For this free Photoshop tutorial we will learn how to convert a simple clip art image of a dragon into a very cool looking metallic emblem with a smooth shiny satin finish. We will learn how to use Layer Styles to create the necessary lighting effects that make a surface look polished and metallic. The techniques we'll be learning can be applied to any type of image from clip art or other sources. This is an easy tutorial that anyone who understands how the basic tools in Photoshop work can follow along with, and it creates a very impressive and stunning result. As with all the tutorials here, no drawing or artistic skills are required, so anyone can join in and have fun creating some great looking images. Ready to get started?
Title: Free photoshop tutorial techniques to design interlaced ring Audi car emblem using photoshop feature Description: Great photoshop tutorial for web designers to learn new techniques and design new logos of Audi car which is interlaced rings or interlaced circles in chrome color.How to design Interweave , intertwine , linked circles car logo.
1. Begin by creating a canvas of somewhere around 640x480. Fill the background with white. Create a new layer called 'orange' and select the custom shape tool (U). I chose to use the grass like shape show here.
I added a glare to the top portion of the emblem and turned the fill down. I also added a snazzy background that I created earlier, Thanks for following along with this tutorial.
This is basically the big secret right here of a lot of scrapbooking elements: Layer Styles (and having a good collection to use from). These are Photoshop's one click wonders. When you load the styles, everything that is contained within each of them is now in your computer so you'll get the actual different texture and contour overlays; whatever the unlimited combination of layer styles is and is saved as, you can just click and it will automatically apply it to your layer or shape layer. This is power my friend.
Open Type Font Embellishments Category: Photoshop Photoshop trainer Geoff Riggs shows you how to add embellishments and alter the appearance of specific letter pairings for open type fonts. Written by Unknown Views: 860