<Figure 1>
2. Open material 2, use the magic wand to hook it out, drag it in and place it in place, then lock the layer and use the gradient tool to draw the gradient. The color settings and effects are as shown in Figure 2
<Figure 2>
3. Copy the apple with the gradient just now and execute the menu: Edit > Transform > Vertical Flip. Move it to the bottom of the apple, then add a mask and use a black and white gradient to draw the gradient. This is to create a reflection as much as possible. Lower the transparency a little, and then change the layer blending mode to "Dissolve" after confirmation. The approximate effect is as shown in Figure 3.
<Figure 3>
4. Open material 1, drag it in and place it directly above the apple, then bring up the selection of the apple, execute the menu: Select > Modify > Shrink the value to 3, press Ctrl + Shift + I to invert the selection, press Delete to delete, do not cancel after deleting Select the selection, then press Ctrl + Shift + I to invert the selection and create a new layer. Execute menu: Edit > Stroke size is 1 pixel, color: #DB4D8E, the effect is as shown in Figure 5
<Figure 4>
<Figure 5>
5. Bring up the apple selection, execute the menu: Select > Modify > Shrink the value to 4, create a new layer, use the feather brush tool with the foreground color to be white and paint the upper part such as the top of the main body of the apple, and create highlights on the upper part of the leaves and the bottom Just paint the overall effect with black as shown in Figure 6
<Figure 6>
6. Create a new layer below the apple. When brushing, pay attention to constantly changing the color. For convenience, I have provided several main brush renderings as shown in Figure 8.
<Figure 7>
<Figure 8>
7. Finally add text to complete the final effect.
<Figure 9>