noviembre 3, 2009

Creating a Clean and Elegant Blog Design with Photoshop, Part 3

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This post pick up on the previous two parts of a very detailed tutorial for “Creating a Clean and Elegant Blog Design with Photoshop, Part 1 + 2“. This is part3 and it will be covering last steps required to finish the design by adding the Side Bar and Footer Sections. We pick up just where part 2 ended and the result of part 3 and final Blog Design will be looking like this:

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This tutorial now consists of:

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Make sure you get a copy of the PDS source file before you start working on the tutorial. License: Creative Commons License.

Lets get started…

Step 16: First thing you need to do is to load up the PSD you created in part 2 or get the one available for download above. We need more space in the bottom for the Footer Section and will start with adding this. Use Canvas Size tool in the Image menu to add 160px like this. Make sure the Anchor is selected as shown to add space at the bottom.

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Then locate content layer in Group “PART 1 – content background” and select the filled area. Use Transform Tool [Ctrl]+T to do this or simply select everything with [Ctrl]+A and fill the entire area with the color #797979. Then add a guide at 1250px from the top and use Transform Tool to make white fill in layers “Sidebar back” and  “Content list back” in group “BACKGROUND CONTENT AREAS” end at this new guide like this.

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Step 17: Add a guide at 1270px from the top where the Footer Section will start. Add a Group called PART 3 above PART 2. In PART 3 add first a Group called FOOTER CONTENT and one called SIDEBAR CONTENT. In FOOTER CONTENT add a layer and call it “footer-background”. Select the area from the bottom up to the guide just added and fill it with white. Then add drop shadow using the Layer style window with setting used earlier.One thing that can make using Photoshop faster and more flexible is Styles and if you create new styles when you know the current settings will be reused it will be even better. The drop shadow have been used several times and could be a candidate for this – so lets try it.

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You can always go back and save a set of styles you created earlier if you want to reuse them. We are going to do just that. Find the layer called header created in Part 1. We want to create a new style for the gradient used earlier and apply it to the Footer.Call the style header-footer-gradient. After saving the new style you can apply it to footer-background layer by opening the Layer style window, clicking on Styles and clicking on the style you just created.

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Step 18: In this step you will add a bit of decoration to the Footer. Make a copy of the LOGO Group from Part 1 and move it to Group FOOTER CONTENT. Then drag it to the right location in the footer and scale it down in size using the Transform Tool. Then add copyright text and if you like a backlink to WordPress and your favorite hosting provider.

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You should now have this partial result.

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Step 19: Different bloggers tend to like different widgets in the sidebar. You may put whatever you like in it of cause and because it is such a flexible area of a blog I will just add a few examples of what could fit well. Just using screenshots of the well know google custom search and the Advertise Here signs I have material for the top part of the sidebar.

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Since we have no categories in the top menu it would make sense to have a widget listing Blog Content Categories. What you do to create the layout shown below is simply creating layers for the white and grey boxes. Fill them with the color you want and apply a layer style 1px stroke. Colors used here are:  Stroke: #bebebe, background #eeeeee. The boxes should be 50px and 25px in height. The space on both sides of the boxes is 20px. Add one px space between the boxes.

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Use the same steps to create a popular posts widget like this. The small images are 40×40px.

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Step 20: To make the design consistent I decided to use the same box type to separate the articles created in Part 2. It looks like this. I had to move the articles a bit to make it fit but it was easy because moving elements in a group can be done by selecting the group.

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This is the last step in this  Photoshop Blog Design Tutorial. I plan to continue this tutorial and implement the design as a WordPress Theme later on so stay tuned.

The Final Result

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septiembre 23, 2009

Back-to-School With 40 Excellent Adobe Illustrator Tutorials


Learning is a process which continues throughout the life of an artist, graphic designer, and illustrator. Along the way, designers find the task of mastering Adobe Illustrator a large obstacle which requires practice and experience in using the vector-based application. Practice comes in the form of tutorials, which offer tips, tricks, and artistic styles from other designers who have mastered certain techniques based on their experience.

