Start by representing the texture's cliché. Take the next instrument
and represent on a new layer, 255x255 px and 72 dpi, 16 ellipses (firstly create a single ellipse and then make use of the Free Transform option to turn the drawn element on 90 degrees.
Combine the elements in a group and copy strictly the way it is shown on the picture below).
Blending Options-Gradient Overlay
Gradient's parameters:
Merge all the layers Ctrl+Shift+E. Select Free Transform option to turn the represented elements on 45 degrees.
Create a new layer and paint it in C6C6C6. Place it under the layer with the earlier represented elements and close it in the net, like in the next picture.
We have to separate now the prepared basic elements along the edges of the inside markings, using
. Choose also
Save the cliché that you've got.
Create a new layer then of 351x149 px and 72 dpi and apply on it the parameters shown here:
Blending Options-Gradient Overlay
Gradient's parameters:
Blending Options-Pattern Overlay
Write the next word.
Blending Options-Drop Shadow
Blending Options-Inner Shadow
Blending Options-Inner Glow
Blending Options-Gradient Overlay
Gradient's parameters:
Mark it out.
Paint the marked zone on a new layer in white color.
Hold the Ctrl button and click on T letter on the layer containing the Tuning word.
Click on the right mouse's button inside the marked zone and choose Select Inverse option.
Mark out the upper layer and press Delete button. Opacity 50% and Fill 20% on the layers.
This is the final result!













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