9. Cancel the selection. Considering that we need to load things into the basket after completion, we must do it in two layers, front and back. Select the Rectangular Marquee Tool, draw a selection on the upper half, and Feather 1.
10. Press CTRL+X to cut, and then press CTRL+V to paste the new layer 5. When pasting, the image will be automatically pasted in the middle of the canvas. There seems to be a shortcut key to paste it in place. I don't remember it. Just move it down and back. Name layer 4 "Front" and layer 5 "Back" (right-click on the layer and select Layer Properties to name it, or press ALT and double-click the layer).
There are many ways to copy and move a large number of layers. Here we choose to use the setting action to complete it. Select the "Front" layer on the layer panel, open the "Action" panel, click the small triangle in the upper right corner, select "New Action", and set the function key in the pop-up dialog box, for example, select F5, and then press "Record".
Go back to the Layers Panel, copy the "Front" layer as the "Front Copy" layer (press and hold the mouse on the layer you want to copy, drag it to the small "Create New Layer" icon at the bottom of the Layers Panel), press CTR+T Free Transform, press the keyboard arrow to move up 15 pixels, adjust the horizontal scaling to 102% in the Free Transform option at the top of the window, and press Enter twice to complete the transformation. Then open the "Actions" panel, click the small triangle in the upper right corner and select "Stop Recording".
Go back to the layer, select the "Previous Copy" layer, and press the shortcut key F5 you just set. It will perform the actions of copying the current layer, moving and transforming. You can decide how many times you want. Make the upper layers a little wider to create some perspective, then merge all of these duplicate layers into the "front" layer.
11. Setting actions is a very good function. Some of the actions we commonly use when drawing, such as copying the current layer, deleting the current layer, etc., can all get shortcut keys by setting actions.
In the same way, select the "Back" layer and press F5 multiple times. After completion, the copies will be merged into the "Back" layer.
12. Organize the layer panel and name layer 1 "bottom", merge layer 2 to the "front" layer, and merge layer 3 to the "back" layer. Adjust the layer order (you can drag the layers with the mouse), from top to bottom they are "front", "back", "bottom" and "background".
Now to make those vertical bars, we need to fill them with a defined pattern. Create a new 20*3 document with a transparent background. After zooming in to the maximum, click twice with a 3-pixel pencil to get a 6-pixel pattern on the left, and execute Edit-Define Pattern.
13. Close this document, return to the trash can document, create a new layer 1 on the "front" layer, and fill it with the pattern you just defined.
14. Execute Edit-Transform-Perspective, shrink the lower edge, and observe that the slope of the shrinkage is consistent with the slope of the basket.
15. Make a copy of layer 1 and hide it for later use. Select layer 1, load the selection of the "front" layer, shrink it by 1 pixel, and invert the selection. Then use a rubber sassafras to remove the edges where the vertical strips intersect with the front layer. (The "back" layer is now hidden).
16. Use a pen to outline along the edge of this circle, invert the selection to delete the excess, and merge it down to the "front" layer.
17. Select the copy of layer 1, place this layer on top of the "back" layer, press CTRL+T to transform it freely, and shrink the whole thing slightly and move it upward.
18. Load the selection of the "back" layer in the same way, shrink and invert the selection, remove the excess part, and merge it into the "back" layer.
19. Create a new layer on the "back" layer, use the Elliptical Marquee Tool to draw an ellipse as big as the mouth of the basket, and fill it.
20. Shrink and move the selection down slightly, delete, deselect, and merge this layer into the "back" layer.
21. Create a new layer on the "front" layer, use the elliptical marquee tool to draw an ellipse slightly lower than the mouth of the basket, and fill it.
22. Move the selection up, delete it, and merge it down to the "front" layer.
23. Create a new layer 1 on the top, draw an ellipse larger than the mouth of the basket, and fill it. And execute Select-Save Selection to save the selection to the channel.
24. Do not cancel the selection, create a new layer 2, select the gradient tool, set the gradient color to gray-white-gray, and drag the linear gradient from the upper right to the lower left in the selection.
25. Deselect, set the layer blending mode to "Overlay", and merge down to layer 1.
26. Load the selection on layer 1, execute Select-Transform Selection, shrink and slightly move the selection up, and delete it.
27. Call up the selection just saved in the channel, feather 2, slightly shrink and move the selection up a few pixels, execute Image-Adjustments-Brightness and Contrast, and increase the brightness to 30.
28. Deselect and use the blur tool to blur the inner edge of the upper half to make the transition between the edge and the "back" layer natural.
29. Now add layer styles to the "front" layer and the "back" layer respectively. Double-click the layer to set the layer style, select Bevel and Emboss, Size 0, Dark Opacity 50%, and leave the rest as default.
30. Add light and dark to these two layers. Create a new layer 2 on the "front" layer, use the Rectangular Marquee Tool to draw a large rectangle, select the Gradient Tool, and click the small box in the upper left corner of the window to edit the gradient. The gradient color settings are as shown in the figure. Then draw a linear gradient from left to right in the selection.
31. Execute Edit-Transform-Perspective, adjust the slope and basket conformity.
32. Duplicate this layer (Layer 2), place this duplicate layer on top of the "back" layer and hide it so as not to interfere with it until later. Select layer 2, press CTRL+G and group the "Front" layer, set the blending mode to Overlay, and merge down to the "Front" layer.
33. Select the "Back" layer and reduce the brightness of this layer to 25. Select the copy of layer 2, execute Edit-Transform-Flip Horizontal, also press CTRL+G and group the "Back" layer, change the blending mode to Overlay, lower the opacity to 40%, and merge downward.
34. Select the "Front" layer, load the selection of layer 1, move the selection down a few pixels, feather 3, execute Image - Adjustments - Brightness and Contrast, reduce the brightness to 40, and reduce the contrast to 30.
35. Add the shadow and background and you are done. If you have made something before, take it out, destroy it, and then throw it in. Of course, these things must be placed in the middle of the front and rear layers.