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3D Sphere Cage


Start a new document, size 20px wide by 4px high, and set Background Contents: Transparent

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Zoom into the document so you can see what your doing.

Select the pencil tool brush size 5, then stroke the left edge of the canvas, with black.

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Then go to Edit->Define Pattern.

In the Name field, give it a name "Horizontal" then click ok.

Now to go Image->Rotate Canvas->90CW

Then Edit->Define Pattern.

In the Name field, give it a name "Vertical" then click ok.

Now you can close this document, without saving.

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Now open a NEW document, 500x500 of whatever size you want, with white background.

In this new document, create a new layer

Then select the Elliptical marquee tool , then while holding down the SHIFT button, use the marquee tool to create a circle, as large as you can fit it in the canvas

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Now go to Edit->Fill

In the "Use:" section, select "Pattern"

In the "Custom Pattern" option, select the "horizontal" pattern you created earlier.

This will fill the selection with some vertical lines.

Do not deselect yet.

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Then do the Edit->Fill step above again, but this time, select the "vertical" pattern you created earlier.

You should still have the selection

Now duplicate this layer: Right click on the layer name, then select "Duplicate Layer"

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Now, with the top layer as the working layer, go to Filter->Distort->Spherize.

Set Amount: 100%, Mode: Normal

Now with the bottom layer as the working layer, go to Filter->Distort->Spherize, this time:

Set Amount: -100%, Mode: Normal

Now you can Deselect by pressing CTRL+D

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Now you should have 2 layers, the bottom layer bulge inward, and the top layer bulge outward, creating a sphere.

But the sphere is looking very messy and undefined.

Lets clean it up a little

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Apply the following layer style to both layers

Bevel and Emboss

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Gradient Overlay

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Now set the Opacity of the bottom layer to about 30%

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Now, if you want to put anything inside the sphere, add that layer into between the 2 layers.

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Download .psd file here.

3D Sphere Cage Tutorial: Final Result



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