 Fill 0%
 
Fill 0% on the layer: 
 
 
Select 
Blending Options>Gradient Overlay (making a mouse click on the processed layer on the layers' palette) setting the next demands as below: 
 
 
This element we should get. It'll represent the shadow of the icon: 
 
 
. Select the same tool to draw now a circle, colored with 
#F36523 
 
 
Select 
Blending Options>Inner Shadow and set the next parameters for the last layer: 
 Blending Options>Stroke
 
Blending Options>Stroke
 Fill 0%
 
Fill 0% for the layer. We should get the next result. It'll represent the basis of the icon 
 
 
Next we shall represent one more circle: 
 
 
Choose the next selection for the layer: 
Blending Options>Gradient Overlay 
 Gradient Editor:
 
Gradient Editor:
 
 
Now we need to draw another circle, but a circle that needs to be corrected with 
Direct Selection Tool (A), as it is shown below: 
 Select Blending Options>Inner Glow
Select Blending Options>Inner Glow 
 Fill 0%
 
Fill 0% on the layer. This way we've got several highlights on the icon: 
 
 
Let's represent one more circle colored with 
#F36523 
 
 
Mark out the last made circle, press 
Alt button and cut out a half – moon element: 
 
 
Set the next parameters: 
 
 
We'll get this way a half – shadow: 
 
 
Now we need to select the 
Ellipse Tool (U) and represent two circles of different sizes. The color's code is 
#FEDB8A 
 
 
Next we shall use the 
Rounded Rectangle Tool (U) (radius of 30 px) and represent a bended rounded line. 
1. Represent the line 
2. Insert the points of the bend, applying the 
Add Anchior Point Tool, bending the element with 
Direct Selection Tool (A) and 
Convert Point Tool. 
 
 
Place the new element as below: 
 
 
Apply for the new layer 
Blending Options>Gradient Overlay 
 Gradient Editor:
 
Gradient Editor:
 
 
We'll get the next result! 
 
 
Next we shall draw one more element, but a bigger one, having the icon finally finished! 
