Nintendo Wii


Yes, this is the first and only tutorial that not only teaches you how to make the Wii in photoshop, but also the Wiimote and the Nunchuck!

Step 1

Okay, we start with a rectangular shape with a grey gradient in it. When you have that, select part of it and go to Ctrl+U and darken it;

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Step 2

With the same tool, I used the Pen-Tool, create another rectangular shape on top of the previous. This time also a grey gradient;

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Step 3

With a 3px white brush selected, go back to the Pen-Tool and draw a line on the corner of the bottom of the Wii.

When it's stroked, lower the opacity;

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Step 4

Select a piece of the upper part and press Ctrl+U and lighten it;

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Step 5

With the Pen-Tool, draw a round white shape and place it over the upper part of the Wii;

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Step 6

Give it a little blur and lower the opacity;

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Step 7

Use the stroking-technique again. But this time use a black 3px brush. Stroke around the bottom of the upper part of the Wii.

Again, once done, lower the opacity again a little;

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Step 8

Do this also with the corner of the highlighted side;

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Step 9

Add the lines that are needed;

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Step 10

Then add the famous Nintendo-logos;

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Step 11

Add a black and white 3px line with a blue outer glow;

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Step 12

Then draw a slant box with also a grey gradient and select part of the bottom and the right and darken that with Ctrl+U;

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Step 13

Resize it using Ctrl+T and place it 3 times on the Wii... now you're done!

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Step 14

...but not before you made the Wiimote.

With the Rounded Rectangle tool, create a long shape like mine and fill it with grey;

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Step 15

Add a simple Bevel and Emboss as you can see below, and then add a small white circular shape over it;

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Step 16

Blur the white shape;

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Step 17

Add the Wii-logo!

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Step 18

Create a rounded rectangle with a dark-grey gradient and a white stroke. Then make sure you fully rasterize it!

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Step 19

Resize it using Ctrl+T and copy it 3 times;

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Step 20

Add a new layer on top of it and fill it with a blue brush over only 1 square... Then group it using Ctrl+G;

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Step 21

Then create the shape and layer-style for the buttons;

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Step 22

And place it one time in the top-left corner, once in the middle, another pair of 3 in the middle and 2 at the bottom. Also use this style for the D-pad;

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Step 23

Around the top-left and middle button, on a layer behind it, add a round gradient and lower the opacity.

This gradient is just a gradient from black to transparent;

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Step 24

On both separate layers, create with the same blue for the bottom-button a house, and with red an ON-sign.

They don't have to be picasso-good, look at mine... they're freaking easy...

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Step 25

...because you're gonna resize them.

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Step 26

With the font Verdana, which every Computer/Mac has, write the following words you see down in the image. Words such as power and home and symbols as A, -, + and the others.

If, for some reason, you don't have that font Verdana, you can use any other that is simple and sans-serif;

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Step 27

Now create 18 squares and make sure that the first line's opacity is 10%, the second's 30% and the 3rd and 4th 100%... etc...

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Step 28

Then use the Rounded Rectangle tool to draw a dark grey shape on the top of the Wiimote which will function as the Infrared-eye!

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Step 29

And now we're gonna continue with the Nunchuck!

Create a greyish shape like mine. Make sure it has a gradient again. Also look at mine and you see that I selected the half and used Ctrl+U to lighten the left part;

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Step 30

Behind that layer, draw 2 medium-gray funny shapes that are the 2 buttons of the Nunchuck;

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Step 31

Remember the stroking-technique we used at the Wii? Now we will use it again with a 3pc black line to follow down the middle of the Nunchuck. Also lower the opacity on this one;

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Step 32

With either a gradient or a black brush, make some vague shadow on the top of the Nunchuck. Then lower the opacity again;

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Step 33

With a grey color, draw a sharp shape like mine... kinda like the Pentagon...

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Step 34

Insert a blackish circle-shape;

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Step 35

And then add the control-stick, and this time, use your imagination, because I'm not gonna explain how I did it :)

Really, it's not that hard. I have faith in you that you will pull it off after you've gotten this far :D

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Step 36

Wiiiiiiiiiiiii!!!! We got everything done... now for the cables, unhide the Nunchuck and the Wiimote;

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Step 37

Add 2 very simple white shapes at the bottom of each controller.

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Step 38

Then with a white color and a 5px brush, draw a wire that connects the Nunchuck with the Wiimote and vice versa.

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Step 40

And then you are done!!! Congratulations.

Owyeah, if you thought of ripping any of the images, good job, because I installed a very funny watermark you will only see once you darken the image, so we'll know when you've used anything here :D

Nintendo Wii Tutorial: Final Result (Click to enlarge)
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Author's URL: MickM.com
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