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a vector program like Illustrator or Freehand
Photoshop 6 introduced a "custom shape" tool, with several predefined vector shapes. This particular exmple can be quickly done with parts from 2 of them.
I've just been exploring some of the new introductions in Photoshop 6 and 7 - such as the shapes. You can create your own vector shapes and build up the default selection. Not as good as all he sweet tools in Illustrator, but for simple design elements it's a time saver.
As for using filters, I really don't like the stock filters. They maybe good for throwing on an outline, but I guess I just find them cheesy. The plug in filters are more powerful but also expensive. I have never produced a bevel I liked in photoshop from layer effects or the stock filters. Some of the basic stuff like bevels I wish they would work on so they would be more powerful instead of having to get a third party package.
It's a great program for under $100.
<added>there is also a people/figure .TTF font someplace out there</added>
It was no doubt created in a vector program and to do it in Photoshop would really just not be the way to go. Photoshop will be making the job more difficult than it should be.
However it can be done in Photoshop; and before I proceed with instructions please give me an idea of your level of experience using Photoshop. This will make a great deal of difference in where to start the lesson.