Click this color box and select a yellow color to fill the circle with. Open the Properties panel by clicking here. In the Layers panel, with the shape layer selected, choose Layer > Duplicate Layer. We need another circle, and since we already have a circle with the effect we want, we can simply duplicate this circle and make some changes. It also appears under our shape layer in the Layers panel, making it easy to turn on and off, edit, or even remove. The Inner Shadow effect now appears on the image …here. In the dialog box that appears, you can change all kinds of settings to get the effect you want, even try other popular effects like an Outer Glow or Drop Shadow. Then choose Layer > Layer Style > Inner Shadow. To apply a layer style, first, make sure the layer is selected.
Layer styles let you enhance objects with creative effects like shadows, strokes, glows, and more. Next, you’ll add a creative design effect to the circle using a layer style, so it looks more like an egg. A magenta smart guide may show when it’s aligned to center. Select the Move tool and drag the circle into the center of the design area. Looking in the Properties panel, that opened after you created the shape, click this color box and select a color to fill the circle with. Next, you’ll change the color of the shape so it looks more like an egg. Layer containing the circle shape you drew. Looking in the Layers panel, you’ll see that Photoshop automatically made a new shape To start this bannerproject, you’ll open a supplied the template file. Choose File > Open and navigate to the file.
You can use the provided template and the skills you learn to create a banner for your blog or YouTube channel, an email header, a banner ad, and more. In this tutorial, you’ll create a banner in Adobe Photoshop to learn some Photoshop essentials like working with shapes, layer styles, and exporting your work.