I made a new image, 1680x1050. I used the Brush tool to create a foreground looking like rolling hills on a new layer. I colored it black and added a Gradient Overlay, an Inner Glow, and a Pattern Overlay in the Layer Style window. The gradient was white on top to black on the bottom with a blend mode of Screen and an opacity of 2 percent. The inner glow was orange with a blend mode of Screen and an opacity of 15 percent, a noise level of 14 percent, and a size of 100. The pattern was a rock pattern with a blend mode of normal and an opacity of 5%. I added another layer behind it with the same settings to make a second row of hills, with sharper peaks. Then I added a layer with one large sharp cone shaped hill with the same settings but a Radial gradient instead of a Linear gradient, and the colors going from white to orange. Then I duplicated the two layers above it, removed the Inner Glow, and erased the portions to the left and right of the image. Then I added a new layer below all the others and used the Gradient tool with the Radial setting on to make sun rays. Then I changed that layer's blend mode to Luminosity. Then I added another layer behind that and I used the gradient tool to make a sunrise from blue to pink to red to yellow, centered behind the main mountain. Then I created a layer above the sunrise and the sun rays which had the crescent Moon and a few stars on it, using the brush tool and the eraser tool. The crescent Moon had an outer glow of the color light blue with a size of 43 px and a spread of 2%.