From these tutorials, a designer can polish their skillsets on a variety of topics which will strengthen their own artwork. Sometimes a simple tutorial has tips which may have been overlooked based on the subject of the tutorial. By looking past the subjects of the tutorials, an endless array of learning opportunities exist. Essentially, the tutorials become not only a teacher but a “class” which a designer can repeat as often as necessary to refine their skills.

This post presents 40 excellent simple to complex Illustrator tutorials and presents the overall techniques of each tutorial, summarized in a brief overview. The purpose is to pick and choose among the tutorials based on the areas that need improvment. Whether a seasoned professional or a designer just starting out, these Illustrator tutorials offer a way to brush up on one’s skills.

Illustrator Tutorials

Gradient Mesh Bell Pepper Tutorial

  • Use multiple smaller Meshes to create a realistic object
  • Learn to use the Eyedropper Tool (I) to sample colors from a reference photo

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How to create a Television Icon

  • Using Offset Path on an object
  • Learn to use Gradients to create surface texture and depth
  • Create a reflection using an Opacity Mask

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Working with 3D Objects and Transparencies to Make a Vector Cola Bottle Design

  • Learn to “cut” up an image in Pathfinder and use the pieces in 3D Revolve to create solid objects
  • Map art (symbols) onto a 3D object

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Create a Stylish Colorful Text Effect in Illustrator

  • Learn to use Offset Stroke on text
  • Apply a Pattern Swatch to text

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Illustrate a Malevolent Skull in 8 Steps

  • Working with a sketch and outlining with the Pen Tool (P)
  • Use Outline/Preview modes during design process
  • How to use the Reflect Tool (O) to save time

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Create A Wood Grain Texture

  • Use Raster Effects, Live Trace, and Expand to create a texture
  • Learn to use the Warp Tool (Shift +R) to customize a texture

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Illustrator ring shape via overlapping crescents effect

  • Create abstract geometric shapes with Linear Gradients, Align, and Pathfinder
  • Learn to use Smart Guides (Cmd/Ctrl + U)

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How to Illustrate a Brain Icon for OSX and Vista

  • For faster coloring, use the Live Paint Bucket (K)
  • Bonus Lesson: How to turn art into an icon

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Create a Realistic Candy Bar in Illustrator

  • Tips on stacking order for the Layers Panel when using a sketch
  • Create realistic creases in paper
  • Where to place shadows/highlights and why

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How to Create a Vector Smiley Icon

  • Working with Radial Gradients
  • Copy design elements for symmetry
  • Learn how to use the Isolation Mode

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How to Create a Radial Mesh in Illustrator and Make a Vector CD

  • Create a radial mesh from a Radial Gradient and the Mesh Tool (U)
  • Learn the finer points of selecting mesh points
  • Create a Clipping Mask

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Illustrator full spectrum spirograph

  • Using the Rotate Tool (R) to create abstract shapes
  • Learn to use Transform Again to save time

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How to Make a Cartoon Style Cereal Box Logo in Adobe Illustrator CS3

  • Effectively use Strokes, Align Stroke, and Selection Tool (V) to modify fonts
  • How to use 3D Extrude & Bevel Options to Create 3D Text

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How to Create a Gearbox Settings Icon Using Simple Shapes

  • Use the Rotate Tool (R) to rotate shapes relative to another shape
  • Create a metallic texture using shapes and Radial Blur
  • Design a perforated metal backing using Gradients

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3D Effect Extrude and Revolve

  • Learn to use simple shapes to create a 3D object with Extrude & Bevel

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Illustrator Tutorial: Realistic Orange

  • Learn to use Plastic Wrap Effect and Sponge Effect to create an orange peel texture
  • Effectively use Opacity in an illustration

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How to Create Semi-Realistic Scissors in Illustrator

  • Using shapes and Gaussian Blur, create an aged metallic texture
  • Learn to add highlights on metal contours

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How to Create a Hippy Van Vector in Illustrator

  • Trace a photo with the Pen Tool (P)
  • Expand strokes to add Gradients

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Illustrator Quick Tips #1 – Complex Symbols with Pathfinder

