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Valentine Day Background (Part 1)

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Create a new file that would have 217x450px, 300 dpi, then take the indicated tool image 1 and create the background for the picture to be.

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Fill 0 % on the layers.

Blending Options-Gradient Overlay

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Gradient's parameters:

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Take now this instrument image 5 and represent an ellipse of white color.

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Copy the new made layer and make use of Free Transform option to increase the copy and place it the right way, indicated in the picture below.

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Take the previous instrument to draw one more ellipse.

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Blending Options-Gradient Overlay

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Gradient's parameters:

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Using the same instrument applied before, it's possible to draw two more ellipses of black color.

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Applying the usual tool image 12, create a circle colored in F7E7E8.

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on the layers.

Take the last instrument to represent several more ellipses and circles colored with this color's code – F7C9CC.

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Now we should use the same instrument image 16 and create several circles and ellipses colored in white.

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Apply now a different instrument, this one: image 18 and represent a spiral figure.

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The Opacity on the layers should be of 50%.

Blending Options-Gradient Overlay

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