Designing Canon Digital Camera
Blending Options>Stroke:
We have to adjust the colors, taking care of the codes indicated on the next picture:
Make a copy of the roundness and make it smaller as the picture shows it below, applying for it several effects:
Blending Options>Gradient Overlay:
Blending Options>Inner Glow:
Blending Options>Outer Glow:
Blending Options>Stroke:
It's time to represent another roundness that should be placed inside the previous ones:
Select Blending Options and apply the Gradient Overlay:
Blending Options>Inner Glow:
Blending Options>Outer Glow:
Blending Options>Stroke:
The brush will help us to introduce several flares as it is pictured below and the object glass is almost finished.
Try to represent the roundness as the picture indicates it:
Now we should choose the Rounded Rectangle Tool (U) and press Alt button to represent a rectangle coming from the central part of the roundness:
Try to make a shadow, using the Blending Options>Drop Shadow and the objective glass is finished!
Start representing the button on our photo camera. It's necessary to select the Ellipse Tool (U) and draw an ellipse as the picture demonstrates it:
Apply Blending Options>Gradient Overlay:
Give it volume effect with Blending Options>Stroke:
It's time to represent now inside the first ellipse another one, setting the layer's adjustments: Fill 0%.
Select for it Blending Options>Gradient Overlay:
Represent one smaller ellipse, as it is pictured below:
Select for it Blending Options>Gradient Overlay:
Blending Options>Stroke:
The button is finished. It's necessary now to represent the camera's flash effect. Take the Rounded Rectangle Tool (U) and the color #A8AAB to picture the basic element for our flash effect.













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