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In this tutorial I will show you how to create realistic gold jewelry design.
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( H2 J6 v: D" j8 Y* [9 TBefore running Photoshop, download free gem brushes from here.( D2 C6 O( V9 b' e
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Now run Photoshop and create a new document. If you’re planning to make many fine details then it’s easier to work with the large document size. I begin with 2000 px at the long side of the image.
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- b Q, c3 \2 |) Q3 a( sFirst we’re going to create some basic elements. Find an ornament that you like or create your own for the gold chain. I’ve found a small lineart image of the swan for the pendant and transformed it to look stylized and impressive. Then I made outlines with with Pen Tool set to the Paths mode.
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Ctrl+D to reset swatches. Then for each unique element create new layer and press “Fill path with foreground color” at the bottom of the Paths palette.
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I create helping lines for the chain with Pen Tool.
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Now take the chain element, duplicate it and place along the helping line until the chain half won’t be finished. Ctrl+J to duplicate layer, Ctrl+T to call Free Transform box in order to move and rotate a chain element. I am doing this manually because I have a limited number of such units./ b! }3 T f5 ?2 i2 B6 a% h* A5 e
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Merge the chain units to one layer, press Ctrl+T and add some perspective to the chain. Hold Ctrl when you want to move box point independently.5 A5 J" a. ]- V: L2 c
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I create helping lines for the chain with Pen Tool.
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6 }! c+ I5 b# s! J( t J4 i3 |! }Now take the chain element, duplicate it and place along the helping line until the chain half won’t be finished. Ctrl+J to duplicate layer, Ctrl+T to call Free Transform box in order to move and rotate a chain element. I am doing this manually because I have a limited number of such units.
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If you have many of them, a hundred for example, it would be more efficient to create an action, that will duplicate, move and rotate each element automatically.4 y2 h4 @. ]9 D1 K: f* u
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Merge the chain units to one layer, press Ctrl+T and add some perspective to the chain. Hold Ctrl when you want to move box point independently.
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5 w, z( r+ N, ?& X8 dSelect Move Tool. Move Alpha 2 with keyboard keys one time up and one time left. Move Alpha 3 to the right and down in the same way.
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Go to Image - Calculations and enter the values like on the picture below. A new channel called “Alpha 4″ will appear.: G/ x% i% w" G4 y
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Select Alpha 4 and press Ctrl+I to invert it. Go to Image - Adjustments - Curves and paint a curve like on the following picture.+ N" t6 o3 x2 C8 B5 |* ~/ w
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Ctrl+Click on Alpha 1. Choose Select - Modify - Expand and enter the value of 1 px. With the active selection, go to Alpha 4 and press Ctrl+C. Return to RGB mode.2 K: l; J3 m2 O9 j
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Create new layer and press Ctrl+V. Ctrl+U to add color to the pendant. Do not add color if you want a silver jewel.
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Ctrl+click on the layer. Go to Select - Modify - Contract and enter the value between 5 and 10 px (I used 8 px). Right mouse click on the selection and select “Layer via copy”. Double click on the new layer and apply the following layer style. It will add some volume to the pendant. Reduce the layer opacity to 70%./ P- F- g) g1 N$ A1 ^' d
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# k: _/ Q+ {$ K( HI made some lines for the wing, feathers and eye with Pen Tool basing on the original lineart image of swan.
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Create new layer, set brush to Hard Round 5px #A88E4C and click “Stroke path with brush” at the bottom of the Layers palette.; x, W( `& P7 _- I( H& ]# W
0 H% r0 H/ k% e( ?: g4 G; g; cDouble click on the layer and apply the following layer style.
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. A3 J" }" B9 c1 G, MCreate new document with white background and paint three solitary gems on the new layer: blue for eye, red for bill and yellowish white for decoration (in the last case the brush color will be almost black with little yellow tint). Duplicate this layer and set its blending mode to Multiply, Opacity to 70%.: w* {4 _) n j
% C2 k6 t9 ]( \4 m) d N* ~Now you need to cut out the white base for gems with Pen Tool. It is needed because we need non-transparent gems but the brushes are transparent. Merge down all three layers to get gems that are ready for use.
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Now just copy, resize and transform gems with Free Transform until you like the result.9 E) W: ]) m/ z' R1 m
( `; G2 J+ D% W0 D4 aYou may meet a problem with the beak because there is no beak-formed jewel. Go to Filter - Liquify… and use Forward Warp Tool with a small Brush Pressure value to achieve the desired form of jewel.
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The pendant looks lonely with the empty background. Let’s add silk cloth here.) [/ W+ h: m* U
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Place the shadow between the pendant and the silk and move it so it can be seen. Switch layer blending mode to Overlay and set Opacity to 70%.
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Copy the cloth to a new document, press Shift+Ctrl+U to desaturate it and apply about 30 px Gaussian Blur to remove it’s texture. Save this file as “displacement map.psd”.
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At the end I decided to add some glossiness. In order to this, I duplicated the layer that adds volume to the pendant, set its Opacity to 60% and layer blending mode to Screen and applied the following layer style.
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7 H9 \( D* v4 N$ q8 wThat’s it. You can imitate different precious metals with this technique just by changing color and playing with blending modes. The only limitation in this jeweler’s art is your imagination.
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$ h, u% f7 [8 p3 b0 B1 OThanks for reading. |
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