Making the aim icon:
Open up a new document and make it 500/ 500 or whatever
size you want.
Select the pen tool
and draw a rough figure of
the aim icon.
Here is what you should have for his back leg.

Now you just continue to his other leg and his arms.
Remember that is a rough example of what he should look like. We will clean it
up later.
Here is another leg and part of the arm.

When you are finish with the rough example it should
look like the image at the bottom.

Now we will add anchor points
to the pen tool so we can
edit the figure.
Just click where you want to place an anchor point and
one will be included on the figure. Place them as indicated by the picture
below. Use the magnification tool
to get a better picture of the icon.

Now just pull the anchor points in the leg arms and
back to make it look like the aim icon.
In the following picture I pulled the anchor point on
his back leg down so it has a slight curve. Use the picture as a reference.

I continue with this step until I have the desired
shape that I want.
Here is how his back should look.

Now I will fix his other leg and arm.

Now we right click and “make selection”.

Now we go to select and select the inverse.

The headless aim icon should look like this.

Now select the paint bucket tool
and place #f6b235
as the color.
The icon should look like the image below when you
place the color into the selection.

Now ctrl&click on the layer thumbnail to select the
image.

This will select the image on the workspace.

Now g o to edit and place a black stroke around the
figure.

Place a black stroke around the figure. Use the image
at the bottom for the setting of the stroke.

Now we have to give the icon a head.
Make a new layer and select the ellipse tool
.

Pick #f6b235 as your color and draw out an ellipse by
holding shift. Holding shift while drawing out an ellipse will make it a
prefect circle.

Now we move the head over and add a black stroke to it
so it matches the body.

When you move the head over and add the stroke the
image

should look similar to the following image.
Merge all the layers by holding shift and clicking of
the thumbnails and pressing ctrl&E.
Press ctrl&J to duplicate the aim icon layer.

Move the original icon back a little so they look like
this on the workspace.

Now go to filter and blur and a Gaussian blur.

The result should look similar to the picture at the
bottom.

Now we reduce the layer opacity to lighten the icon in
the background.


Now we just shrink both of the images with the free
transform tool
to get the final result.
