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Create a new layer and set the foregroundcolour to #929292. The cirkel we are going to make is actually the same as the first cirkel in Part 1, just smaller. Make the cirkel like all the others. FFill the selection with the foregroundcolour and remove the selection up in Select > Deselect (ctrl + d). Go to Blending Options and set these settings:



Create a new layer and make a cirkel again with same centrum. Just smaller. Fill the selection with the foregroundcolour.
Go to Filter > Noise > Add Noise and set it to 5% and then go to "Stroke" in Blending Options. Set the colour to #000000 and size to 1 px. Grab Dodge Tool and set Range=Highlights and Exposure=10% in Options Bar. Make the south- and the west-part light. Do it a few times.
Then grab Burn Tool with Range=Midtones and Exposure=15% and make the middle of the cirkel dark.

Create a new layer and do like always, just smaller. Fill the selection with #000000.
Before we use Blending Options, install this pattern:
Save the picture on your computer and open it in Photoshop. Then go to Edit > Define Pattern and name it. Then you can use it.
Go to Blending Options:





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