Add
a stroke around your egg
Move
your bottom egg half to the bottom corner of your
page. Put a small gray stroke around your egg half.
We made our stroke 1 px.


Use
the bevel and emboss tool

Adjust
the bevel and emboss

Adjust
the size of your bevel to add a shadow around your
egg. This will make it look more realistic.
Position
the other half of your egg

Rotate
your egg. Use Transform, then Rotate to position your
egg. Move it to the bottom of your page.
Then
use bevel and emboss to the other half of your egg.
Adjust the bevel to create the shadowed edge.
(see above)
Minimize
your canvas.
Open
your photo and use the eraser tool

Use
the eraser tool to erase any background around your
photo. You will want to zoom in to get into the detailed
areas.
Use
the blur tool

Use
the blur tool around the edge of your photo to clean
up the edges.
Drag
your photo into your canvas

Once
your photo is finished drag it over to your canvas.
(You
can also, use select all, then edit, then copy and
paste your photo into your canvas)
Position
your photo behind your egg. You will want to be familiar
with working
with layers to do this.
(Tutorial
written for Photoshop 6.0 and higher)
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