I have to say, Photoshop pen tool is really a very powerful tool, because it can be used to create pictures of lifelike images. Today's small series to share with you is to use PS to draw a realistic USB cable tutorial.
1th Step
Open a new document 1000x1000 Pixel, resolution: at the DPI. This document will use about 60 floors. Organization is the key. I've created 4 folders to organize my layers. See the picture below.
2nd Step
Draw the shape using the Pen tool (P). Create new layers, each part of the drawing.
3rd Step
Use the numbers listed in the Layer Style section below.
4th step
Copy this layer style to apply to the other 3 drawing layers. For each layer, you will need to change the angle of the gradient overlay, Shape 2, use the angle of 59 degrees, 3 and 4 of the shapes, using the angle of-51 degrees. The finished effect is as follows.
5th step
Now, create the inside of the head. Also, use the Pen tool. See the picture below.
6th step
A detailed USB cable header. CMD + click the drawing area of the layer thumbnail 1 (see step 2) to edit > stroke, Width-3PX, color-white, center position. Now go to filter > Blur > Gaussian blur, Radius 0.6px. With the Eraser tool (E), brush size 100, opacity 50%, flow is 100%. See the picture below.
7th step
Again the pen tool draws a shape like this below. Then apply the following layer style.
8th Step
The pen tool creates a shape like this, and if you face problems creating the right shape, you can also use the Add Anchor Point tool and the direct selection tool to adjust. You can also use this rounded Rectangle tool (U), after you create the shape, press CMD + t to transform it. Once done this applies to the following layer styles.
9th step
CMD + Click the layer thumbnail we just created. Create a new layer, go to select > Modify > Shrink by 1px contract. White fills it. Now, follow the layer style. See the picture below.
10th Step
Create a new folder named "header," as I described earlier in step 1 and all layers of the place. Now create a new layer under the Headers folder. The shapes created by the Pen tool are shown in the following illustration. Create a new layer that is part of each graphic.
11th Step
Copy the layer style and paste it into another section to change the gradient overlay angle. "Part 2nd" uses the "3rd part" to change the angle to 35 degrees, using a 13 degree angle.
12th Step
Now is the time to add some line of "body" to the side. Create a new layer, named "line." Then, create multiple copies, as shown below.
13th step
After you create a copy of the line, select all the line layers and press CMD + E to merge the layers. CMD + click on the layer thumbnail "line" to make your selections. Create a new layer and fill the selection with white.
14th Step
Using the Rounded Rectangle tool, create a shape like the following description and follow the instructions.
15th step
Add more details to the "body". Use the Elliptical Marquee tool (M) to create a shape like the one described below, and then the layer style.
16th step
With the Pen tool, create a shape (as described below), and then follow the instructions.
17th Step
"Body" area to add some highlights. To do this, you can draw the shape with the pen tool and add a Gaussian blur.
18th Step
Now create "head wire, wire, connecting the head of the wire." For this, use the Pen tool and follow the instructions below.
19th Step
Add some details to the line layer, create a new layer, CMD + click the layer thumbnail of the line, fill the selection with white, take the eraser tool, brush size 35px (use soft brush), opacity 50%, and then follow the instructions below.
20th Step
The pen tool creates the shape again as shown in the following figure.
21st Step
This section adds some highlights.
22nd Step
Using the method we have shown previously created "Back" objects.
23rd step
Let's add some finishing touches. In addition to the background layer of the USB cable Select all layers, right click > copy. Now, merge all the layers to repeat. This layer is dragged to the top, CMD + click on the layer thumbnail to select, fill in black, go to filter > Noise > Add noise, Quantity 23.62%, Gaussian distribution and monochrome. Change the layer blending mode to overlay and opacity to 10%.
You can also create a shadow at the bottom of an object.
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