Téa ([info]colorfilter) wrote,
@ 2006-06-18 05:30:00
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Tutorial 04: Light Textures on Black and White Icon
Ahh, this is such a late response to the requests for a tutorial on the example icons of my Color Highlights light textures set! I'm so sorry about that- it seems I'm forever trying to catch up to a billion things. :\ Anyhow, this particular icon had generated the most interest for a tutorial...so I finally got around to it. Better late than never? ^^;

Base: Final:


Foreword: This tutorial was written using Photoshop CS, but it should be easily translated for use in other softwares/versions as well. It is geared towards beginners, so it might feel a bit redundant to some of you. I've also tried to explain the reasons for some of my choices since a lot of you seem to want that when we last talked about tutorials and such. :)


STEP 01. Getting Started with a Black and White Image

1.1 First, find a picture you want to use- it doesn’t matter if it’s in color or not. If it’s in color, you can Desaturate it by going to Image → Adjust → Desaturate or you can also switch the image mode by going to Image → Mode → Grayscale and then switching it right back to RGB mode again so that you can add color to it. They yield different results sometimes.

Anyhow, this is the base I’ll be starting out on:



As you can see, there are some stray text from the original picture, but we’ll worry about that later. For now, we leave it alone.

1.2 Sometimes you may feel that your grayscale image is a bit faded out for your taste. In that case, you can adjust the Brightness/Contrast by going to Image → Adjustments → Brightness/Contrast and giving it more definition. The amount you need to adjust will vary depending on the picture, so play around with it a bit. Here’s my result:

-- My setting was at -21 Brightness and +10 Contrast.

I purposely made it darker because it’ll make a difference when I add my texture later on (which will make it look more washed out).

STEP 02. Applying the Texture

2.1 To boost the base with a nice dash of color, let’s use this particular texture:



Set the layer blend mode to Screen and here’s the result so far:



Now that we have the color, all that’s left is a bit of cleaning up and adding finishing touches. Let’s move on!

STEP 03. Cleaning Up and Adding Text

3.1 Since I wanted to add some text and I also needed to get rid of the stray text on the top left corner of the image, I decided to use a basic Soft Round Brush to cover it up first. I chose the color black to make the coloring of the icon stand out more. So create a new layer and brush along the entire top portion until it looks about right- here’s the shape I drew:



And that gave me this:



3.2 After that’s all done, we can now add text. “Intrigue” was typed out in white with the font Baskerville Old Face at size 24pt and with Faux Bold selected. I also set the Tracking to 30 to widen the gaps between the letters and then I adjusted the Fill Opacity to 21%.

After that’s done, let’s add a bit of tiny text both on top and on the bottom of the word. For that, I used some of my ready-made tiny text from this set. And now I have this:



Some might decide that the icon is finished now, but I felt that it was still missing a bit of something...

STEP 04. The Final Touch

4.1 This part is pretty much optional, but I personally didn’t like how light the bottom part of the icon was when compared to the top. To solve that problem, I selected a Soft Round Brush again, except a much smaller one this time, and quickly drew across the bottom edge of the icon like this:



Which finally gave me the finished product:



And we’re done! Simple, right? I hope I managed to explain it in an understandable manner and that you found it helpful. :) Comments greatly appreciated and questions are welcome as well. I'd also love to see what you come up with!



Note: This tutorial is not meant to be copied exactly. Use it as reference, use it to learn what you can do- please don't use it to just reproduce some exact replica.



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[info]la_reinita
2006-06-17 09:47 pm UTC (link)
thank you so much for taking the time to write this!!

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[info]briarrose_icons
2006-06-17 09:58 pm UTC (link)
I love the result! I'm saving this tutorial to my memories. You've written it clearly and its easy to understand. I'm going to experiment with one of my black and white pictures together with a light texture. Thanks for taking the time to write it all down. :)

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(no subject) - [info]colorfilter, 2006-06-18 10:40 am UTC
(no subject) - [info]_shaomao_, 2007-07-10 09:48 pm UTC

[info]aurenfaie
2006-06-17 10:11 pm UTC (link)
I've always wondered about a good strategy for making black and white icons looks good. Thanks for the tutorial~!

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(no subject) - [info]colorfilter, 2006-06-18 10:41 am UTC

[info]slashedribbons
2006-06-17 10:24 pm UTC (link)
Wow. So that's how you can use them!
*laughs*
I'll take another look at them...thanks for writing it up :-)

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(no subject) - [info]colorfilter, 2006-06-18 10:43 am UTC

[info]gatafairy
2006-06-17 11:11 pm UTC (link)
I love how easy to follow this is. ^^ Thank you so infinitely much!

