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Draw a Rather Cute, Unique Style "Play" Button in Photoshop


Step 1

Create a new document sized 1000 x 600px. Fill the background with the following gradient:

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Duplicate the background layer once, resize and rotate the duplicated layer, use a big soft brush to erase the left and right side, and position it as shown below:

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We now have a reasonably good-looking background to work on. Personally I feel sometimes a nice background help creating the mood we need to continue working on the graphic.

Step 2

Create a new layer named "circle", grab the "Ellipse Tool" from the toolbox:

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Make sure your setting is set to below: (white fill color)

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hold down the "Shift" key and draw a white circle on the layer:

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Apply the following layer blending options to this circle layer:

Drop Shadow

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Inner Shadow

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Bevel and Emboss

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Color Overlay

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Gradient Overlay

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and here is the effect so far:

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The colour I chose for this play is orange, however you can try out different colour such as blue, green, purple - the choice is yours.

Step 3

Now we can add a glossy overlay to the circle background to make it more attractive :) To do this, create a new layer on top of the "circle" layer, name it as "glossy overlay". Load the selection of the "circle" layer by Ctrl + left click the thumbnail on the layer pallette, as shown below:

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Click on the "Glossy Overlay" layer, then select the "Elliptical Marquee Tool" and choose the "subtract from selection" option:

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Then draw a selection around 50% the height of the original "circle" layer on the "Glossy Overlay" layer, you will have the following effect:

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Fill the selection with white colour, then change the blending mode to "overlay", opacity around 30%.

Press Ctrl + T and use the Free Transform Tool to rotate the selection clockwise a bit, you will have the following effect:

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Step 4

Create  a new layer on top of  the glossy overlay layer, grab the "polygon tool" from the toolbox, apply the following option to it: (Make sure to choose "3? for sides, because we're drawing a triangle!)

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After drawing, rotate it a bit clockwise so it matches the angle of the background:

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Apply the following layer blending options to it:

Drop shadow

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Inner Glow

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Bevel and Emboss

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(Ingore the gradient overlay setting, I decided not to include it in the end)

Add a layer mask to this triangle layer, use a smalll soft brush, erase the joint points a bit:

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You will have the following effect:

To add a bit depth to the play button, we can duplicate the triangle layer once, disable all layer effect on the duplicated layer, reduce its height and width a bit, you will have following effect:

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Step 5

To add a bit creativity to the button, I decided to add some smaller circle around it, with a different colour. To do this, I simple duplicated the original circle layer once  and put the duplicated layer below it. On the duplicated layer, cancel all layer blending effects except the Bevel and Emboss and Gradient Overlay options:

Bevel and Emboss

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Gradient Overlay

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Use the free tranform tool to resize it to a smaller size, then duplicate it for another three times, scatter those layers around the circle as shown below

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Then we can add shadow onto the image to make it deeper - To do this simply create a new layer on top of the "background copy" layer, and grab a big black brush around the same size as the circle layer, do a single click on it, then resize the layer as shown below:

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Reduce its opacity a bit and position it behind the circle, and here is the final effect:

Draw a Rather Cute, Unique Style "Play" Button in Photoshop

That's for this tutorial! Drop me a comment if you have any trouble with it, I will try my best to help you out :)

Have a great day!



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