| Now drag this layer to the new layer icon several different
times. Once you have three new duplicates, select each layer in the
layers palette one at a time and holding the Shift key with the moVe
tool, drag each layer down a vary distance from the original as
shown.

Now link all of these layers in the layers palette
as shown and go to Layers: Merge Linked or Ctrl E. This makes them
one layer.

Drag this new layer to the new layer icon to create
another version. Holding down the shift key, drag this layer of
dippy dots down to a color spot on the document and change the
blending mode to something light. Note how it instantly creates a
different ‘shade’ of light for each dot? This is because on linear
dodge it is mixing the light with the light values of the layer
beneath which you can see is in varying values.

What you’re doing now is just creating some minor
additional touchups that help ‘fulfill’ the image. The beauty is
just accented by the attention to detail that you can create. Now
add some really small text (also a universal standard in this
genre).

If you want you can rotate the entire canvas
(document) under Image: Rotate Canvas...as shown.


Go to your Shapes tools ‘U’. Let’s grab some more
custom vector elements that we can synergize into the design with.
The arrow is used a lot in techno-stile circles of design worldwide.
You can get this .psd (iPSD file b/c you can interact with the
finished design) by signing up for the PSDer ezine. You'll
also like 'Derrty Dozen' from the iPSD Directory.
In the options bar, keep it on shapes layers, drag to create the vector shape layer.

Now change the blending mode to overlay (or
something else you like).

Choose another different vector shape and add it to
the design on it’s own shape layer. Remember to use the Free
Transform (or the menu under Edit: Transform...) to create the 3-D
effects.

Here I’ve created another arrow and used the Ctrl
‘T’ and then Ctrl key to skew. Doing this adds more depth and
dimension and makes it more naturally fit into our design rather
than just sitting there like a unopened Christmas gift.
Feel free (of course) to experiement around. Here
I’ve created a transformer looking shape and changed the blending
modes of these two arrows. This was all recorded live with
absolutely no pre-planning to this move (or the entire process
actually).

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