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Designing Canon Digital Camera

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Let's begin. Open Photoshop and create a new file (File>New) with 1024x768 px and 72 dpi. Select after that the Rectangle Tool (U) and represent a rectangle of the color you want.

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Select the Blending Option parameter and select here the parameter Gradient Overlay.

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Select the gradient's parameters, using the codes indicated below:

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As a result, we'll get a nice background as the next one:

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Start representing the photo camera itself. It's necessary to select in this case the Rounded Rectangle Tool (U) and picture a rectangle with rounded corners.

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The Convert Point Tool will change several points as those from below (press Ctrl button to shift the points)

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Select after that Blending Options > Gradient Overlay

Select the Screen option instead Normal option on the Blending mode option, setting the colors depending on the codes indicated below.

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This is the picture we should get on this stage:

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Select next option Blending Options>Bevel and Emboss and set the next parameters:

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Create a new file of 4x4 px and choose the Pencil Tool (B) to insert along the diagonal four pixels.

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Edit>Define Pattern

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Select now Blending Options>Bevel and Emboss> Texture and choose our pattern, setting the parameters from below:

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We should get the next pattern:

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Enter now the Blending Options>Inner Glow and select the next parameters:

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Apply the next options: Blending Options>Inner Shadow

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Enter Blending Options>Drop Shadow to set the parameters indicated next table:

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Using the Pen Tool (P), try to picture an element as the one from the picture, having the color's code #C4A565

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Fill 47% on the layer.

Select Blending Options>Stroke to set the next parameters::

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Press the Alt button and make simultaneously a left mouse's click between the marked layer and the layer containing the camera's corps

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It's the result we must get:

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Working with the corps, is finished! Start working with the camera's object glass and try to represent roundness with the Ellipse Tool (U).

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Blending Options>Gradient Overlay:

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That is what we should get:

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Enter Blending Options>Inner Glow to set the parameters indicated next table:

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The color's code is #ACD4EF

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Blending Options>Outer Glow:

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Blending Options>Stroke:

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That is what we have now:

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Make a copy of the layer and make it smaller with the Free Transform option. Cancel for now the Blending Options>Outer Glow, Inner Glow and add Drop Shadow:

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Change the placement of the gradient's colors, as the next picture indicates it:

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Make a copy of the layer and shift the gradient's colors:

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Create another roundness inside the first one, having the color #988C89:

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Apply for it Blending Options>Inner Glow with the next adjustments:

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Apply also Blending Options>Stroke:

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The next roundness should be represented now:

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Select now Blending Options>Gradient Overlay:

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Set the gradient's colors:

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Apply now Blending Options>Inner Glow:

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Blending Options>Outer Glow:

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