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Here I want to show you how to create simple glassy Mac OS X related ball using Photoshop.
1. First we must create circle with gradient. It must be complex, of minimum 3 color points.
2. We put our ball on white surface, so it must be shined by environment.
3. Creating main light reflection. If our ball is made from glass, it must reflect source of light without blur and reflection must have clear border. Like it is in Mac OS X interace and some icons.
4. Shadow. To create shadow we will use also shape with radial gradient.
5. Creating caustic.
6. To Make our ball much realistic, we must add reflection of white surface.
We assume you have already installed R (https://www.r-project.org) (R Core Team 2021) and the RStudio IDE (https://www.rstudio.com). RStudio is not required but recommended, because it makes it easier for an average user to work with R Markdown. If you do not have RStudio IDE installed, you will have to install Pandoc (http://pandoc.org), otherwise there is no need to install Pandoc separately because RStudio has bundled it. Next you can install the rmarkdown package in R:
If you want to generate PDF output, you will need to install LaTeX. For R Markdown users who have not installed LaTeX before, we recommend that you install TinyTeX (https://yihui.name/tinytex/):
TinyTeX is a lightweight, portable, cross-platform, and easy-to-maintain LaTeX distribution. The R companion package tinytex(Xie 2021d) can help you automatically install missing LaTeX packages when compiling LaTeX or R Markdown documents to PDF, and also ensures a LaTeX document is compiled for the correct number of times to resolve all cross-references. If you do not understand what these two things mean, you should probably follow our recommendation to install TinyTeX, because these details are often not worth your time or attention.
With the rmarkdown package, RStudio/Pandoc, and LaTeX, you should be able to compile most R Markdown documents. In some cases, you may need other software packages, and we will mention them when necessary.