Wise
17-02-15, 02:27 AM
Step 1
Let’s start by creating a new Photoshop document. Mine is 2560×1440 pixels. Fill the background with a color of your choice (it’s not important at this stage), and double click on the layer thumb to open the layer styles window.Here add a gradient (radial) overlay going from #c0e6df to #15a48b, thus overlapping the first fill color.http://wegraphics.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/ice_1.jpg
Step 2
At this point we need to choose the right font for the illustration. If you have more patience, you could try drawing custom letters in Illustrator. Just try to make them bold and a bit irregular. If you’re lazy, like me, do a search for the right font: Doughboy (http://www.behance.net/gallery/Doughboy-Free-Font/651379), realized by Lucas Sharp (http://www.lucassharp.com/), looks perfect!.Write a word or phrase. A suggestion: type each letter on a separate layer.http://wegraphics.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/ice_2.jpg
Step 3
I will show you how I created the first letter, S. The process for the other letters is the same, so once you’ve learned how to create your first ice-cream letter, you’ll be able to reproduce it infinite times.Start by rasterizing the type: right-click on the letter thumbnail > rasterize type. Then right-click again and select “Blending options”. We will play with layer styles to start giving color and depth to the illustration.Add a light red (#fd5e74) color overlay.http://wegraphics.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/ice_3a.jpg
Select Bevel and Emboss with the following settings and check “contour” to make the 3d effect more evident.http://wegraphics.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/ice_3b.jpg
Finally add Satin, set on color dodge, to put in some interesting details.
http://wegraphics.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/ice_3c.jpgStep 4
To make the ice-cream/letter more realistic we can use a texture. Download this ice image (http://www.sxc.hu/photo/1328249)and merge it into the document (File > Open…), directly above the letter. Press ctrl+T to activate the free transform tool and resize the image.
http://wegraphics.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/ice_4a.jpg
Set the texture color mode to color burn with opacity 10%http://wegraphics.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/ice_4b.jpg
Finally with the texture still selected, ctrl+click over the letter (layer thumbnail) to make a selection of its pixels, and add a layer mask (http://wegraphics.net/blog/tutorials/photoshop/photoshop-for-beginners-understanding-layer-mask/). By doing this you will remove the texture areas that exceed the letter.To add a layer mask simply click the “add layer mask” button which is at the bottom of the layer window.http://wegraphics.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/ice_4c.jpg
Step 5
Select both the texture and letter layers and press alt+ctrl+E to merge them into a new layer. We will use this image from now on, feel free to hide the 2 original layers.Now let’s add a noise effect. Make sure to have white and black as foreground and background color, then create a new layer and fill it with black. Go to Filter > Noise > Add Noise…http://wegraphics.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/ice_5a.jpg
Add a layer mask, as shown in step 4, so the noise effect will affect only the area covered by the letter:http://wegraphics.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/ice_5b.jpg
Set the layer to screen to remove the black area, and reduce the opacity to around 30% to make the effect subtle.http://wegraphics.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/ice_5c.jpg
Step 6
Let’s create the stick. Draw the main shape with the rounded rectangle tool (radius 30px).http://wegraphics.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/ice_6a.jpg
Add a light brown (#f4d0b0) color overlay, then rasterize the layer.http://wegraphics.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/ice_6b.jpg
With the Rectangular Marquee tool, select the top area of the shape and hit delete. Then ctrl+D to deselect.http://wegraphics.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/ice_6c.jpg
Duplicate the shape layer by pressing ctrl+J. Then move the shape which is below a couple of pixel to the bottom-right. Switch its color to a darker brown (#d68f61).http://wegraphics.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/ice_6d.jpg
Step 7
With the same technique used in step 4 and 5, let’s apply a wooden texture to the stick. Download our wooden textures (http://wegraphics.net/downloads/textures/wooden-textures-vol1/) and pick up a photo of your choice. Then merge it into the document.Set the layer blend mode to overlay to see how it will affect the stick.http://wegraphics.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/ice_7a.jpg
Reduce the opacity to around 60%, and add a layer mask to remove the area that exceeds the stick.(To select both the shapes of the sticks, ctrl+click on the first shape, then hold down shift and click on the second one).http://wegraphics.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/ice_7b.jpg
Select the texture layer and the two shapes of the stick from the layers window, then merge them into a new layer (alt+ctrl+E) and hide the original layers.With the pen tool in path mode, create a path that covers a small top area of the stick that we will remove later. The purpose of this step is to make the stick less “rigid”.http://wegraphics.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/ice_7c.jpg
Press ctrl+enter to activate the selection and hit delete.http://wegraphics.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/ice_7d.jpg
