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Create a Jaguar Style Folder Icon

In Designing by Václav Krejčí

In this tutorial, we will show you how to cover an object in a Jaguar style fur texture. In this example, we'll cover a computer folder, but this technique can be used with any other object, like a CD cover, a mouse, or even a computer.

Editor's Note:This tutorial was originally published in the Czech language at Grafika Online. Grafikahave kindly given permission for Vaclav to republish here on PSDTUTS for those of us who haven't quite mastered Czech...

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Before we get started, let's take a look at the image we'll be creating. As always, the layered Photoshop file is available via our PSDTUTS Plus membership.

Introduction

Let's look at how this tutorial differs from other icon tuts across the net. First of all, a process like this can be applied to other objects (of course bigger object). Also, with icons the object can be viewed in its full size. Above all, any tiny inaccuracy can be easily corrected, or is small enough that it can't be seen at all. So it's possible to keep the length of the article standard without skipping any steps needed to create this Jaguar style.

This tutorial concept was made some time ago. After a few hours of creating in Photoshop, I made what you can see below. It is a folder, but I wasn't fully satisfied with this design, so I left the project for a while. Later, I came back to it with new strength and ideas. This serves as some advice for you in this article. Consider, opening your old work and trying to improve it. You can breathe new life into your old projects.

Step 1

Although we don't need the exact shape of the folder, let's show how to create such a shape. First, create a new document, where we fill 128 px by 128 px with a grey color, as show in (1), this is the area where the folder must fit. Then we draw the shape of folder with the Pencil Tool, as shown in (2). Then set the Grid on every pixel, shown in (3). Then begin redrawing the shape with the Pen Tool, as shown in (4) - (6).

Step 2

We keep doing this until the whole shape is drawn.

Step 3

Here is the example of the original drawing, and the new one created with the Pen Tool. Anyway, the original drawing (sketch) is enough to continue the process.

Step 4

Naturally, we need a good texture, which can be downloaded here.

Step 5

Next, let's try to mask certain part of the texture, so it looks "furry" on the edges. Then change the layer to a folder size. Go to Channels Palette, and find the right one with as big a contrast as possible. In our case, it's the Red Channel.

Step 6

Choose it (Ctrl + A). Then copy and paste it into the document. Then adjust the Levels so the white color. It is really white and black is black. Also, the middle tones may be lowered.

Step 7

Zoom in on the whole picture, and try to find a gradient between black and white, which should be used to create a brush. Then select the area, and duplicate it to a new layer (Ctrl + J).

Step 8

Hide the original layer. Then adjust this layer for the brush trail. We can use Levels again, or the Dodge/Burn Tools.

Step 9

This way we have good control over everything. All we want to do is make the white part really white and the black part black. We keep adjusting it until it looks like the image below.

Step 10

When we are happy, we can choose again with Shift + Ctrl + D. Then invert the layer (Ctrl + I), and make it a new brush trail.

Step 11

Open the Brushes Palette.

Step 12

Set the random size with Size Jitter of 100% and Angle Jitter of 9%. Notice the other settings shown below as well.

Step 13

Then add a color mask to the original (color) layer. Fill this with a black color. Then start drawing with a grass brush, and use a white brush trail.

Step 14

Set the right Angle for every side.

Step 15

We have finished the rough outline, now it's time to finish details. We can use a standard Photoshop brush next. Set the right size and angle, and draw into the mask.

Step 16

As soon as the layer looks "furry" enough, copy it, and make the folder smaller (Ctrl + T).

Step 17

Note that any shape imperfection can be corrected easily.

Step 18

Next grab the Smudge Tool and set it to the right brush.

Step 19

Make the second layer smaller in accordance with the back side of the folder, which is where we must cut into it on the right, as shown below.

Step 20

This is how both layers look merged.

Step 21

It's necessary to make the back layer darker. This can be done by adding a new adjustment layer of Brightness/Contrast, which must be set as a cutting mask (Ctrl + Alt + G). Then lower the Brightness to -100.

Step 22

Then we can make the front layer brighter.

Step 23

Next we add some reflections. Although, we must respect that fur doesn't have any reflection, so we come back to the "grass" brush trail we created and draw with it on the edges.

