Some 3d objects can be successfully created in Photoshop. This section will teach you the necessary tricks.  Home Photoshop 3D Effects Open magazine effect

Open magazine effect


1. Here's a detailed look at how to achieve an Open Magazine Effect. Some basic shapes, a photo, some 'Pen Tool' manipulation and the Liquify Tool helped achieve this. So follow along to see how.

2. In a new document, set the foreground color #C1C3C0 (gray) & select the 'Create New Fill' icon image 1 located at the bottom of the Layers Palette & from the list choose 'Solid Color...'. This will create 'Color Fill 1' layer you see below.

Next, set the foreground color #ffffff (White) then select the 'Rectangle Shape Tool' image 2 , with 'Shape Layer' image 3 active up on the Options Bar, then draw in a shape and give it a name by double clicking on the layer title/text. (I called mine 'book')

Then duplicate that layer as I have captured below so that its the upper most layer in the stack order. (Once duplicated it will default to the name of 'book copy'.)

Hit 'Ctrl + R' (Mac: Command + R') to toggle visibility of the Rulers' Bar. Then drag a vertical Guide from the left Ruler Bar to the center of the rectangle shape. Make sure there's enough room around your document for rotation and distortion

image 4

Here's how the 'Layers Palette' should look.

image 5

3. Next, with the upper most Shape Layer ('book copy') selected in the 'Layer Palette'. Then select the 'Add Anchor Point Tool' and add 10 addition anchor points as I have captured below. (Indicated by the solid anchor dots)

image 6

4. Next, select the 'Direct Selection Tool' from the 'Toolbar'.

image 7

5. Then with the 'Shift' key pressed select the individual Anchor Points that I have encircled in red.

image 8

6. Still, with the 'Direct Selection Tool' active click and drag any one of those four Anchor Points upward as I have captured below. (Click and drag one should drag all four!)

image 9

7. Next, select the 'Set labeled 'Book' from the 'Layers Palette'.

image 10

8. Now hit the 'Ctrl + T' key combo to transform the contents of the Set to the position as I have it.

image 11

Next set a stroke for each of the 'book' and 'book copy' layers as I have captured below. (Using the same setting for each)

image 12

9. This is how the 'Layers Palette' should look now with the blending effects for each.

image 13

10. This is how the image should look thus far.

image 14

11. Set the 'Gradient Blending Option' as I have captured below for the ' book copy' layer only.

image 15

12. Here's the Custom Gradient Editor panel shot.

image 16

13. Here's how mine looks like so far.

Note. Effects may vary. And if the gradient doesn't match up with the folds then simple select the 'Direct Selection Tool' again and select an individual anchor point and hit the arrow keys to nudge in the proper direction. Repeat for any other misaligned anchor point.

image 17

15. Next, add an image on a new layer above the 'book' shape layers. Hit the 'Ctrl+ T' to transform/ right-click and choose 'Distort' and position it as you did with the 'book' shape layers earlier. Except, leave an overlapping edge.

image 18

From this capture this is what I mean by overlapping.

image 19

16. Now, select that new layer in the ' Layers Palette'.

image 20

17. Then hit 'Ctrl + G' to group with previous layer. There's a new clipping group arrow icon in the 'Layers Palette'.

image 21

18. This is how the image looks thus far. The overlapping area was literally clipped and now the gradient effect is showing through. The image still appears flat and needs to be adjusted to the folds in the magazine. For this we'll use the 'Liquify Tool'.

image 22

19. With the image layer still active, 'Shift +Ctrl +X' to activate the 'Liquify Tool'.

image 23

20. Click here for the 'Liquify' Instruction.

22. This is how it looks so far.

image 24

23. To bring back some of the color that was lost in the clipping group process, I duplicated the image layer 2 more times as I have captured below. (Screen Mode at Opacity of 43% and a Multiply Mode of 100%)

image 25

Here's the enhanced color version.

image 26

24. Here's the final result. Added a few addition white shades with simple brush/blur combination at reduced opacity a drop shadow to the whole image and a center fold line.

Open Magazine Effect



Author's URL: heathrowe
Final results of our readers
New!
Passed through all the steps? Share your result!
Your result will be premoderated.
Please make sure you choose the right image.
 
 



Captcha

*Required fileds
Some 3d objects can be successfully created in Photoshop. This section will teach you the necessary tricks. More 3D Effects Tutorials: Featured Materials | Fresh Materials | TutorialKit New Photoshop Tutorials


Like us to: