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Universal Icon for Different Colors of Background Posted: 15 Nov 2010 04:09 AM PST Learn to create a universal icon which can be used with different backgrounds. It is an easy process but you may learn a lot by doing it. Final Image PreviewStep 1Start by creating a new document with 600×400 pixels. Fill layer with any background color you would like. In my case i used color #b90010. Step 2Select the Ellipse Tool to create our icon basis. Create round shape in middle of canvas with whatever color you want. Step 3After that rasterize it by going to Layer > Rasterize > Shape and apply following layer styles by going to Layer > Layer Style. Step 4Duplicate current layer using Ctrl+J. Clear new layer style with Layer > Layer Style > Clear Layer Style. Step 5Now mess with the fill opacity. Set up fill opacity about 0% and apply Stroke layer style. Step 6Select the Brush Tool and hard round brush about 10 px to make the vertical line with any color you want. Step 7Apply Gradient Overlay layer style for this layer: Step 8After that merge this layer with previous one (be sure that you got all the layer styles from two layers in one layer) and change layer opacity to 35% for new layer. Step 9Then load selection of this layer with Select > Load Selection, then go to the layer under with big circle shape and press Delete button to clear selected area. Remove selection with Ctrl+D and merge all layers together except the background layer. Ok, now move to the next step. Step 10The last thing we have to do is to add transparency in some places. After adding the transparency we will get realistic view reflection on the object from the background. For this purpose select the Polygonal Lasso Tool and make selection similar to mine on the picture below. Step 11Then hold Shift button to add more selected areas to the icon. Step 12After that we have to feather the selection borders a little bit. Use Select > Modify > Feather to feather selection about 5 pixels. Step 13Ok, then get ou the Eraser Tool (Opacity: 30%) and a soft round brush about 50 pixels to make small clean work. But please be very careful with the Eraser Tool cause if you will apply to much, the icon will not be looking good. Step 14Now, remove selection with Ctrl+D. That is it! Looks very cool, isn't it? Final ImageLet's check how it will be looking on different colors of background. If you want to receive updates from PhotoshopStar, please consider subscribing our RSS feed. You can also follow us on Twitter. If you prefer, you can also subscribe to our monthly Newsletter. |
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