The final effect is as follows:
1. Create a new 784*800 canvas with a white background, and use a pen to outline the eggshell on the left side (for the convenience of future coloring, I will outline the broken part separately from the back part):
2. Return to the path panel, hold down Ctrl and click "Path 2" with the mouse to convert "Path 2' into a selection, then hold down Ctrl+Alt at the same time and click "Path 1" with the mouse to get the following selection:
3. Create a new layer and fill it with R: 236 G: 233 B: 233 color, and use the "Burn Dodge" tool to make highlights. In order to look more natural, duplicate this layer and add noise (amount is 3%, monochrome , Gaussian blur) and reduce the transparency of this layer, keep the selection, create a new layer below this layer and fill it with white, move it up 1 pixel and 3 pixels to the left to make the white edge of the eggshell:
4: Create a new layer to merge the selections of "Path 1" and Path 2" (hold down Ctrl and click "Path 2" with the mouse to convert "Path 2' into a selection, then hold down Ctrl+Shift and click with the mouse "Path 1") is filled with white color. Keep the selection, create a new layer with (R: 235 G: 217 B: 209) and use "Burn and Dodge" to apply the highlights. Use the direction arrows on the keyboard to move the layer up and to the right by one pixel each to create the white color of the egg. side. And set the transparency of this layer to 35%, keep the selection, create a new layer filled with white and set the mode of this layer to "Overlay" with a transparency of 39%:
5. Make the egg coat: Create a new layer below the upper layer and draw an ellipse with a pen. Convert the path to a selection (feather 3 pixels) and fill it with (R: 234 G: 226 B: 225). Use "Burn and Dodge" "
Apply highlights and apply them with the blur tool as follows:
6: Create a new layer and use the Lasso tool to draw several small selections, fill them with white, and use the Blur tool to smear them to create a highlight effect:
7. The eggshell is basically ready. Use the same method to make the left half.
8. Egg blue: Use a pen to outline the following shapes:
9. Fill with (R:244 G:244 B:244):
10. Keep the selection, create a new layer below, fill it with (R:193 G:179 B:176), and move the layer down, right, and 2 pixels each:
11. Use the "Burn and Dodge" tool to apply:
12. Use a pen to outline the following selection, fill it with (R: 227 G: 218 B: 210), and set the transparency of this layer to 35%:
13. Use the pen tool to select the highlight path and convert it into a selection--white fill--blur--reduce transparency:
14. The egg green is basically made:
15. Egg yolk: Make the following oval (R: 225 G: 121 B: 68)
16. Create the highlight effect of egg yolk. You need to be careful here. The method is actually very simple. Draw the path with a pen - Convert selection - White fill - Apply with the "Burn and Dodge" tool - Blur - Reduce transparency. If that doesn't work, you can use Ctrl+Z.
17. The final work is to add shadows to the eggshell and work on the details. The final effect is as follows: