Begin by finding a picture of the sky, having 1280x1024 px and 72 dpi.

Using the You use the shape tools to draw lines, rectangles, rounded rectangles, and ellipses in an image. In Photoshop, you can also draw polygons and create custom shape libraries to reuse and share custom shapes.
'); return false" href="javascript:void(0)">Custom Shape Tool (U), we抣l try to draw a silhouette of the well ?known heart figure.


The layer抯 parameters:
Fill 0% on the layers.
Blending Options>Stroke


Make two copies of the new made layer and select the Free Transform option to make the copies smaller and place them the way you may see below. The copies?colors should be white and #FF5C5B
The copy - layers?parameters are the same in both cases
Fill 0% on the layers.

Select again the Custom Shape Tool (U) to represent a small star. Place its layer above the transparent heart抯 layer and lower than the couple of white and red ones (on the layers?palette).

The layer抯 parameters:
Blending Options>Gradient Overlay

Gradient抯 parameters:

Blending Options>Stroke


Next we抣l select the Use the ellipse tool to draw ovals and circles. To draw a circle, hold down the Shift key while dragging. Double-click the ellipse tool to open the Color inspector.'); return false" href="javascript:void(0)">Ellipse Tool (U) and try to draw a circle, colored in here shown color - #F60003.

The layer抯 parameters:
Blending Options>Inner Glow

Blending Options>Gradient Overlay

Gradient抯 parameters:

Make five copies of the last made layer and choose the Free Transform option to place the copies exactly the way it is demonstrated next picture, changing the parameters for each copy.
The first copy:

The layer抯 parameters:
The color is #FD7801
Blending Options>Outer Glow

Blending Options>Inner Glow

Blending Options>Gradient Overlay

Gradient抯 parameters:


The second copy:
The layer抯 parameters:
The color is #FDDD02
Blending Options>Outer Glow

Blending Options>Inner Glow

Blending Options>Gradient Overlay

Gradient抯 parameters:


The third copy:

The layer抯 parameters:
The color is #BEC51D
Blending Options>Outer Glow

Blending Options>Inner Glow

The fourth copy:

The layer抯 parameters:
The color - #809820
Blending Options>Inner Glow


The fifth copy has the color #1F8E95:

Next step includes taking the Rectangle Tool (U) and drawing a ray of white color. It should be inclined, applying the Free Transform selection. The shape must be corrected too, selecting the Convert Point Tool.

The layer抯 parameters:
Fill 10% on the layers.

Make two copies now of the recently represented layer and choose the Free Transform option to turn over the copies. Their shape may be corrected with the well ?known Convert Point Tool.
Press on the Shift button and choose simultaneously the Use the ellipse tool to draw ovals and circles. To draw a circle, hold down the Shift key while dragging. Double-click the ellipse tool to open the Color inspector.'); return false" href="javascript:void(0)">Ellipse Tool (U) to draw several more small circles.

The layer抯 parameters:
Fill 0% on the layers.
Blending Options>Gradient Overlay

Gradient抯 parameters:

Blending Options>Stroke


We shall use the earlier described method to draw several more circles, applying the Ellipse Tool (U).

The layer抯 parameters:
Fill 0% on the layers.
Blending Options>Gradient Overlay

Gradient抯 parameters:
Blending Options>Stroke


The previous applied instrument ( Use the ellipse tool to draw ovals and circles. To draw a circle, hold down the Shift key while dragging. Double-click the ellipse tool to open the Color inspector.'); return false" href="javascript:void(0)">Ellipse Tool (U)) may be helpful in representing another ellipse.

The layer抯 parameters:
Blending Options>Gradient Overlay

Gradient抯 parameters:


Make four copies of the last made layer and choose the Free Transform option after that to make each copy smaller than the previous one, changing the parameters too:
The first copy:

The layer抯 parameters:
Blending Options>Gradient Overlay
Gradient抯 parameters:


The second copy has the white color:

The third copy must be colored in #59B1D5:

The forth copy is of this color: #AE96B0

We shall make copy of the earlier made layer of the first ellipse and select the Free Transform option to change the sizes. The copy must be placed the way it is indicated below:

Make five copies of the last made layer the same way we did before. Apply again the Free Transform option to change the copies?sizes and their placement on the picture:
The first copy is white:
The second copy:

The layer抯 parameters:
Blending Options>Gradient Overlay

Gradient抯 parameters:


The third copy:

The layer抯 parameters:
Blending Options>Gradient Overlay

Gradient抯 parameters:

The fourth one:

The layer抯 parameters:
Blending Options>Gradient Overlay

Gradient抯 parameters:


The fifth copy must be colored in white.

Select one more time the Use the ellipse tool to draw ovals and circles. To draw a circle, hold down the Shift key while dragging. Double-click the ellipse tool to open the Color inspector.'); return false" href="javascript:void(0)">Ellipse Tool (U) to represent one more ellipse:

The layer抯 parameters:
Fill 0% on the layers:
Blending Options>Gradient Overlay

Gradient抯 parameters:

Make five copies of the last made layer and choose the same Free Transform option to change the copies?sizes and copies?placement (the same way it was described before).
The first copy has the white color:


The second copy:

The layer抯 parameters:
Fill 0% on the layers:
Blending Options>Gradient Overlay

Gradient抯 parameters:


The third copy:

The layer抯 parameters:
Fill 0% on the layers.
Blending Options>Gradient Overlay
Gradient抯 parameters:


The fourth copy is of next shown color: #24CAE2


The fifth copy is colored in #FFAC04


Create a new layer and choose this time a brush ( The brush tool is used for making good backgrounds and also on new layers they have different types so that you get a different effect with every brush you use.'); return false" href="javascript:void(0)">Brush Tool (B)), setting previously the color抯 parameters:



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