![]() ![]() Change the Blend Mode of the folder to Color Dodge, then with the layer select, paint some highlights with the Brush Tool (B) with a very soft brush and white for the color. Change the Blend Mode of the folder to Multiply.Īdd another layer and group it into a folder, repeat the masking process to make sure that everything you do will be only visible over the 3D area. You will mask the layer and make just the 3D area visible. Select the texture layer and group it into a folder, then with the folder selected go to Layer>Layer Mask>Reveal Selection. After that, holding the Command(MAC)/Control(PC) keys, click on the thumb of the layer of the 3D object, that will create a marquee selection of the 3D area. Place your metal texture on top of this layer, the one we are using is courtesy of Shutterstock and it's titled Metal plate steel background. Select the 3D layer and go to Layer>Layer Style>Color Overlay. You can add more layers to make the dark areas a bit more strong, but in the end of these steps you will probably have something similar to the image below. Now let's add a radial gradient on top with Multiply to create a more dramatic light effect. The idea of the inner shadow is to increase the strenght of the highlights. Select Contour and use the default values. Start by selecting Bevel & Emboss and use the values below. Select the layer of the red symbols and go to Layer>Layer Style. With the Brush Tool (B) and a very soft brush, paint some dark areas with black at 20%. Let's create now and adjust later on in the tutorial.Īdd a layer on top of the red symbol, the one that has the S and the shield. If you look at the orginal, they have some sort of the same detail. With the Brush Tool (B), and using a hard brush, paint a little dark detail in the center. With the Brush Tool (B) and a very soft brush using black, paint in the areas marked below to hide some parts of the details. Group each layer into a folder, then for each folder do this: Go to Layer>Layer Mask>Reveal All. The idea of the layer styles was to add a subtle white stroke with a shadow. You will have an effect like the image below. Select Inner Glow and use the values in the image below. ![]() Select Bevel and Emboss and use the values below. Select one of the yellow details and go to Layer>Layer Styles. It's important to make sure that each object has its own layer, so you will have one for the 3D extrusion, one for the red symbol and 2 layers for the yellow details. For the background use a gradient with white in the center and black on edges.Ĭopy the objects from Illustrator and paste them in Photoshop. Select Unite for the Shape Mode so you have one object. Remove the caps of the 3D and then change the color to grey. For the Angle use: -4º, 0º, 0º with 120º for the Perspective. The stroke here is not really necessary because we will edit that in Photoshop later on. If you notice, the Man of Steel logo has some details in the center, so let's try to replicate that using the Pen Tool. Now still using the Pen Tool, start creating the S. Maker sure you have red for the stroke with a nice weight and using round corners. With the Pen Tool (P) start creating the shield. In the end it will be really fun to create and well worth the time spent. The whole process will take from 3-5 hours depending on your pace. We will also utilize some stock photos for textures and the original poster for reference. So in this tutorial we will show you how to create the Superman, Man of Steel logo using Illustrator and Photoshop. The Superman logo follows this same aesthetic and since the first time viewing the trailer I knew it must be the subject of a tutorial. The visuals of this new movie are also really something, much darker and realistic than the previous ones. I remember watching the Superman movies when I was child and seeing the reboot of the movie brings me back to a lot of good memories. Last week the new Man of Steel trailer was released and it is simply amazing.
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