Mobile Monster Cell Phone Logo
Mobile Monster Cell Phone Logo |
| Start by creating a rounded rectangle using rounded rectangle shape tool. |
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| Enable subtract form shape area form the top bar. |
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| Create another rounded rectangle over first rounded rectangle using rounded rectangle shape tool. |
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| Press Ctrl+T. Right click the layer and select warp. Adjust nodes to get the shape as shown. |
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| Double click the layer to open layer style window. Apply layer style with the settings shown. |
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| Create a rectangle for the antenna using rectangular shape tool. Apply the same layer style. |
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| Press Ctrl+T. Right click the layer and select warp. Adjust nodes to get the shape as shown. |
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| Create a rectangle for the mobile screen using rectangular shape tool. Press Ctrl+T. Right click the layer and select warp. Adjust nodes to get the shape as shown. |
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| Create some rectangles for the buttons. Distort and place them as shown. |
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| Similarly create another mobile phone a little smaller than the previous one. |
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| Create a circle using elliptical shape tool. Apply same layer style as we used for the mobile phone. |
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| Enable exclude overlapping shape area form the top bar. Create another circle over it. |
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| Press Ctrl+T. Right click the layer and select distort. Adjust nodes to get the shape as shown. |
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| Reduce opacity and create a few duplicates in decreasing size. |
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| Type the company name. Double click the layer to open layer style window. Apply layer style with the settings shown. |
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| Right click the text layer in layer window and select warp text. Apply settings as shown. |
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April 27th, 2006 at 1:51 pm
cool
May 4th, 2006 at 6:59 am
I’m working with CS is warp a function of CS2? I can’t seem to find it….Thanks, Broeck
May 7th, 2006 at 6:33 am
I like it, it is really good.
May 7th, 2006 at 8:53 am
Thank you for tutorial, but can you please say what size usually phone images are?