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How to draw texture crystal effect with CDR software
Expected effect:

PS version PS7.0 example, the specific steps are as follows:

1. Open PS. Execution menu: File/New (shortcut key Ctrl+N), and the new dialog box pops up. Setting name: button, width: 570 pixels, height: 400 pixels, resolution: 72 pixels/inch, color mode: RGB color, 8 digits, background content: white. Click OK after setting, as shown in figure 1.

2. Click the New Layer button on the Layers panel to create a new layer 4, then select the rounded rectangle tool in the toolbox, hold down the Shift on the keyboard and drag out a rounded rectangle in the workspace, press the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+Enter to convert it into a selection, set the distant scene to blue, and press the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+D to cancel the selection, as shown in Figure 2. The effect diagram is shown in Figure 3.

3. Right-click Layer 4, select the blending option, enter the layer style, check the options of projection, external light, internal light, bevel and relief, gloss and gradient superposition, set the values of each layer style, refer to the following settings, and then click OK, as shown in Figures 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9. The effect diagram is shown in figure 10.

4. Select Layer 4, copy the copy of Layer 4, and add a mask to the copy of Layer 4, as shown in figure 1 1.

5. Click the horizontal text tool in the toolbox, enter school, and then set the font reference figure 12 on the tool options bar, as shown in figure 12.

6. Create a new layer in the layer control panel or (press the shortcut key Shift+Ctrl+N), then select the pen tool in the toolbox, set the pen as a path in the property bar, then draw an irregular shape in the workspace, press the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+Enter to convert it into a selection, set the distant scene to white, press the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+D to cancel the selection, and set the opacity to 20%. As shown in figure 13. The adjusted effect diagram is shown in figure 14.