<Figure 4>
4. Select the "Filter", "Blur" and "Radial Blur" commands in the menu bar, and the dialog box that pops up is shown in Figure 5.
<Figure 5>
The result is shown in Figure 6.
<Figure 6>
5. Select the "Filter", "Sharpen" and "USM Sharpen" commands in the menu bar, and the dialog box that pops up is shown in Figure 7.
<Figure 7>
The result is shown in Figure 8.
<Figure 8>
6. Click the "Add Layer Style" button, select the "Gradient Overlay" command in the pop-up drop-down list, and set the pop-up dialog box as shown in Figure 9.
<Figure 9>
The gradient effect is shown in Figure 10.
<Figure 10>
The result is shown in Figure 11.
<Figure 11>
7. Select the "Custom Shape Tool" in the toolbox and draw a path in the screen, as shown in Figure 12.
<Figure 12>
Press Ctrl+T to bring up the free deformation frame and rotate the pattern, as shown in Figure 13.
<Figure 13>
8. Press Ctrl+Enter to convert the path into a selection, click the "Add Layer Mask" button, and get the effect as shown in Figure 14.
<Figure 14>
9. Click the "Create New Fill or Adjustment Layer" button, select the "Curves" command in the pop-up drop-down list, and set the pop-up dialog box as shown in Figure 15-17.
<Figure 15>
<Figure 16>
<Figure 17>
10. Select layer 1, press Ctrl key to click Curve 1 to select and load it, press Ctrl+Alt+Shift+E keys to execute the "Stamp Visible Layer" command to get a new layer, named Figure Layer 2.
11. Hide layer 1 and curve 1. Press the Ctrl key and click the layer thumbnail of "Layer 2" to load the selection, select the move tool, press the Alt key and press the up arrow key 12 times continuously. The effect is shown in Figure 18.
<Figure 18>
Press the Ctrl+C keys to perform the "copy" operation, and then press the Ctrl+V keys to perform the paste to obtain layer 3.
12. Select layer 2, click the "Add Layer Style" button, select the "Gradient Overlay" command in the pop-up drop-down list, and set the pop-up dialog box as shown in Figure 19.
<Figure 19>
The final effect is shown in Figure 20.
<Figure 20>