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Step 1) Open a new document in photoshop with
Width 468
Height 60
Background white (for now..)

Step 2)
Create a new layer, layer > new > layer, and fill it with #666666
Note: press G as shortkey for Paint Bucket tool

Step 3)
Select text tool (T), click in the canvas. Photoshop automatically create a new layer.
Now set text as in image

Choose #FFCCCC as color.
Click in the top left part of the canvas and type R (Uppercase.. )

Step 4)
CTRL + J (copy a layer) two times with the text layer still selected. With the move tool (V), move your checkbox down as in image.

Step 5)
Add text to your checkbox
Font: Arial, bold, 11pt, crisp, #FFCCCC color

Step 6)
Let’s add some effect to our check box.
RIGHT Click on one of your check box layer as select “Blending Options”.
Go to “Drop Shadow” as set these settings.

Then go to “Outer Glow” and follow these setting
Note the color chosen is #FFFFBE

Then “Gradient Overlay”..

Note: Gradient is Foreground to Background, if you can find it out close the blending options then press X to reset these color and D to swicth ‘em.

Then if you want add an optional Stroke effect with these settings

The color is #CABABA

Now you should have a check box like this

Step 7)
To avoid a repetitions of step 6 a couple of times.. right click on the layer that has your finished check box with effect and select “Copy layer style”

Step 8)
Go to the other two layers with your check box right click each time on the correct layer and select “Paste layer style”.
If you have done all in the correct way you should have something like in image

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