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Old 11-03-2008, 06:24 PM
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Default Create a Sony Playstation 3 in Photoshop

Step 1:

Let's start out by creating a new document. I used a 600x600 pixels canvas set at 72dpi, and I filled my background with a white color.



Step 2:

Just to be organize create a new layer set(Layer > New > Layer Set) and name it 'Playstation 3'. Now make a new layer and draw a black rectangle, size 248 x 369 px.



Step 3:

Under Layer Style(Layer > Layer Style) add an Inner Shadow and Gradient Overlay blending options to your black rectangle layer.





Step 4:

Create a new layer, on the left side of your gradient rectangle draw a white rectangle with an exact size of 73x369 px. Make sure there is one pixel space from the end of the rectangle.



Step 5:

Under Layer Style(Layer > Layer Style) add an Inner Shadow and Gradient Overlay blending options to your white rectangle layer.





Step 6:

In a new layer draw another white rectangle, size 52x369 px on the left end of your current design.



Step 7:

Under Layer Style(Layer > Layer Style) add a Satin and Gradient Overlay blending options to your white rectangle layer from the last step. Then on your layers palette set the layers blending mode to Darken at 39% opacity.





Step 8:

Now select your Eraser Tool with a large soft brush, 170 px to be exact. Then erase the top and bottom of your white rectangle layer with styles attached.



Step 9:

Create a new layer. Next to your gradient rectangle draw a #F4F4F4 color shade rectangle, size 7x364 px. Then under Layer Style(Layer > Layer Style) add a Drop Shadow and Gradient Overlay blending options.





Step 10:

Create another layer and draw a #353535 color shade rectangle, size 40x363 px.



Step 11:

Under Layer Style(Layer > Layer Style) add an Inner Shadow and Gradient Overlay blending options to your #353535 color shade rectangle layer.





Step 12:


In a new layer draw a small right triangle with #636363 color shade right above the light gray rectangle from step nine.



Step 13:

Again create a new layer and draw a black rectangle, size 37x188 px at the same location as shown on the picture guide below. Then under Layer Style(Layer > Layer Style) add a Gradient Overlay blending option.




Step 14:

Now create a new layer and draw a thin, #444643 color shade rectangle at the same location as shown on the picture below. Then under Layer Style(Layer > Layer Style) add a Gradient Overlay blending option.




Step 15:

Select your Horizontal Type Tool and above your screen under the options palette set the font family to Arial, bold, 7 pt, crisp and #B5B0C7 color shade. In a new text layer type 'Sony'. Then under Layer Style(Layer > Layer Style) add a Gradient Overlay blending option.




Step 16:

Now select the Zoom Tool and zoom in at the same location shown below. Create a new layer, grab your pencil tool then draw two lines stacked with one another. First line has a #484848 color shade and the second line under it has a #1A1A1A color shade.



Step 17:

Create a new layer and draw a 2 pixels white line as shown on the picture below. Then under Layer Style(Layer > Layer Style) add a Gradient Overlay blending option and set the layers blending mode to Darken.




Step 18:

In a new layer draw a 1 pixel, #363636 color shade line at right end of your current design. Make sure you leave a four pixels space from the end of the design.



Step 19:

Using your Pen Tool create a curve design on top of the large rectangle. Then add the same curve design at the bottom by flipping it horizontal( Edit > Transform > Flip Horizontal).



Step 20:

Select your Horizontal Type Tool and above your screen under the options palette set the font family to Homoarakhn, regular, 13 pt, crisp and white color. In a new text layer type 'Playstation 3' on the center of your large rectangle. Then under Layer Style(Layer > Layer Style) add a Stroke blending option.




Step 21:

In a new layer draw a black rectangle overlaping the 'playstation 3' text. Then select your Eraser Tool with a large soft brush, 170 px to be exact and erase the top and bottom end of the black rectangle so it has a fade effect.



Step 22:

Set the opacity level of the black rectangle layer from step twnety one to 56%.



Step 23:

Now add the function buttons, first save the icons below and insert them into your canvas. Resize the buttons by going to Edit > Transform > Scale and position them as shown below.





Step 24:

And finally add the playstation logo. Use the same method from the last step for the logo.




Step 25:

Finish it off by adding reflections, first duplicate your 'Playstation 3' layer set. To do this highlight the layer set in your layers pallette and go to Layer > Merge Layer Set. Then turn it upside down through Edit > Transform > Flip Horizontal.
Now place the duplicate Playstation 3 model design layer behind the original 'Playerstation 3' layer set. The layer is titled 'Set 2 copy' on the picture below.




Step 26:

Select your Eraser Tool with a large soft brush, 170 px to be exact. Then erase the bottom half of the duplicate Playstation 3 layer to make a reflection. Thats it, your done!.

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How long did it take to do this?
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I already had this tutorial on my PC.. just pasted it here !! so it took just 2 minutes ...
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I mean how much time to do in photoshop?
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took me almost 5-6 hrs and that too while reading an online tutorial .. see i am bit slow workin' on photoshop !!
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Genius. I have photoshop and totally stink(orginally used the other s word, but got censored.) at using it. If you give me photoshop and 10 hrs. of time to create something. When that 10 hrs. is up and you print what is on my screen you'll get something that resembles a bloody homicide scene except my dead person bled something that resembles what Linda Blair puked in The Exorcist, minus the chunks. Go ahead and laugh, but I only wish I were joking.

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How Much Time to make this???

Btw Its Look Great And Real..
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This is really great tutorial and I really like it. Photoshop can create any kind of design and logos buy you need lots of time of practice on it. This look very simple but while doing in photoshop I think at least 3 hour will take.
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Could someone point me towards a tutorial for lightning effects in Photoshop?
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Question for Playstation 3 owners or people intrested in buying PS3 for yourself or your kids?
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