Create a new file with 496x709px and 72 dpi. Use the color 00AC4E and the instrument
, like in the picture.
Take another instrument
to represent a figure of white color, like in the next picture.
Take the instrument
to represent a circle of black color like in the picture.
Take the previous instrument to create a circle with the color 00ADEF, like in the picture below.
Take the same instrument to draw a circle with the color F37658, like in the next picture.
The same instrument, but a new figure – a circle with the color FFEA4C, like in the picture below.
The instrument
will be helpful in representing a circle of black color like in the picture below.
The circle of white color will be drawn by the same instrument. It must have the same parameters below.
Fill 0% on the layers
Blending Options-Stroke
The old instrument is helpful in representing the circles consecutive. The same Blending Options – Stroke. Fill 0% also on the layers (on each layer with the shown circles below).
The instrument here must be used the same one, but Blending Options - Stroke must have the white color.
Blending Options-Stroke
And one more circle with the shown sizes below.
Blending Options-Stroke
The instrument
will help us to represent an arrow with the demonstrated sizes.
Blending Options-Gradient Overlay
Gradient's parameters
Use the same instrument to represent the arrow's shadow
Use the same instrument
, like it is demonstrated below.
Take the brush to paint the arrow, like in the picture (the borders' color is 008A47, in the middle – C81920)
Take the brush and the black color to make a spot, like in the picture.
Using the instrument
represent a figure close to that from the next picture, that would have the same sizes.
Don't forget to place out correctly the layers.
Blending Options-Gradient Overlay
Gradient's parameters.
Take the previous instrument to make a figure with the shown parameters.
Blending Options-Gradient Overlay
Gradient's parameters
The demonstrated instrument
will be helpful in drawing another picture, but the sizes should be kept according to those from the picture.
Blending Options-Gradient Overlay
Gradient's parameters
We have got the next in the end!





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