Let’s take a look at the finished picture first :
Start making :
Create a new layer and draw the shape of the apple. It doesn't need to be too round. Apples are inherently irregular.
Set the gradient in the layer style, as shown in the figure:
The finished painting effect is as follows:
ctrl+j copies the layer. Remove all layer styles and reset them. First set the layer transparency, and set the drop-down box below to 0%.
Then set the gradient in the layer style. Note: Do not press "Save" after setting.
Don't close the layer style dialog box yet, put it aside, and directly use the mouse to drag the gradient position on the image.
ctrl+j copies the layer. Remove all layer styles and reset them.
First set the layer transparency, set the lower drop-down box to 0%, and then set the inner shadow in the layer style.
The effect is as follows:
ctrl+j copies the layer. Remove all layer styles and reset them.
First set the layer transparency, set the drop-down box below to 0%, and then set the gradient in the layer style. Note: Do not press "Save" after setting.
Don't close the layer style dialog box yet, put it aside, and directly use the mouse to drag the gradient position on the image.
(Note: Well, I missed a step in the tutorial. It’s best to add a little white gradient to the lower right corner of the apple, which is reflective. The finished picture is reflective, and the middle picture is not drawn. Remember to draw a more transparent white gradient in The lower right corner will do.) Put these layers into a group and add an apple-shaped mask to this group - in the future, when you create a new layer in this group, it will not be drawn outside.
Create a new layer and create a sunken part, as shown in the picture. Draw a piece. This part must be drawn larger than the outline of the apple (if the layer is placed in the group, the part other than the apple shape cannot be seen. For demonstration purposes, I put It's outside the group, so you can see a large area).
Set the gradient. Note: Do not press "Save" after setting.