: grunge procedural. Click OK to close the Gradient Editor dialog box. Click in the color bar to open the Gradient Editor and set the color stops as shown.
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