We’re not going to working with the individual layers of the green sphere now, so what I’m going to do is just go ahead and combine those layers to make everything easy and make sure nothing gets messed up. You can do that by selecting all of the layers in the Layers palette and pressing “Ctrl/CMD+E”.
The green globe is now one image called “Green Globe”!
Now we’re going to be creating the metal bracket that goes around the globe as a whole. Go ahead and make a new circle shape, like we did in the beginning to create the green sphere. It doesn’t matter what color it is because we’ll be applying a metal gradient to it – to make it shiny! Rasterize the shape, so, we can edit it without Photoshop yelling at us by going to Layer > Rasterize > Shape Layer. Go ahead and duplicate that layer and hide it by clicking on the little eye in the Layers palette – we’ll be using that later.
Select the first, visible white circle. Apply a gradient that looks like this to it to get that metal-y effect.