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Realistic Microphone in Photoshop: by Colin Smith

This Photoshop tutorial teaches how to create a realistic looking microphone using basic shapes and layer styles. It describes creating a spherical mesh texture using a grid pattern and Spherize filter. A light to dark gray gradient is added beneath for the microphone head. Bevel and Emboss is applied to the mesh layer to add dimensionality. Additional rectangles filled with gradients and nudged slightly are layered to represent highlights and shadows, completing the microphone head. The tutorial is split into two parts, with the body to be covered in the next section.
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Realistic Microphone in Photoshop: by Colin Smith

This Photoshop tutorial teaches how to create a realistic looking microphone using basic shapes and layer styles. It describes creating a spherical mesh texture using a grid pattern and Spherize filter. A light to dark gray gradient is added beneath for the microphone head. Bevel and Emboss is applied to the mesh layer to add dimensionality. Additional rectangles filled with gradients and nudged slightly are layered to represent highlights and shadows, completing the microphone head. The tutorial is split into two parts, with the body to be covered in the next section.
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Realistic Microphone in Photoshop

You asked for it and you got it. More Intermediate/Advanced Tutorials

Step up to the Microphone please. We are going to create a microphone in Photoshop. This is a two part tutorial, but you don't have to
wait for part two because I am putting up both parts today. So without any further babble, let's jump in...

Part 1 | 2
By Colin Smith www.photoshopcafe.com

Create a new Document 600 x600 -rgb, transparent bg

Make a circle with the marquee tool

Fill with a grid pattern. How to make Grids

We want to make our grid nice and spherical

Filter>Distort>spherize

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Use 100% and run the filter 2X

Don't deselect

Create a new layer and move it beneath the mesh layer and name it "head"

Create a light to dark gray gradient

Use the circular settings and fill the sphere so it looks like the image on the left

Deselect

Choose the Mesh Layer again

Add a bevel and emboss layer style as shown here

Set the gloss contour for double ring

Choose color overlay and make it a light gray color

You should have a sphere like the one on the left now, this is our mesh

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Create a new gradient like the one here

Make a new layer

Draw a rectangle

Fill it with the new gradient, linear top to bottom

We want to add a bit of depth, so duplicate the rectangle 2X, move both copies beneath the gradient layer

Fill one copy with white and one copy with black

Nudge the black rectangle to the right by 1 pixel

Nudge the white rectangle to the left by 1 pixel

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Repeat the steps 9-11 except make the rectangle narrower as shown in the illustration here

Link all the layer and choose create new set from linked
Name it head. We now have the mic head completed.

Lets continue to the body in Part 2

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For Tutorials on video, Please check out Colin's CDs at PhotoshopCD.com

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