1. Effect
1. plate
2. Eggs
3. Final effect
2. Production method
1. Create a new document (custom size) and drag in the background image. Create an elliptical selection and apply a gradient.
2. Create a new layer, open [Select-Transform Selection], hold down the [Shift+Alt] keys, reduce the selection and implement gradient.
3. Create a new layer, open [Select-Transform Selection], hold down the [Shift+Alt] keys, reduce the selection again and implement gradient.
4. Perform highlight processing (stroke feathering, etc.) on the edge and inner right side of the disk.
5. Create a new layer, select the large disk, shrink the selection twice in a row, and stroke each (custom color, appropriate pixels). Drag in the pattern and adjust the size and hue/saturation.
6. Create an elliptical selection.
7. Open [Edit - Transform - Transform] in order to transform the selected area.
8. Select the newly deformed layer and apply the gradient.
9. Open [Filter—Noise—Add Noise] and set parameters.
10. Open [Filter—Rendering—Lighting Effect] in order and set parameters.
11. Open [Image—Adjustment—Hue/Saturation] and adjust parameters.
12. Use the [Pen Tool] to outline the [Path].
13. Convert [Path] to a selection and press [Ctrl+J] to save it. Keep the selection and click on the whole egg at the same time to delete the left half of the egg, thus producing the left and right halves of the eggshell.
14. Create a new layer, select the egg, and implement a black and white (make the color lighter) gradient on the new layer. Follow step 12 for implementation.
15. Place the two halves of the newly made eggshell lining under the two halves of the eggshell and connect them respectively. At the same time, adjust the angle of the eggshell and follow step 7.
16. Open the [Gradient Editor], set the gradient parameters and execute [Radial Gradient]. Then open the layer blending options and implement [Bevel and Emboss] [Shadow].