1. Create a new Photoshop file with a canvas size of 800p×600px and a white background.
2. Select View > Ruler in the menu bar, move the mouse to the horizontal ruler, hold down the left mouse button and drag to draw a horizontal reference line, and similarly drag to draw the vertical reference line;
3. Move the mouse to the intersection of the rulers in the upper left corner, hold down the left button of the mouse and drag to the intersection of the reference lines just now, so that the coordinate (0.0) is moved to the intersection of the reference lines;
4. The height of the box is 300px; in order to create a three-dimensional effect, draw 3 reference lines on the top and bottom of the box to locate the coordinates of the 6 corners of the box. The vertical spacing is 10px, the total width of the box is 200px, and the horizontal distance is 200px. Draw a guide line; the narrow side of the left view is 50px, so draw a guide line at 50px;
5. Use the Polygon Tool (U) to draw a hexagon, and then use the Direct Selection Tool (A) to move the six vertices of the hexagon to the intersection points corresponding to the reference lines.
6. Next, I will add a cover to him; I found a picture from the Internet; select the layer and press ctrl+T to perform free transformation, then right-click on the picture and select Distort to adjust the position of the four corners.
7. Arrange the left side in the same manner.
8. Add a shadow effect: Set the lower blending options for the upper two cover layers (right-click the layer and select blending options to set).