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Welcome to criticize and correct me. This rendering is what I originally posted. I won’t repeat it. I just want to introduce some methods. If you fill the dark red oval with white, the center of the flower will naturally be white (haha, it’s all nonsense)
First, the renderings:
Create a new 600*600, 150P canvas and fill it with the gradient as shown
Create a new layer and use a white brush to draw the shape as shown in the picture
Filter/Stylize/Wind, Ctrl+F several times, then create a layer below it and draw a dark red oval
Edit/transform layer 2, as shown in the figure
Ctrl+U, check coloring, and color as shown
Layer 2 is merged downward and transformed again
Right click/Copy layer/Ctrl+T/Rotate 72 degrees and move to the position as shown
Press Ctrl+Shift+Ail at the same time, hit T5 times/hide the upper and lower layers and merge the middle 5 layers
Draw the shape as shown with a brush
Filter/sketch/note paper, as shown in the picture
After confirmation, Ctrl+i reverses/
Use the burn/dodge tool to apply light and shade to create a three-dimensional effect
Transform the previously hidden petals again
Copy three or four/arrange them into flower buds/dark and lighten as shown
Merge the buds and pay attention to the layer relationship
Create a new blank layer and make a small elliptical selection
After tracing 2 pixels, erase the excess with an eraser, and click/copy 4-5 pixels with a 3 pixel brush.
Activate the flower layer, click on the flower seeds, move the flower cores copied earlier, arrange them as shown in the figure and merge them
Copy/Transform/Burn/Dodge/Zoom, arranged as shown in the figure
Finally merge the layers, create another layer and use the brush to add snowflakes. OK!