Step 3
Now lets add our effects. To make things faster were going to add our effects to both pieces at the same time.
Layers > New Raster Layer... > Ok
On the Materials palette,set your Foreground color to #121413
On the Tools toolbar, select the Flood Fill Tool (F) and fill the selection:

Layers > New Raster Layer... > Ok
Selections > Modify > Contract... > Number of pixels: 2 > Okay.
On the Materials palette,set your Foreground color to #7b7F82 and your Background color to #BFC8D1
On the Materials palette,click on the Foreground color and select the Gradient tab. Select the Foreground-background gradient and use the following settings:

On the Tools toolbar, select the Flood Fill Tool (F) and fill the selection:

IMPORTANT NOTE: You'll notice that the gradient itself stretched across both selections. For this tutorial it's intentional. We want both pieces to be similar in color, yet slightly different from each other, otherwise you would have to have a separate selection for both pieces.
Selections > Load/Save Selection > Load Selection From Alpha Channel... > Load.
Adjust > Blur > Gaussian Blur > Radius: 4 > Okay
Your image should now look similar to this:

Layers > New Raster Layer... > Ok
Selections > Load/Save Selection > Load Selection From Alpha Channel... > Load.
Selections > Modify > Contract > Number of pixels: 6 > Okay.
On the Materials palette,set your Foreground color to #E6EBEE and your Background color to #F8FDFF
On the Materials palette,click on the Foreground color and select the Gradient tab. Select the Foreground-background gradient and use the following settings:

On the Tools toolbar, select the Flood Fill Tool (F) and fill the selection:

Selections > Load/Save Selection > Load Selection From Alpha Channel... > Load.
Adjust > Blur > Gaussian Blur > Radius: 3 > Okay
Layers > New Raster Layer... > Ok
Selections > Load/Save Selection > Load Selection From Alpha Channel... > Load.
Selections > Modify > Contract > Number of pixels: 7 > Okay.
On the Materials palette,set your Foreground color to black (#000000)
On the Tools toolbar, select the Flood Fill Tool (F) and fill the selection:

On the Tools toolbar, select the Move Tool (M) and move the image upwards to create a fairly pronounced edge:

Now hit the Delete key on your keyboard.
Selections > Load/Save Selection > Load Selection From Alpha Channel... > Load.
Adjust > Blur > Gaussian Blur > Radius: 2 > Okay
Layers > New Raster Layer... > Ok
Selections > Load/Save Selection > Load Selection From Alpha Channel... > Load.
Selections > Modify > Contract > Number of pixels: 7 > Okay.
On the Materials palette,set your Foreground color to white (#FFFFFF)
On the Tools toolbar, select the Flood Fill Tool (F) and fill the selection:

On the Tools toolbar, select the Move Tool (M) and move the image downwards towards the opposite corner:

Now hit the Delete key on your keyboard.
Selections > Load/Save Selection > Load Selection From Alpha Channel... > Load.
Adjust > Blur > Gaussian Blur > Radius: 1.5 > Okay
Selections > Select None
On the Layers palette, turn off the visibility for the Background layer:

Layers > Merge > Merge Visible
Turn the Background layer visibility back on:

Your image should now look similar to this:

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