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Posted on 25/12/10 09:59:40 AM |
Stefano Giacomuzzi
Modernist Maestro Posts: 146 Reply ![]() |
Pinwheel effect in photoshop
How to create this simple image in photoshop. ![]() 1.Open Photoshop and create a new square document, I'm using 1000x1000 pixels for the size. 2.Drag out two guidelines to find the center of the document. ![]() 3.Select the Polygon Tool (U) and create a triangle, which has to have a vertex on the center of the document and a side on the vertical guideline. Now select the pixels of the triangle shape (ctrl on PC or command on Mac + left click on the vector mask thumbnail) and in a new layer fill the selection using the gradient tool with two different types of cyan (I used #01a6e7 and #0191e1) ![]() 4.Duplicate this layer and fill the selection of the triangle using the gradient tool with two different types of green (I used #6fc401 and #5fa900). Press Ctrl + T (PC) / Command + T (Mac) to go to the Free Transform option and move the rotation point to the center of the document. Then in the Control palette enter a rotation value of -20°. Repeat this process twice by pressing ctrl + alt + Shift + T (PC) or command + option + Shift + T (Mac). Now fill the two new triangles with two different types of yellow (I used #fee900 and #f6e200) and orange (I used #ff7500 and #ff5b00). ![]() ![]() 5.Merge the four layers and duplicate this new layer. Use Free Transform to rotate this layer: move the rotation point to the center of the document and enter a rotation value of -80°. Repeat this process three times by pressing ctrl + alt + Shift + T (PC) or command + option + Shift + T (Mac). ![]() ![]() 6.Merge all the layers (background excluded), delete the right side of the image, then duplicate the left side, flip it horizontal and move it to the right. ![]() 7.Let’s add some shading: select each color with the Magic Wand Tool (W) and add some shadows with the gradient tool (black to transparent). Then add a bit of Gaussian Monochromatic Noise (set the amount to 1,5). ![]() 8.To make the creased paper effect download this image (http://img442.imageshack.us/img442/7072/paperac.jpg) then change the blending mode to Linear Burn and set the opacity to 75%. Select the pixels of the logo and add a layer mask. ![]() 9.For the background I took a photo of an old book. You can download the image here (http://img526.imageshack.us/img526/9071/oldpaperc.jpg). Reduce the saturation of the photo to -40. 10.To create the shadow of the logo on the book you can use the Layer Style dialog or you can select the pixels of the logo and fill the selection with a dark brown (I used #2d1600) and apply a Gaussian Blur (13 pixels radius). ![]() Final result: ![]() I hope you enjoyed this tutorial. _________________________ Stefano |
Posted on 26/12/10 12:02:49 PM |
Sophie
Political Parodist Posts: 595 Reply ![]() |
Re: Pinwheel effect in photoshop
That looks great Stefano. I will try it when I get home. Thank you for writring such clear and illustrated instructions. Sophie |
Posted on 26/12/10 7:38:44 PM |
Stefano Giacomuzzi
Modernist Maestro Posts: 146 Reply ![]() |
Re: Pinwheel effect in photoshop
Thanks Sophie. I'm so glad you like it. Thanks again. Stefano |
Posted on 03/01/11 00:43:37 AM |
tooquilos
Wizard of Oz Posts: 2885 Reply ![]() |
Re: Pinwheel effect in photoshop
This is a great tutorial Stefano! Will try it today ![]() _________________ Wicked Witch of the West:I'll get you, my pretty! And your little dog, too! |
Posted on 05/01/11 09:19:57 AM |
Stefano Giacomuzzi
Modernist Maestro Posts: 146 Reply ![]() |
Re: Pinwheel effect in photoshop
Thanks Anna! _________________ “The secret to Happiness is low expectations.” |
Posted on 11/01/11 07:36:48 AM |
Steve Caplin
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Re: Pinwheel effect in photoshop
Very effective technique, and really well explained - thanks! |