#1 - Create a NEW image 500x500
#2 - Create a circle, mine was 106x106 and fill it with the color #C28A57
#3 - Make a new layer now using the rectangle tool make a vertical rectangle. Mine was 25x121
#4 - Now to make it pointed slightly, go to (Edit>Transform>Perspective) And drag the top into the center a bit.
#5 - Still on the rectangle layer, go up to the Layer tab, and click 'Inner Glow'and apply the following settings:
#6 - Now click 'Stroke' and apply the following settings.
#7 - After that is done, it should look somewhat like this:
#8 - Now it is time to create the tail feathers. Make a new layer. I created another vertical rectangle about the same size as the head and applied the following settings. Layer>Inner Glow
#9 - You have to duplicate (Layer>Duplicate Layer>Ok) the tail feather 4 times so it looks like a full tail.
#10 - Using the Rotate Tool (Edit>FreeTransform>Rotate) rotate each feather slightly in a circle. I then dragged the layer You should end up with something similar to below:
#11 - Whoa! The body is done! How hard was that? I must admit, it does take effort and time to get this far.
#12 - Now that you have your basic turkey body, time for a head.
#13 - I used the rectangle to create a 60x70 rectangle and placed it on top of the next.
#14 - Now this head needs to be shaped a bit. (Edit>Free Transform>Perspective) and point the top to the center a bit.
#15 - Hold down the "Ctrl" key and click the head layer. Now to smooth it out, (Select>Modify>Smooth>8) Now inverse the layer. Select>Inverse or (Shift+CTRL+I)
#16 - Decorate your face the way you want it, with eyes, beak,and that flap of meat. What's it called?
#17 - You're turkey is now complete. I added a hat, grass, and some sky for effects.



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