![]() Select the duplicated layer that is just above the stadium layer and go to Filter > Stylize > Find Edges. Use the image below as a reference on how to position the image.Īpply the Gaussian Blur filter at 1.5px Radius.Īfterwards, set the Blend Mode to Multiply.ĭuplicate the stadium layer twice. ![]() We aren’t going for historical accuracy here, obviously. Import the New York Yankees Stadium image (listed in tutorial resources) in our design. Then go to Filter > Render > Clouds.Ĭmd-click/Ctrl-click on the inner blue rectangle’s vector mask thumbnail to create a selection, make sure the clouds layer is the active layer, then go to Layer > Layer Mask > Reveal Selection.Ĭhange the Blend Mode of the clouds layer to Overlay and set its Opacity to 90%. Make sure to reset your Foreground and Background colors to black and white by pressing D on keyboard. Fill the inner rectangle with a light blue color (#1ba2f7). The inner rectangle is 15px smaller on each side compared to the bigger, white rectangle. Fill it with white.Ĭreate another rectangle (which will be the inner area where the content will be) with the Rectangle Tool (U). Using the Rectangle Tool (U), create a rectangle (360x504px) that will represent the baseball card. Use the Gradient Tool (G) to make a subtle gradient on the Background layer. Create a new Photoshop document (File > New) at 600x750px.
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