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Boom Boom Wallpaper (Part 2)

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Using the Ellipse Tool (U), try to make an orifice on the fuse, having black color.

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The layer's parameters: Blending Options>Stroke

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Gradient's parameters:

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It's time to represent a so-called bomb's eye. It's necessary to select in this case the Ellipse Tool (U), mark the placement and then press the Alt button when using the Rectangle Tool (U) to move off the unnecessary elements.

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The layer's parameters: Blending Options>Inner Shadow

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Blending Options>Bevel and Emboss

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Blending Options>Gradient Overlay

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Gradient's parameters:

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Blending Options>Stroke

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Make a copy of the recently made eye's layer and select the Free Transform solution to turn over the copy, make it smaller a little and then change the demonstrated below layer's parameters:

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The changed layer's parameters: Blending Options>Gradient Overlay

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Gradient's parameters:

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The Ellipse Tool (U) will be helpful in drawing the eyes' pupils of black color.

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Choose next step the Pen Tool (P) to draw the eyebrows above the bomb's eyes. The layer's color is black.

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Now it's time to represent the shadow under the bomb, having the color #574901. In this case we have to select the Ellipse Tool (U). This layer should be placed lower than the bomb's layers (on the layers' palette).

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Create a new layer that must be placed above the shadow's layer on the layers' palette. Mark out the new layer and the shadow's one, pressing in the same time Ctrl button. Merge Down layers by pressing the combination of buttons – Ctrl+E. Select for the new layer the next selection: Filter>Blur>Gaussian blur

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Using the Pen Tool (P), try to represent the shadow of the support belonging to the bomb's fuse. The Convert Point Tool must be used if it's necessary to make the corrections on the new made element. The layer's color is #2A2929. This layer should be placed lower than the layers composing the support of the bomb's fuse (on the layers' palette).

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Use the same method described earlier when representing the shadow's layer belonging to the bomb for making the shadow reserved for the bomb's fuse.

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It's time to draw the fuse of white color, applying the Pen Tool (P) and making also the appropriate corrections on the element's shape with the same Convert Point Tool.

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The layer's parameters: Blending Options>Inner Shadow

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Blending Options>Stroke

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On this stage we have to represent the fuse's end, choosing the Ellipse Tool (U) of white color.

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The layer's parameters: Blending Options>Stroke

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Create a new layer and use on it a standard Brush Tool (B) to draw the filaments on the fuse, having the color #74726C.

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Next we have to represent the dialog's zone, applying the Ellipse Tool (U) and inserting two tops with the Add Anchior Point Tool. Their shape may be corrected with the Convert Point Tool.

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The layer's parameters: Blending Options>Drop Shadow

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Insert the necessary text on the picture, keeping the next shown demands:

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Boom Boom Wallpaper Tutorial: Final Result (Click to enlarge)
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Finished!




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