Embossed


Open a 400 x 400 transparent image

Material Palette / gradient I used Duotone Green / settings: Angle 57 / Repeats 0 / Invert unchecked / Ok 


Tools / Floodfill Tool / Fill your new layer and click pan

Effects / Ilumination Effects / Sunburst Light Spot : Brightness 80 / Horizontal 27 / vertical 17 / Rays: Density 

25 / Brightness 50 / circles: Brightness 100 ok



Effects / texture effects / Emboss


Adjust / Sharpness / Sharpen More


Open 2 tubes

Right Click and copy a tube

Right Click on your embossed image and paste your tube as a new layer

Tools / Deform tool / resize and position your tube


Click pan

Layers Palette / change the blend mode to luminance (L)



Right Click and copy your second tube and paste your tube as a new layer on to your embossed layer

Tools / Deform tool resize and position your tube

click pan

Layers palette / change the blend mode to luminance (L)



Close the original tubes

Layers palette / activate the top tube

Effects / texture effects / Emboss


activate the next tube

Effects / texture effects / Emboss


Layers / Merge Visible

Image Resize / Width 50 / Height 50 Percent / resample using smart size checked

lock aspect ratio checked the other 2 boxes unchecked


Tools / Move tool / move the image to the top left corner

click pan


Layers palette / duplicate your image 3 times

Layers Palette activate the second layer

Image mirror / Drag it across move it up to close the gap

Activate layer 4

Image Mirror / Drag it across move it up to close the gap

Move the images around so that the top left and bottom right face the same way

and the bottom left and top right face the same way

X out all the layers

Un x top left and bottom left and merge visible

X out merged

un x the other 2 layers and merge visible

Click pan 


Layers / merge visible

Open a tube and paste as a new layer

Adjust / color balance and change it to the color you like


Tools / deform tool / resize and position 


Click pan

Add your own drop shadow

Add your Copyright, Watermark and your Name

Save as give it a name

Save type as Png or jpeg

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