Monday, 2 September 2013

cookies layer



Step 1
First make a new PSD document 1000 x 400 pixels resolution 72 Dpi. Now open the free texture Wooden Table and copy and paste it into your new PSD document. Command/Ctrl + T (transform) the texture and resize it until you are happy with it.
Description: http://d2f8dzk2mhcqts.cloudfront.net/0707_Cookie/Wooden-Texture.jpg

Step 2
Then we are going to make the texture for the Cookie style. Open the Chocolate Cookie Texture in Photoshop. Go to Image > Image Size… and fill in the setting like below. Now go to Edit > Define Pattern… name it Cookie Texture and press ok. Exit this document and go back to your document from step 1.
Description: http://d2f8dzk2mhcqts.cloudfront.net/0707_Cookie/Cookie-Texture.jpg

Step 3
Now make your text with a font of your own choice and write your text. I wrote Cookie with Arial Black 220 pt.
Description: http://d2f8dzk2mhcqts.cloudfront.net/0707_Cookie/text-cookie.jpg

Step 4
Now we are going to apply some layer styles! Use the settings as shown below. We start with the texture for the cookie – Double Click on the text layer to open Layer Styles – Select Pattern Overlay – Click on the Pattern Box and choose the cookie Texture we made in step 2.
Description: http://d2f8dzk2mhcqts.cloudfront.net/0707_Cookie/Pattern.jpg
Description: http://d2f8dzk2mhcqts.cloudfront.net/0707_Cookie/Pattern2.jpg
Now select Bevel and Emboss for the cookie style for a 3D look.
Description: http://d2f8dzk2mhcqts.cloudfront.net/0707_Cookie/BevelEmboss.jpg
Description: http://d2f8dzk2mhcqts.cloudfront.net/0707_Cookie/BevelEmboss2.jpg
Next select Inner Shadow to give some more realism to the emboss.
Description: http://d2f8dzk2mhcqts.cloudfront.net/0707_Cookie/InnerShadow.jpg
Description: http://d2f8dzk2mhcqts.cloudfront.net/0707_Cookie/InnerShadow2.jpg
Next select Drop Shadow to make it more real on the background
Description: http://d2f8dzk2mhcqts.cloudfront.net/0707_Cookie/Shadow.jpg
Description: http://d2f8dzk2mhcqts.cloudfront.net/0707_Cookie/Shadow2.jpg
Now select Outer Glow to give it dark edges
Description: http://d2f8dzk2mhcqts.cloudfront.net/0707_Cookie/OuterGlow.jpg
Then select Inner Glow to make the cookie brighter
Description: http://d2f8dzk2mhcqts.cloudfront.net/0707_Cookie/InnerGlow.jpg
Description: http://d2f8dzk2mhcqts.cloudfront.net/0707_Cookie/InnerGlow2.jpg
Next select Texture under the Bevel and Emboss to make the cookie more real and give it a grungy look.
Description: http://d2f8dzk2mhcqts.cloudfront.net/0707_Cookie/Texture.jpg
Description: http://d2f8dzk2mhcqts.cloudfront.net/0707_Cookie/Texture2.jpg

Step 5
Now we are going to draw around the text to make it look more like a cookie. Select the text layer, Right click on the layer and choose Rasterize Layer, Choose the Brush Tool with size of 13 and a Hardness of 100%, Now draw around the text with the Brush tool until you’re happy with it (like below).
Description: http://d2f8dzk2mhcqts.cloudfront.net/0707_Cookie/Draw.jpg
Description: http://d2f8dzk2mhcqts.cloudfront.net/0707_Cookie/Draw2.jpg

Step 6
Now we are going to make some extra chocolate. Make a New Layer by going to > Layer > New > Layer. Double click on the layer and use the Layer Styles as shown below.
Description: http://d2f8dzk2mhcqts.cloudfront.net/0707_Cookie/ChocoShadow.jpg
Description: http://d2f8dzk2mhcqts.cloudfront.net/0707_Cookie/ChocoOuterGlow.jpg
Description: http://d2f8dzk2mhcqts.cloudfront.net/0707_Cookie/ChocoBevelEmboss.jpg
Description: http://d2f8dzk2mhcqts.cloudfront.net/0707_Cookie/ChocoTexture.jpg
Description: http://d2f8dzk2mhcqts.cloudfront.net/0707_Cookie/ChocoTexture2.jpg
Description: http://d2f8dzk2mhcqts.cloudfront.net/0707_Cookie/ChocoGradient.jpg
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Description: http://d2f8dzk2mhcqts.cloudfront.net/0707_Cookie/ChocoGradient2.jpg
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Description: http://d2f8dzk2mhcqts.cloudfront.net/0707_Cookie/ChocoColorOverlay.jpg

Step 7
Now draw some chocolate on the cookie with the brush tool – hardness 100%
Description: http://d2f8dzk2mhcqts.cloudfront.net/0707_Cookie/DrawChoco.jpg
Description: http://d2f8dzk2mhcqts.cloudfront.net/0707_Cookie/DrawChoco2.jpg
Description: http://d2f8dzk2mhcqts.cloudfront.net/0707_Cookie/ChocoCookie.jpg

Final Image
Now your Chocolate Cookie Style is done!

Description: http://d2f8dzk2mhcqts.cloudfront.net/0707_Cookie/final.jpg
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cookies


Step 1
First make a new PSD document 1000 x 400 pixels resolution 72 Dpi. Now open the free texture Wooden Table and copy and paste it into your new PSD document. Command/Ctrl + T (transform) the texture and resize it until you are happy with it.

Step 2
Then we are going to make the texture for the Cookie style. Open the Chocolate Cookie Texture in Photoshop. Go to Image > Image Size… and fill in the setting like below. Now go to Edit > Define Pattern… name it Cookie Texture and press ok. Exit this document and go back to your document from step 1.

Step 3
Now make your text with a font of your own choice and write your text. I wrote Cookie with Arial Black 220 pt.

Step 4
Now we are going to apply some layer styles! Use the settings as shown below. We start with the texture for the cookie – Double Click on the text layer to open Layer Styles – Select Pattern Overlay – Click on the Pattern Box and choose the cookie Texture we made in step 2.

Step 5
Now we are going to draw around the text to make it look more like a cookie. Select the text layer, Right click on the layer and choose Rasterize Layer, Choose the Brush Tool with size of 13 and a Hardness of 100%, Now draw around the text with the Brush tool until you’re happy with it (like below).

Step 6
Now we are going to make some extra chocolate. Make a New Layer by going to > Layer > New > Layer. Double click on the layer and use the Layer Styles as shown below.

Step 7
Now draw some chocolate on the cookie with the brush tool – hardness 100%

Final Image
Now your Chocolate Cookie Style is done!
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