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Here's a few simple 'Shape Tool' tricks combined with 'Blending Styles' to achieve this 3d ring affect..
1. Start with the 'Ellipse Tool (U)' Then click and drag to draw an Oval shape and use 'Ctrl + T' (Mac: Command + T) to activate the Transform handlers. Then hold the Alt key (Mac: Option) to Free Transform to the shape that I have captured below.
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Note: The Shape Color is not all that important at this point as long its different from your background for contrast.
My shapes color is #B2B7BB.
![]() Below is the screen shot of the Layers Palette.
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Note: I set the Layer Palette thumbnail size to large for the above screen shot for a clearer view.
Step one and two clearly creates a Vector Mask, and no painting styles were applied up to this point.
![]() 4. Next with the 'Path Selection Tool (A)'
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This completes the base shape of the ring, and the rest will be to apply 'Blending Styles' to the original Shape 1 Layer
to apply the 3d affect.
Then right-click (Mac: Control click) to reveal the context menu options and from the list choose 'Blending Options' and apply the below styles.
![]() Inner Shadow Style:
![]() Inner Glow Style:
![]() Bevel & Emboss Style: Highlight Mode Color: #F9F4A4 / Shadow Mode Color: #B77606
![]() Contour Style:
![]() Satin Style: Blend Mode Color #A25C0A / Contour: Cove - Shallow
![]() Gradient Style: Foreground Color #C48C20 to White #ffffff
![]() Here is the Final Image
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