Custom Head Mascot Web Graphic

Head mascot final image

Step one:
Start with a large white canvas, in your layers window make a new layer set. Name it Custom Head Mascot Web Graphic.
Create a new layer then draw a 30 x 22 pixels, #7400FF ellipse using your ellipse tool. Use the fixed size setting under ellipse options to make the exact circle.
Add the following layer styles:

Apply drop shadow

Step 1 inner shadow settings

Step 1 Gradient Overlay

Output of step1

Step two:
Now make the head, first create a new layer then draw a 60 x 97 pixels, #DF87FF ellipse using your ellipse tool. Use the fixed size setting under ellipse options to make the exact circle.
Add the following layer styles:

Step 2 Inner shadow

Step 2 gradient overlay settings

Step 2 stroke

Step 2 output

Step three:
Create a new layer then draw a 13 x 29 pixels, black ellipse using your ellipse tool. Use the fixed size setting under ellipse options to make the exact circle.
In your layers window set the layers blending mode to soften light and add the following layer styles:

Step3 inner shadow setting photo shop

Step 3 gradient overlay

Step 3 stroke

3 output

Step four:
Duplicate your glassy ellipse from step four.

Step 4 final

Step five:
In a new layer add two black circles. This will complete the eye structure of your mascot.

Step 5

Step six:
In a new layer create a 8 x 14 pixels, black ellipse. This will be the nose like structure.
Add the following layer styles:

Step6 Drop Shadow

Step 6 inner shadow adobe photoshop tutorial settings

Step 6 gradient over lay

Step 6 output final

Step seven:
Create a new layer then draw a 25 x 12 pixels, black ellipse. Use your ellipse tool to make the ellipse so you can use the fixed size setting under ellipse options to make the exact shape.
Add the following layer styles:

Step 7 iner shadow

Step 7 stroke

Step 7 output

Final Image:
Custom Head Mascot Web Graphic.

Step 7 final Image.. Mascot head

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