Step 8
Using the Burn and Dodge tools, make darker and brighter areas of the ice cream main body. From the screenshot below you can see how I darkened the area behind the stick:http://wegraphics.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/ice_8a.jpg
Apply the burn tool again, this time over the top of the stick. Based on the direction of the light source, this area should look darker.http://wegraphics.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/ice_8b.jpg
Step 9
A light effect can help to enhance some texture details and make the frozen effect over the ice-cream look more realistic. So create a new group and set its blending mode to color dodge. Create a layer inside the group, grab a large, soft (hardness 0%), white brush and click once over the ice-cream. Reduce the opacity, if the effect is too strong.Here is my outcome.http://wegraphics.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/ice_9.jpg
Step 10
Here comes the fun part! We will create drops and ice pieces with the use of layer styles. My first thought was to use stock images of drops and water, and play with their blending options to add the drops to the scene. However, after several attempts I decided to proceed with brushes and layer styles, thanks to the help of our great illustrator Diego (http://wegraphics.net/author/svengraph/). The result is more than satisfactory!Create a new layer and grab a small round brush with hardness 100%. Then paint a spot over the ice-cream.http://wegraphics.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/ice_10a.jpg
Double-click on the drop layer to open the style window. Reduce the fill opacity to 0%.http://wegraphics.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/ice_10b.jpg
Add bevel and emboss. This will give depth to the drop:http://wegraphics.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/ice_10c.jpg
Add a drop shadow and inner shadow.http://wegraphics.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/ice_10d.jpghttp://wegraphics.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/ice_10e.jpg
Finally add inner glow and satin as the last touches:http://wegraphics.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/ice_10f.jpghttp://wegraphics.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/ice_10g.jpg
Step 11
Now that you have the layer set up, just paint! I’ve created this screencast so you can see my process to realize the drops (with the help of my Wacom tablet).Step 12
Here is the first letter complete:http://wegraphics.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/ice_12a.jpg
Now create a new layer and paint the shadow effect with a soft black brush. Reduce the opacity so the result will look softer. Finally, use the same brush to create the drops on the floor.http://wegraphics.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/ice_12b.jpg
The last touch: to increase the contrasts, just add a new gradient map layer (Layer > New Adjustment Layer > Gradient map). Add a gradient going from red (#ee202e) to blue (#002874) to yellow (#f9e600). Set the layer to overlay with opacity 30%.http://wegraphics.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/ice_12c.jpg
Now that you know how to create a letter, you can apply it to the entire word or phrase. Exercise your creativity and play with different forms and colors.The ice-cream is now complete! Are you hungry???
http://wegraphics.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/ice_preview_small.jpg (http://wegraphics.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/ice_preview_large.jpg)
Let’s start by creating a new Photoshop document. Mine is 2560×1440 pixels. Fill the background with a color of your choice (it’s not important at this stage), and double click on the layer thumb to open the layer styles window.Here add a gradient (radial) overlay going from #c0e6df to #15a48b, thus overlapping the first fill color.http://wegraphics.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/ice_1.jpg
Step 2
At this point we need to choose the right font for the illustration. If you have more patience, you could try drawing custom letters in Illustrator. Just try to make them bold and a bit irregular. If you’re lazy, like me, do a search for the right font: Doughboy (http://www.behance.net/gallery/Doughboy-Free-Font/651379), realized by Lucas Sharp (http://www.lucassharp.com/), looks perfect!.Write a word or phrase. A suggestion: type each letter on a separate layer.http://wegraphics.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/ice_2.jpg
Step 3
I will show you how I created the first letter, S. The process for the other letters is the same, so once you’ve learned how to create your first ice-cream letter, you’ll be able to reproduce it infinite times.Start by rasterizing the type: right-click on the letter thumbnail > rasterize type. Then right-click again and select “Blending options”. We will play with layer styles to start giving color and depth to the illustration.Add a light red (#fd5e74) color overlay.http://wegraphics.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/ice_3a.jpg
Select Bevel and Emboss with the following settings and check “contour” to make the 3d effect more evident.http://wegraphics.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/ice_3b.jpg
Finally add Satin, set on color dodge, to put in some interesting details.
http://wegraphics.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/ice_3c.jpgStep 4
To make the ice-cream/letter more realistic we can use a texture. Download this ice image (http://www.sxc.hu/photo/1328249)and merge it into the document (File > Open…), directly above the letter. Press ctrl+T to activate the free transform tool and resize the image.