  • Use the Gradient Tool (G) to create a 3D effect
  • With the Pathfinder Divide, create abstract shapes
  • Learn to use the Blending Mode Multiply

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How to Make a Vector Diamond Ring in Illustrator

  • Use Pathfinder to create a compound shape
  • Create a metallic finish with Gradients
  • Create a diamond with Linear Gradients

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Create Fun, Eye-catching Text with Adobe Illustrator

  • Use the Free Transform Tool (E) on text to create depth and perspective
  • Highlight and shadow placement on text

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‘Women and Cats’ How-To Advanced Tutorial

  • Learn about shading/highlights in vector portraits
  • Use of Transparency and Opacity Masks

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Turn Any Font Into a Sketch Font

  • Learn to use the Scribble Effect and Roughen to create a font
  • Create a custom Graphic Style

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How To Create A Realistic Pendrive in Adobe Illustrator

  • Learn how to align objects to the Artboard
  • Create a realistic metallic surface using Linear Gradients

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How to Create a Rainy Window Vector Background

  • Create an abstract background with the Mesh Tool (U) and circles
  • Use Gradients, Inner Glow, and Warp to design raindrops
  • Learn to make a Symbol from artwork

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Draw a Cute Purse Using Simple Shapes

  • Modify shapes using the Warp Tool
  • Use Pathfinder Exclude to create new shapes
  • Learn to design a simple pattern
  • Quick Tip: Horizontal Align to align anchor points

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Make a Christmas Light Bulb in Illustrator

  • Create a quick glossy orb using Gradients and the Blend Mode
  • Add an image to a round surface using Pathfinder

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How to Create Shiny, Vector Dice in Illustrator

  • Learn to use the 3D Extrude & Bevel
  • Create highlights on a 3D object with the Gradient Mesh Tool (U)

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Create a Cute Vector Monster from a Pencil Sketch

  • Learn to rough in a character using the Pen Tool (P)
  • Use tapered brushes to create a sketch style

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Drawing a chinese fan

  • Create symmetric shapes using the Rotate Tool (R) and Ctrl+D
  • Overlay images using Symbols and Color Burn

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How to Draw A Realistic Vector Light Bulb From Scratch

  • Create a metal thread contact with Effects and Gradients
  • Use the Zig Zag Effect to create wires

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Create a Character Mascot with Adobe Illustrator CS4

  • How to set up an Adobe Illustrator file to trace with a sketch
  • Create a Custom Art Brush

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Hit the Mark with a Realistic Vector Dartboard

  • Using Transform Effect to create segments
  • Save time with Live Paint
  • Learn to create bent wire numbers

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The Shane Harper way to go Lineless!

  • Add details to a drawing with the Pencil Tool (N)
  • Alter shapes quickly using the Knife Tool

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Illustrator Tutorial: How to Make an Icy Cocktail

  • Simulate “glass” using Color Burn and Gradients
  • Create Water Drops quickly

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Create a Simple Vector Creature in Illustrator

  • Learn to use Guidelines effectively
  • Use the Reflect Tool (O) for symmetry
  • Change end caps on Strokes to alter paths

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Create an easy landscape scene in Illustrator

  • How to use the Crystallize Tool to create shapes
  • Learn to use the Free Transform Tool (E) to create perspective

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How to Create a Killer Chainsaw Bunny Character

  • Learn to trace with vectors
  • Block a character in using the Pen Tool (P)

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Blueprint-Style Text in Adobe Illustrator

  • Use Scribble Effect to create a hand drawn font
  • Learn to use an Opacity Mask with a Gradient

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Create a Cute Lipstick Tube

  • Working with shapes and Pathfinder
  • Learn shading tips for 3D Objects
  • Design a Reflection on a shiny surface

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Conclusion

These Adobe Illustrator tutorials are just a sample of some of the free learning opportunities available online. Learn to look past the tutorial subject and find what skills the tutorial covers. After all, it’s never too late to go back to school!

Further Resources

About the author

Melissa Scroggins is a freelance graphic designer who loves designing icons, creating vector illustrations, and playing survival horror video games. Follow her on Twitter where she posts on a regular basis.


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