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Open a new document. I've chosen 200x100 px. Grab the text-tool and type a word. I typed "156".
Go down to Layers-palette and rightclick the text-layer and hit Rasterize Layer. Grab Rectangular Marquee Tool and make a selection around "1"...
Open a new document with white background. Set the foregoundcolour to #AAAAAA and grab Custom Shape Tool. Pick a shape from the shape-list. To do it much easier for you, choose the heart...
Create a new layer and pick Rectangular Marquee Tool and select a rectangle in the middle of the orb. As you can see at the picture, the rectangle isn't rounded in the edges. It doesn't matter...
Open a new document. Create a new layer and pick Elliptical Marquee Tool and select a cirkel while you hold down Shift. Then pick Gradient Tool (radial). Hit D and then X on the keyboard. Pull a line like mine...
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Open a new 150x75 px document with transparent background. Hit D on your keyboard and grab the Rounded Rectangle Tool. Go to Options Bar and set it to Fill Pixels...
Open a new document. I have set the background to #B7B7B7 and the size to 100x100 px. Grab Zoom Tool and zoom a little. Grab Rectangular Marquee Tool and make a 1 px width selection. The height has to be the same as the document. Fill the selection with #000000 with Paint Bucket Tool...
Find a picture on the internet to do this tutorial on. I have chosen a picture from an airport. Grab Single Column Marquee Tool and set the selection on the picture. Go to Edit > Free Transform. Then pull to the left or the right side in the middle box...
Open a new dokument with background - I have chosen 200x200 px. Create a new layer and grab Pen Tool. Hit D on the keyboard to reset the colours. Go up in Options Bar and set these settings...
Open a new document in 450x550 px. I've filled the background with a blue-grey colour. It makes it neutral and better looking for your eye. Create a new layer and grab Rectangular Marquee Tool. Set the foregroundcolour to #571202 and make a selection on your document...