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Create a Shampoo Advertisement (3)

Posted:2011-09-06 15:30From:未知 Writer:photoshop1 Click:
Step 11 Like what we did in the previous steps, press Command/Ctrl + Click the thumbnail of the Greenstrip layer to activate the selection marquee around the entire outline of the object. Next, using a soft-medium sized brush with color num

Step 11

Like what we did in the previous steps, press Command/Ctrl + Click the thumbnail of the “Greenstrip” layer to activate the selection marquee around the entire outline of the object. Next, using a soft-medium sized brush with color number close to #000000, apply a subtle amount of shading in the corner area where we placed the oranges just like as shown below.


 

Step 12

Next is to add the “sealed” portion of the bottle. For this procedure, we’ll start first by placing the base color. To do this, press Command/Ctrl + Click the “Main” layer’s thumbnail to activate the selection marquee around that object. Next, by using the Rectangular Marquee tool (M) set to Intersect with Selection, make a rectangular shape just like as shown in Fig. 1. Once you released your click with the left mouse button, it’ll automatically intersect the two main shapes you made leaving only the middle/intersected parts, Fig. 1. Next, using the Paint Bucket tool (G), fill the entire selection with color #dddddd, Fig. 2. The final effect should look like Fig. 3.


 

Step 13

Next is to add the recessed area for the cap. To do this, using the Rounded Rectangle tool (U) set to a radius of 0.15 inches, make an oblong shape just like as shown in Fig. 1. Next, using the Paint Bucket tool (G), fill the entire selection with color #a34100 then decrease its Fill opacity to ~82%. Next, follow the Layer settings indicated below. Press Command/Ctrl + T to resize it just like as shown below.


 

Step 14

Next, using the Pen tool (P) make a line like as shown in Fig. 1, then go to the Brush tool (B) then change its settings with the values indicated in Fig. 2-2, then return to the Pen tool (P), press right-click then select Stroke Path from the dropdown menu, Fig. 2-1. Select the Brush as the tool for making the stroke. The final effect should look like Fig. 3.


 

Step 14

Next, like what we did in Step 14, make a line using the Pen tool (P). Next, go to the Brush tool (B) then change the brush settings with the ones indicated below. Select again the Pen tool (P) then press right-click then select Stroke Path from the dropdown menu. Select the Brush as the tool for making the stroke.


 

Step 15

Next, go to the Brush tool (B) then use the Brush Settings indicated below. Then, using the Pen tool (P), define a line like as shown below. Lastly, press right-click then select Stroke Path from the dropdown menu. Select the Brush as the tool for making the stroke.


 

Step 16

Next is to add the shiny and reflective effect for the bottle. To do this, using the Pen tool (P), make a shape just like as shown in Fig. 1. Next, press right-click then select Make Selection from the dropdown menu. Next, using the Paint Bucket tool (G), fill the entire selection with color #ffffff, Fig. 2. Finally, decrease the layer’s Opacity level to 12%, Fig. 3.