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Old World Wax Seal. Step 1 (*note: This tutorial assumes you have at least a cursory knowledge of the Pen tool.) We’ll begin where all good Photoshop exercises do by opening a new document. Mine is 540x320px at 72ppi but as always you can adjust this to your hearts desire. Just remember that if you’re creating an image at a higher ppi or even larger on the canvas, you’ll need to adjust your layer styles to look right along the way. Lets jump right in and create the outer ring of wax. Step 2 Before we go any further lets click over to the Paths palette and name this new path Wax Outline. Now lets draw the inner boundary for this area of our wax. Step 3 With the outer area of the wax drawn as paths lets switch over to the Layers palette and create a new layer called Wax Edge.

Step 4 Now that the entire path is selected Control-Click (PC: Right-Click) on the path and choose Create Vector Mask from the menu. Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8 Your Wax Edge should now be looking something like this. Step 9 Step 10 Step 11 Step 12. Create a Detailed Camera Icon in Photoshop. Icons can be a lot of fun to create. Simple icons are relatively easy to create but more realistic icons can be quite challenging. In today's tutorial we will demonstrate how to create a detailed Fuji X100 camera icon in Photoshop. Let's get started! Tutorial Assets The following assets were used during the production of this tutorial. Step 1 Open a new document in Photoshop.

Step 2 Then insert the image reference for the camera. Step 3 Load the metal layer as a selection by pressing Command/Ctrl and clicking on the vector mask in the Layers Palette. Step 4 Add a Color Adjustment Layer and select black. Step 5 For the upper metal part do the same as the bottom part (Step 3-4) but this time do not use the Gradient Adjustment Layer. Step 6 To create the upper metal reflection select the Pen Tool (P) and trace a white basic shape. Step 7 The viewfinder is composed by two main parts. Step 8 Step 9 With the Ellipse Shape Tool draw a dark blue shape and add the following style.

Step 10 Step 11 Step 12. How To Draw a Polaroid Camera Icon. Create a Camera Lens Icon in Photoshop – Screencast. How to Create an Envelope Icon in Photoshop. Creating a Set of Digital Painting Icons Part 1 – Sketchbook with Pencil Icon. Create a Leather-Textured, Realistic Briefcase Icon. Our goal for this tutorial is to draw a realistic leather briefcase entirely from scratch. We'll use Photoshop's amazing layer styles and incredible brush engine to create textured leather, convincing stitches and gold-plated locks. Let's get started! Video Tutorial Take a look at this supplemental video tutorial for this concept. Step 1 Let's start by creating a new RGB blank document, choosing a 512 px square canvas. Select the Rounded Rectangle Tool (U), choose Shape Layer and set the Radius to 10 px in the Options bar (1a).

Step 2 Let's achieve a higher realism by introducing some color variation. Step 3 Let's add a real leather texture. Set its blending mode to Soft Light and reduce the Opacity to 50% (3c). Step 4 Now select the "main" layer and double-click on it to bring up the Layer Style window. Step 5 Now duplicate the layer and scale it down, clearing all styles (5a). Step 6 Now we'll use a clever technique to create the stitches.

In the Brushes palette set the brush's properties. Create 3 Retro MP3 Players in Photoshop. In this tutorial we will demonstrate how to create 3 retro MP3 players in Photoshop. Each design will include a different type of media, a CD, record, and tape. Let's get started! Tutorial Assets Step 1 Create a new file. Step 2 Now using the Rounded Rectangle Tool (U) set the radius to 50 px, color to #363636 and create a shape similar to the one showed in the image below. Step 3 Using the Rectangular Marquee Tool (M) make a selection starting a few pixels away from the left side and continue it over the right side. Step 4 Now to apply some Layer Styles. Step 5 Adding some effects to the layer shape. Step 6 Step 6 will help create some shadows on the layer. Step 7 Using Rounded Rectangle Tool (U) set the color to #00000 (this being black) and the radius to 50 pixels and create a shape like mine.

Step 8 Select the Rectangle Tool (U) and create a rectangle over the beginning of the previous shape. Step 9 Step 10 Now let's make the buttons. Step 11 Step 12 Step 13 Step 14 Step 15 Step 16 Step 17 Step 18.