7. Next use the rectangular marquee tool again to select a large portion of the body. This best done while zoomed in and dragging from the upper left to the lower right.

8. With the selection still active, create a new layer and fill the selection with color #dfeaf0.

9. Now CTRL+click your first layer (with the dark blue) and use the marquee tool with ‘intersect with selection’ option chosen to capture the bottom blue strip like so.

10. With the selection still active, duplicate the layer twice by pressing CTRL+J two times. Your layers palette should look something like this:

11. Now drag one of the new layers to the top of your layers palette and the other one to the bottom, like shown.

12. Of the two layers you got when you used CTRL+J, select the one you moved to the bottom of the layers palette and go into blending options. Apply a color overlay of #dfeaf0.

13. Now nudge it down 4-6 pixels (Down Arrow) so it looks like this:







