![]() Pick the Ellipse Tool(L), create some small circles and place them as shown in the image below. Create a new layer and name it ” Orange_paint dollop ”. And you will get result like this image below. Then go to Effect > Blur > Gaussian Blur, set Radius = 6px. Duplicate the “Body_front”, select the copy and paste it to ” Shadow”, fill it with color #000000. Now we are almost done with the palette, just one more step, create a new layer and name it ” Shadow” and put it under the “Body_back” layer. Select all elements and go to Object > Clipping Mask > Make. Next, duplicate the “Body_front”, select the “Body_front” copy and put it in the front of ” Wooden texture”. Then select the object that we have just warped, go to Object > Transform > Rotate : Angle = 90, change Blending mode to Soft light.ĭuplicate the object, resize some bigger and scale some smaller as you want. Now feel free to warp the “Wooden texture” the way you like. Change the settings as shown in the following image and click OK. They are probably on the default settings, but if they are not, press the reset button on the right of the dialog. Then apply a radial gradient to them with black in the middle and white on the edges.ĭouble click on the Warp Tool (shift + R) in the Tools Panel to bring up the Warp Tools Options dialog. Then select both these object and go to Object > Blend > Blend option > Spacing: Specified step =2 > OK. Select the Ellipse Tool (L), create a squeezed shape, fill it with no color but stroke = 2px, then go to Object > Expand.ĭuplicate the shape we have created and resize the copy as shown below. Create a new layer and name it “Wooden texture”. We are going to create the wooden texture for the palette. Fill it with the linear color gradient as shown in the following image.Īpply the same linear color gradient for ” Highlight 2″ and you will get the result like this image below In this step, we work with “Highlight 1 ”. Now you should have the palette like this. Then duplicate and change the Blending mode to Overlay for the ” Body_back” copy. Our ” Body_back” is now ready to get some nice color gradients.We will be using linear color gradients as shown in the following image. We want the ” Body_front ” much lighter than it is, so duplicate and change the Blending mode to Soft light for the ” Body_front” copy. Add the linear gradients as shown in the following image. In this step, we apply a gradient to ” Body_front”. And you should get the shape as shown in the following image Create a new layer named ” Highlight 2 “ ,we are going to repeat the previous step, but select the top copy move it a few pixels to the top. Next, we create one more highlight for the palette. Then Ungroup the new shape we have created so far and remove the unwanted small half circle. Next, select both copies and click on the Subtract from shape area button from the Pathfidner. First create a new layer as ” Highlight 1 ”, duplicate two copies ” Body_front”, select the top copy and move it a few pixels to the left. Now we need to create highlight for the palette. And you should have two shapes as shown in the following image. Select the ” Body_front ” copy and the ” Body_back” and click on the Subtract from shape area button from the Pathfinder. Make sure to expand the shape.ĭuplicate the “Body_front”, Ctrl/Cmd + C (Copy) then click on “Body_back” layer and Ctrl/Cmd+B (Paste to back). ![]() Select all elements in the “Body_back” layer and hit the Add to shape area button from the Pathfinder panel. In the ” Body_back” layer, pick the Pen Tool (P) and draw two shapes as shown in the following image. ![]() Name this new shape ” Body_back “ and put the layer under ” Body_front”. ĭuplicate (Ctrl / Cmd + C, Ctrl / Cmd + F) the shape we have created, move it down and a few pixels to the right, then change the fill color of the copy. Select this circle and the shape we have created so far and click the Subtract from shape area button from the Pathfinder panel.Then go to Object > Expand Appearance to expand the shape. Select the Ellipse Tool(L) with Width= 50px, Height = 50px, create a small circle and place it as shown in image below. Next, you need to make a little hole in the palette. It will turn the object into an editable shape. Select all elements we have created so far and under the Pathfinder Panel hit the Subtract from shape area button. ![]() Fill color is not important.Ĭreate one more ellipse with Width= 250px, Height = 250px and place it as shown in image below. ![]() It will bring up the Ellipse Option box – Width= 400px, Height = 400px and hit the OK button. Select it in the Tools Panel and click on the Artboard. Make sure to set the dimensions to 600 x 600 pixels and the Color Mode to RGB. ![]()
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