1. Open the custom shape tool, click the drop-down arrow next to shape in the options bar, and take a look at what's inside. Ah, a heart, isn't this what I need? It is perfect to use it to express lovesickness.
2. Just do it. Hold down the left button of the mouse and drag out a big red heart. Select "subtract from shape area" in the option bar. Drag out a slightly smaller red heart in the center of the big red heart you just drew. This will create the initial The graphic becomes empty. Next, drag out another red heart in the hollow. Before dragging, I did not forget to change the substract from shape area to add to shape area. (Thumbnails of the process and results are shown below). Finally, select Layer->rasterize->layer, rasterize the layer to become an ordinary layer, and name it "heart".
3. Copy the "heart" layer and name it "heart1", then temporarily turn off the display of the "heart" layer, and fill the heart shape on "heart1" with RGB (154,112,21) with the color of chocolate. Then I found that the heart The outline of the shape is too flat, and under normal circumstances the edge of the chocolate is not very smooth, so we need to do a little processing, select ripple under the distortion filter, and set the amount to 33% , so that the edges of the heart shape have a wrinkled feel. (Figure A)
4. Next, you need to change the chocolate from a flat state to a three-dimensional one. Copy the "heart1" layer and name it "heart2". Double-click the layer icon to open the layer style dialog box, select the bevel and emboss effect, set the style to inner bevel, and the depth to 500%. Then turn on drop shadow and change the opacity to 75%. In two simple steps, a three-dimensional piece of chocolate appears in front of you. (Figure B)