How Web 2.0 Logos Are Drawn in Photoshop ? Complete Tutorials and Plugins

    How Web 2.0 Logos Are Drawn in Photoshop ? Complete Tutorials and Plugins



    Ever wonder how these guys draw their Web 2.0 Logos? Sometimes its nice to learn from others, build up the basic skills and start your own creativity from there. In this Photoshop tutorial, I’m going to reveal you some of the nice Web 2.0 logos, how you can draw their logo exactly the same (well, not really 100% though) with Photoshop.

    1. Download And Install Style File
    First of all, you will need to download a style I’ve created and load it into Photoshop.
    1.             Download Photoshop style here. (Right-click -> Save as)
    2.             For Photoshop CS2 users, put this style file into
    “C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Photoshop CS2\Presets\Styles”
    Photoshop of other versions, put the file inside Presets\Styles
    2. Load Style
    Call up your Style Dialog box in Photoshop
    1.            Windows -> Styles
    2.            Notice a small arrow button on the top right corner. Click on it and select LoadStyles from the drop down
    3.            Find web2.0 from the list and clickLoad. If you don’t find web20, try closePhotoshop, re-open it repeat Step 1.
    4.            Click on the arrow button again and select large List of Drop Down
    Your result should look something similar to the image on the right.
    3. The Six Web 2.0 Logos

    Here’s six Web 2.0 Logo; MyBlogLog, Imified, mixd, skype, Linked In and Go2Web20. The style you’ve just installed is going to reveal how to draw them. I’ll go through “mixd” and “Go2Web20” logos, the rest is just reusing the same technique.
    4. How To Draw
    The reason I use Style here is because once they are saved in to a .asl file (the file you downloaded) they are convenient to apply. Let’s go about drawing some of these logos.
    Drawing mixd Logo
    Initial observation, mixd logo consist of
    1.             “mixd” text
    2.             rounded rectangular
    3.             small dot
    4.             smaller dot
    We will roughly draw them out in Photoshop, each elements in a different layer as illustrated in the image below.
    http://hongkiat.s3.amazonaws.com/web20/mixdraw.jpg
    Now here’s the the trick. Look for “mixd-label” in the Style Dialog. Drag them directly to background layer, small dot layer and smaller dot layer respectively. If you drag them correctly you will noticed that the layer will now inherits the colors and blending of the style. Find “mixd-font” in Style Dialog, drag it to the text layer and your mixd logo is complete, 90% like the original I’ll say.
    http://hongkiat.s3.amazonaws.com/web20/mixdraw02.jpg
    Have 4 new layers created, each for “GO“, “2“, “WEB” and “2.0
    http://hongkiat.s3.amazonaws.com/web20/gotoweb20.jpg
    Drag “go2web20-purple” from Style Dialog into “GO” & “WEB”, drag “go2web20-green” into “2″ & “2.0″ and you will get this final output.
    http://hongkiat.s3.amazonaws.com/web20/gotoweb201.jpg
    As for the rest (MyBlogLog, imified, skype and Linked In), it’s all about dragging their respective style in and match with the correct font.
    5. Conclusion
    If you look into the Blending Options of each style, you will noticed that most Web 2.0 logos are matter of playing with gradients, strokes with the combination of the right fonts. This may not the “exact” way how these guys had done their logo, but its at least a way to achieve it. I’m not encouraging you to fake their style and redraw your logo, but try understand it and hopefully you can come out with a nice sleek web 2.0logo. I love putting my designs in Style (.asl), I can reuse them whenever I want.
    THAT FINISHES THE TUTORIAL ON WEB LOGO's DESIGN USING PHOTOSHOPS...

    Source URL: http://gbejadacosta.blogspot.com/2010/12/how-web-20-logos-are-drawn-in-photoshop.html
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