Result:
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Creating a domino card
In this tutorial I will show you how to create a nice domino card (take a look at the end of the tutorial!)
Start off by creating a new document 400px x 400px with a white background.
Get the rounded rectangle tool and make a rounded rectangle with a radius of 5px as in the image below:
Next, apply the layer settings to the layer we’ve just made creating the rectangle (right click on the layer > blending options):
After applying the layer settings you should have something like this:
Now get the line tool and using the next color, #262626, create a line in the middle of the card and apply the same layer settings we used before. You should have something like this:
Next go to filter blur, Gaussian blur and apply a blur of 2,5 or what goes for you. You would also consider deleting some blur that got over the picture background using the Eraser tool.
You should now have something like this:
Next, using the ellipse tool create some white dots as in the image below, rasterize and marge all the layers containing dots (to make this: select the layers using the SHIFT key and right click on them, rasterize and marge):
Apply the next layer settings to the layer with the dots:
You should now have something like this:
Set #262626 as the foreground color and black as the background color, take the gradient tool and set it as in the image below:
CTRL + Click on the layer with the card, this will make a selection of it, play with the gradient tool and with the layer opacity until you get this:
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