Tools/materials: Dell XPS 13-9350-3708, win 10, ps 12.5.6.
1. First, we open the software, and then create a new background layer with the size of 1360X768 and the resolution of 300. The default background color is white, and then click Create.
2. There are many drawing tools for 2.ps. Let's choose one of the most commonly used brush tools, select a brush in the left toolbar, and then select a brush pattern in the brush options. Here, I chose the pattern of the Kyle blade group (as shown in the red circle below).
3. Before drawing on the background layer, choose a color different from the background color, otherwise you won't see what you draw because it is all white. Here, I choose orange, and then I can click or pull on the layer with a brush, and then our maple leaf effect will come out (the red part circled in the picture below).
4. There are many shapes in the brush, so we choose some other shapes to draw (as shown by the red arrow in the figure below).
5. Finally, we can draw pictures in the shape tool (circled in red in the figure below).