http://wegraphics.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/ice_4a.jpg
Set the texture color mode to color burn with opacity 10%http://wegraphics.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/ice_4b.jpg
Finally with the texture still selected, ctrl+click over the letter (layer thumbnail) to make a selection of its pixels, and add a layer mask (http://wegraphics.net/blog/tutorials/photoshop/photoshop-for-beginners-understanding-layer-mask/). By doing this you will remove the texture areas that exceed the letter.To add a layer mask simply click the “add layer mask” button which is at the bottom of the layer window.http://wegraphics.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/ice_4c.jpg
Step 5
Select both the texture and letter layers and press alt+ctrl+E to merge them into a new layer. We will use this image from now on, feel free to hide the 2 original layers.Now let’s add a noise effect. Make sure to have white and black as foreground and background color, then create a new layer and fill it with black. Go to Filter > Noise > Add Noise…http://wegraphics.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/ice_5a.jpg
Add a layer mask, as shown in step 4, so the noise effect will affect only the area covered by the letter:http://wegraphics.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/ice_5b.jpg
Set the layer to screen to remove the black area, and reduce the opacity to around 30% to make the effect subtle.http://wegraphics.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/ice_5c.jpg
Step 6
Let’s create the stick. Draw the main shape with the rounded rectangle tool (radius 30px).http://wegraphics.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/ice_6a.jpg
Add a light brown (#f4d0b0) color overlay, then rasterize the layer.http://wegraphics.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/ice_6b.jpg
With the Rectangular Marquee tool, select the top area of the shape and hit delete. Then ctrl+D to deselect.http://wegraphics.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/ice_6c.jpg
Duplicate the shape layer by pressing ctrl+J. Then move the shape which is below a couple of pixel to the bottom-right. Switch its color to a darker brown (#d68f61).http://wegraphics.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/ice_6d.jpg
Step 7
With the same technique used in step 4 and 5, let’s apply a wooden texture to the stick. Download our wooden textures (http://wegraphics.net/downloads/textures/wooden-textures-vol1/) and pick up a photo of your choice. Then merge it into the document.Set the layer blend mode to overlay to see how it will affect the stick.http://wegraphics.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/ice_7a.jpg
Reduce the opacity to around 60%, and add a layer mask to remove the area that exceeds the stick.(To select both the shapes of the sticks, ctrl+click on the first shape, then hold down shift and click on the second one).http://wegraphics.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/ice_7b.jpg
Select the texture layer and the two shapes of the stick from the layers window, then merge them into a new layer (alt+ctrl+E) and hide the original layers.With the pen tool in path mode, create a path that covers a small top area of the stick that we will remove later. The purpose of this step is to make the stick less “rigid”.http://wegraphics.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/ice_7c.jpg
Press ctrl+enter to activate the selection and hit delete.http://wegraphics.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/ice_7d.jpg
Step 8
Using the Burn and Dodge tools, make darker and brighter areas of the ice cream main body. From the screenshot below you can see how I darkened the area behind the stick:http://wegraphics.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/ice_8a.jpg
Apply the burn tool again, this time over the top of the stick. Based on the direction of the light source, this area should look darker.http://wegraphics.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/ice_8b.jpg
Step 9
A light effect can help to enhance some texture details and make the frozen effect over the ice-cream look more realistic. So create a new group and set its blending mode to color dodge. Create a layer inside the group, grab a large, soft (hardness 0%), white brush and click once over the ice-cream. Reduce the opacity, if the effect is too strong.Here is my outcome.http://wegraphics.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/ice_9.jpg
Step 10
Here comes the fun part! We will create drops and ice pieces with the use of layer styles. My first thought was to use stock images of drops and water, and play with their blending options to add the drops to the scene. However, after several attempts I decided to proceed with brushes and layer styles, thanks to the help of our great illustrator Diego (http://wegraphics.net/author/svengraph/). The result is more than satisfactory!Create a new layer and grab a small round brush with hardness 100%. Then paint a spot over the ice-cream.http://wegraphics.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/ice_10a.jpg
Double-click on the drop layer to open the style window. Reduce the fill opacity to 0%.http://wegraphics.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/ice_10b.jpg
Add bevel and emboss. This will give depth to the drop:http://wegraphics.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/ice_10c.jpg
Add a drop shadow and inner shadow.http://wegraphics.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/ice_10d.jpghttp://wegraphics.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/ice_10e.jpg
Finally add inner glow and satin as the last touches:http://wegraphics.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/ice_10f.jpghttp://wegraphics.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/ice_10g.jpg
Step 11
Now that you have the layer set up, just paint! I’ve created this screencast so you can see my process to realize the drops (with the help of my Wacom tablet).Step 12
Here is the first letter complete:http://wegraphics.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/ice_12a.jpg
Now create a new layer and paint the shadow effect with a soft black brush. Reduce the opacity so the result will look softer. Finally, use the same brush to create the drops on the floor.http://wegraphics.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/ice_12b.jpg
The last touch: to increase the contrasts, just add a new gradient map layer (Layer > New Adjustment Layer > Gradient map). Add a gradient going from red (#ee202e) to blue (#002874) to yellow (#f9e600). Set the layer to overlay with opacity 30%.http://wegraphics.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/ice_12c.jpg
Now that you know how to create a letter, you can apply it to the entire word or phrase. Exercise your creativity and play with different forms and colors.The ice-cream is now complete! Are you hungry???
http://wegraphics.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/ice_preview_small.jpg (http://wegraphics.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/ice_preview_large.jpg)