Website Template Question Logo Graphics


Hi Guys! Today I am telling you about How to Create Website Template Question Logo Graphics

[1]-First of all Open New Document of Custom Size,Height & Width 500×500 pxl,Resolution 72 & Mode RGB Color

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[2]-Now Open New Layer & then create the following selection with the help of ‘Elliptical Marquee Tool’

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[3]-Now fill the selection with ‘d9dadc’ color & then select ‘Burn Tool’ Website-Template-Question-Logo-Graphics-Stock-Photo3 & create the some shading

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[4]-Now select Dodge ToolWebsite-Template-Question-Logo-Graphics-Stock-Photo5 & Highlight the some parts like as shown below

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[5]-Now go to Blending Options select Stroke Structure & use the following settings
Photoshop Technique-How to use the Stroke Structure features

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[6]-Now Open New Layer & then create the following selection with the help of ‘Elliptical Marquee Tool’

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[7]-Now fill the selection with ‘b6b5b5′ color & create the following selection with the help of ‘Elliptical Marquee Tool’

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[8]-Now create the following shading with the help of ‘Burn Tool’ with inverse selection Ctrl+Shift+I

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[9]-Now go to Blending Options select Stroke Structure & use the following settings
Photoshop Technique-How to use the Stroke Structure features

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[10]-Now Open New Layer & then create the following selection with the help of ‘Elliptical Marquee Tool’

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[11]-Now fill the selection with ‘d9dadc’ color & create the following shading with the help of ‘Burn & Dodge Tool’

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[12]-Now go to Blending Options select Drop Shadow & use the following settings
Photoshop Technique-How to use the Drop Shadow features

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[13]-Now Open New Layer & then create the following selection with the help of ‘Elliptical Marquee Tool’

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[14]-Now fill the selection with ‘d40f0e’ color & then select Inner Shadow & use the following settings
Photoshop Technique-How to use the Inner Shadow features

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[15]-Now your image should look like as shown below

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[16]-Now select Text Tool Website-Template-Question-Logo-Graphics-Stock-Photo18 & create the any Text & right click on Text Layer & select ‘Rasterize Type’

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[17]-Now create the following Trasnformation with the help of Ctrl+T & then press ENTER

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[18]-Now Open New Layer & then create the following selection with the help of ‘Elliptical Marquee Tool’

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[19]-Now fill the selection with ‘fffffa’ color & then select ‘Erase Tool’ & use the following settings

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[20]-Now set the 1 pxl Brush Tool,Open New Layer & then create the following shape with the help of ‘Pen Tool’ right click select ‘Stroke Path’

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[21]-In Stroke Path select ‘Brush’ & then ok
See below for the Final Photoshop Output.I hope this is a good tutorial & you can use these Photoshop Techniques in your Graphics Design Project

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