Haha, I haven’t written a good PS tutorial for some time, but I haven’t forgotten to continue learning PS. Only by persistence can you succeed. Dear, if you want to learn PS well, you can’t do it without doing it.
I read this tutorial on a foreign website. The renderings are quite beautiful. I simply translated the tutorial. If you like it, you can refer to other people’s drawing ideas. We can use it for reference and analysis, which will be helpful for us to draw pictures.
Final effect:
1. Create a new document and set it according to your own needs.
2. Set the foreground color to orange (#e2832f), find the Vector Rounded Rectangle Tool in the toolbox, set the radius value to 40px, and hold down the Shift key to draw a square with rounded corners.
3. Press CTRL+T to deform and adjust the rounded square to produce a three-dimensional effect, as shown in the figure.
4. Add a radial gradient to it, with the foreground color: #fac042 and the background color: #d75927. Create a new blank layer and use the pen tool to outline the highlight path, as shown in the picture.
5. Press CTRL+Enter to convert the path into a selection, draw a gradient from orange to light orange, and change its opacity, as shown in the figure.
6. We use the same method to make other parts and press CTRL+T to adjust, as shown in the figure.
7. Continue to adjust downwards so that it looks more three-dimensional, as shown in the picture.
8. After adjustment, add a layer style to it, the parameters are as shown in the figure, and the effect is as shown in the figure.
9. Create a new blank layer, pay attention to the layer order, and use the gradient tool combined with the brush tool to add a highlight effect to it, as shown in the figure.
10. Use the same method to continue making the tilted square and add a gradient style to it, as shown in the figure.
11. Continue to adjust its highlights, midtones, and shadow effects, as shown in the figure.
12. Continue to use the gradient tool to enhance the highlight area, as shown in the figure.
13. Bring up the layer selection, create a new blank layer, use the gradient tool, set the color from transparent to orange (#c35c18), and pull it out from the center to the upper right corner, as shown in the figure.
14. Pay attention to the highlight enhancement in the four corners, as shown in the picture.
15. Create a new blank layer, use the pen tool to draw a selection, select the gradient tool, set the color from transparent to white, pull out the gradient, and adjust its opacity, as shown in the figure.
16. Continuing with the same method, set the layer blend mode to Hard Light and lower its fill to about 25%.
17. Use the pen tool combined with some graphics in the vector tool to create an RSS symbol, and press CTRL+T to adjust it, as shown in the figure.
18. Add a layer style to the RSS symbol, as shown in the figure.
19. Continue to add a shadow effect to the RSS symbol so that it looks more three-dimensional, as shown in the picture.
20. Adjust its shadow opacity, modify the details, and complete the final effect.
Haha, I haven’t written a good PS tutorial for some time, but I haven’t forgotten to continue learning PS. Only by persistence can you succeed. Dear, if you want to learn PS well, you can’t do it without doing it.
I read this tutorial on a foreign website. The renderings are quite beautiful. I simply translated the tutorial. I like it.�You can refer to other people’s drawing ideas. We can use it for reference and analysis, which will be helpful for us to draw pictures.
Final effect:
1. Create a new document and set it according to your own needs.
2. Set the foreground color to orange (#e2832f), find the Vector Rounded Rectangle Tool in the toolbox, set the radius value to 40px, and hold down the Shift key to draw a square with rounded corners.
3. Press CTRL+T to deform and adjust the rounded square to produce a three-dimensional effect, as shown in the figure.
4. Add a radial gradient to it, with the foreground color: #fac042 and the background color: #d75927. Create a new blank layer and use the pen tool to outline the highlight path, as shown in the picture.
5. Press CTRL+Enter to convert the path into a selection, draw a gradient from orange to light orange, and change its opacity, as shown in the figure.
6. We use the same method to make other parts and press CTRL+T to adjust, as shown in the figure.
7. Continue to adjust downwards so that it looks more three-dimensional, as shown in the picture.
8. After adjustment, add a layer style to it, the parameters are as shown in the figure, and the effect is as shown in the figure.
9. Create a new blank layer, pay attention to the layer order, and use the gradient tool combined with the brush tool to add a highlight effect to it, as shown in the figure.
10. Use the same method to continue making the tilted square and add a gradient style to it, as shown in the figure.
11. Continue to adjust its highlights, midtones, and shadow effects, as shown in the figure.
12. Continue to use the gradient tool to enhance the highlight area, as shown in the figure.
13. Bring up the layer selection, create a new blank layer, use the gradient tool, set the color from transparent to orange (#c35c18), and pull it out from the center to the upper right corner, as shown in the figure.
14. Pay attention to the highlight enhancement in the four corners, as shown in the picture.
15. Create a new blank layer, use the pen tool to draw a selection, select the gradient tool, set the color from transparent to white, pull out the gradient, and adjust its opacity, as shown in the figure.
16. Continuing with the same method, set the layer blend mode to Hard Light and lower its fill to about 25%.
17. Use the pen tool combined with some graphics in the vector tool to create an RSS symbol, and press CTRL+T to adjust it, as shown in the figure.
18. Add a layer style to the RSS symbol, as shown in the figure.
19. Continue to add a shadow effect to the RSS symbol so that it looks more three-dimensional, as shown in the picture.
20. Adjust its shadow opacity, modify the details, and complete the final effect.