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Fleshing it out

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spacing

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spacing

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just rough guides and I actually just work by eye until things look right

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Rockwell

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earthy tones colour palette

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warm,

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arrow cut out of the side menu

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dot theme.

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can't do layer blending modes

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merge the layers for our big panel shape into one

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copy that into a new Photoshop document, then switch off the background laye

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possible to place a transparent PNG on top of a transparent PNG on top of a background.

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new layer and draw in a gradient fading from the colour to transparent.

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Picking a darker colour from the sea

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overlay the photo with a gradient of colours matched off the image

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using the purples and oranges of the original image

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gradient layer to Overlay and 70% really brightens up the sunset a

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have the photo blend off on the sides

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blend off into the dark colours

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CTRL-T to transform it across

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grab a 1px vertical selection

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CTRL-SHIFT-I to invert the selection and fill it with the same dark colour we used earlie

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new layer and draw in a giant ellipse in the background,

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f 80px.

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duplicate this layer and blur it again using a radius of 120px

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third time with a radius of 160px

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Gaussian Blur

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