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[info]mah_akh
2006-06-18 12:19 am UTC (link)
Love it. Saving to memories, because it's so beautiful!

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[info]devilwrites
2006-06-18 12:51 am UTC (link)
Definitely saving this tutorial! Thank you!

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[info]craterdweller
2006-06-18 01:43 am UTC (link)
memming this to try later....thanks for sharing :)

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[info]rhiannon_666
2006-06-18 01:51 am UTC (link)
You couldn't have explained that more clearly if you tried. Excellent. Saving to mems, I'll try it tonight.

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(no subject) - [info]colorfilter, 2006-06-18 10:44 am UTC
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[info]srishtee
2006-06-18 01:57 am UTC (link)
learned quite a few new things...thanks for the tut...umm, may i have the link to this light texture set?

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(no subject) - [info]colorfilter, 2006-06-18 10:46 am UTC
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[info]sheikanfire
2006-06-18 05:07 pm UTC (link)
Great tutorial. It's really well done, because it's clear, easy to understand and has pictures to follow through. I'm going to add this to my memories. I would really like to make my icon skills better, so thanks for your time ^^

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[info]ishie07
2006-06-19 03:24 pm UTC (link)
Wow, that's really pretty! I've been looking for interesting things to do with B&W images for icons for a challenge I'm working on.

Lovely and thanks!! *memories*

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[info]i_thnk_im_crazy
2006-06-20 12:27 am UTC (link)
you have no idea how greatful I am for this tutorial, thankyou very much.

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[info]boyss
2006-07-03 08:46 pm UTC (link)
great tutorial. i don't use photoshop, but i could still understand everything! ♥ saving to the mems.

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[info]__lovenhate
2006-07-04 10:26 am UTC (link)
great tutorial =)

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[info]kishypoo22
2006-07-05 06:31 am UTC (link)
hey! this is extremely random since i'm a first time visitor to your site, but i just want to let you know how much i love and appreciate your work. i'm just recently becoming a huge addict to icon/background/everything else maker using photoshop and your tools (especially the light textures that you talk about here) are wonderful! so keep up the good work and i will definitely be back to see what else you are doing!! thanks again! <33

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[info]satanseraph
2006-07-07 11:34 pm UTC (link)
Hey, I've nabbed your 100x100 pixel bases in the past, and a lot of them look familiar on this person's site. She sells headers and banners for like two bucks, but the background of her banners look like your 100x100 bases just put together side by side and then smudged down. If I'm wrong, then sorry about being a snitch, but I just wanted to make sure your creativity wasn't being sold behind the wrong name. :/

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[info]losttheskyagain
2006-07-08 02:23 am UTC (link)
Definitely saving to memories, thanks :)

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thanks
(Anonymous)
2006-07-13 05:53 am UTC (link)
i really apreciate that you take your time to helpus and teaching us, to bad i dont have photoshop i only have printshop but i will get photoshop soon.

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[info]solar_panda
2006-07-19 08:58 pm UTC (link)
Saving it to memories. Such a lovely and understandable tutorial. Good job!

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Great work
[info]delnz99
2006-07-21 06:44 am UTC (link)
Thanks for this easy to follow tutorial :)
Great work!

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crediting question
[info]realmess
2006-07-21 03:43 pm UTC (link)
Hey,
I just wanted to ask you if I can name you as one of my "resources" on the greatestjournal like that: http://www.greatestjournal.com/users/trissaia/2856.html#cutid1

It's my other journal and I post most of my icons there. If you want me to credit you in any other way please let me know.
8)mess

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Re: crediting question - [info]colorfilter, 2006-07-23 03:49 pm UTC
Re: crediting question - [info]realmess, 2006-07-23 07:24 pm UTC

[info]lovemerche
2006-07-26 09:05 am UTC (link)
I know this is off-topic.. But I see you have talent and maybe you can help me. I am unsuccessfully looking to find a place where I can request animated icons based on my own pics. Do you know any?

If I bother you, just ignore me :)

But thanks in advance.

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Thanku
(Anonymous)
2006-07-28 07:16 pm UTC (link)
Thank for the tutorial really useful. can you post more of it ^-^ how to use the pattern gradient and all thank you ^-^


Kat

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[info]sleepy_darling
2006-07-29 07:38 am UTC (link)
Thank you for making this tutorial so incredibly easy to understand. Seriously, I'm an idiot in Photoshop, and even some of the tutorials that are labeled "simple" or "beginner" baffle me to no end. So basically, your my icon hero :]

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