Step 24

It should be made irregularly, to make the reflection look real. The Smudge Tool can be used again.

Step 25

Then add a shadow, and our icon is finished. Or it isn't?

Step 26

If you want to continue, you can add a label. All you have to do is erase one spot with the Clone Stamp Tool.

Step 27

Then create a new text layer.

Step 28

Next we add some random brush strokes over the layer, and add one darker spot under it.

Step 29

We finish it all with the grass shaped brush. Keep in mind, the drawing must be made according to the angle of the fur.

Step 30

Don't "blur" it too much, as you want it to be readable.

Step 31

Still want more? OK, one last step. To create the background blur the original layer with a Median filter, so the hair is lost, but the outline is still good.

Step 32

Next we set the layer to Luminosity, and add a layer mask Then a draw gradient within the layer mask going from black to white.

Final Result

We add some text, and now our icon design is finished! Good luck with your work, and I wish you many great ideas!

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  1. cool one.. i love the icon tutorials.. thanx

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    blindsmile

    Good Tutorial!

  3. Outstanding!

  4. Especially the first “drawing-part” is quite interesting, thanks a lot.

  5. Woaw! Thanks! This was great! Pure great! (It is so sad, really sad, that no clients whatsoever want an icon-set…)

  6. Loving the outcome.

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    BogDinamita

    the angle of the 01 looks crooked

  8. cool one

    i love how you made the brush from the texture
    it’s such a thing you just gotta remember…

  9. nice tut and fine result!

  10. phenomenal - such a small icon and so many tricks - i enjoy dabbling

  11. Excellent!

  12. Fantastic! Love these Icon tutorials, keep em coming!

  13. nice tip on using the channels palette to extract the brush. definitely learned something new. great tut!

  14. Wow, certainly didn’t expect the fury edges!
    Great tutorial.

  15. very nice.

  16. Cool

  17. Lol that’s funny… though not very useful for me. Thanks anyway!

  18. Excellent!

  19. Really great, thanks :) Love the icon tuts

  20. :))) this one is so funny. Really harry :)). Great job

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    Kim Dolleris

    Agreed! More icons :) Great tut thx!

    A bit critik: I think the folder is leaning a bit to much - almost falling ;)

  22. I love it, thanks!

  23. Great great great! Thanks!

    David Carreira

  24. Using a brush like that.. Great idea! Thanks for this tutorial!

  25. cool one

  26. It’s nice how the edges are jagged; that gives it a more realistic look.

  27. Hey that is one interesting idea…love the brush technique - thanks!

  28. lol :)

    But it’s ok ;)

  29. hey guys come on…what are these comments ??!!..if you like that,don’t quit your day job…amateurs…

  30. nice tutorial

  31. Yeah, Czech ingenuity in its best. ^_^ Finally I have a great birthday present for my sister..

    Great job Vašek!

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    chris rock

    Best tut in a month. Nice. It’s very interesting how you create the icon.

  33. Great tip on creating the brush. I would be interesting to see if the same method could be used in the grass tutorial I saw a while ago as I don’t fancying tracing around indiviadual blades of grass :)

    I am not entirely sold on the white reflection on the folder. It seems too bright (esp. for fur). I would have thought that using shadows more effectively may give a better lighting effect. Bu then again, I haven’t been doing this that long!

    Thanks for some great tutorials!

  34. Sweet! Great tut. Looks like you’re rockin’ Photoshop 7, eh? Friggin’ awesome. ;)

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    Ariful Alam Khan

    Nice effect

  36. Love the icon tutorials! This one turned out really great. Only part I thought looked messed up was the perspective on the “07″ on the side of the folder. But anyone who knows their way around photoshop should be able to fix that on their own.

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    Zach LeBar

    thats great! i love icon tutorials, and this is one of my favorites.

  38. This is the best thing I’ve seen on this site so far.

    Way to be creative!

  39. Nice one. Thanks!

  40. Not bad. Lots of steps for a small outcome :)

  41. I like the brush making part with the fur - the label isn’t blowing me away though - I think the opacity could be turned down a bit and it needs to be skewed to the left to make it look like it’s actually on that plane.

  42. lot of fun

  43. nicely done!

  44. Looks great!

  45. cool tut

  46. nice work - thanks for posting.

  47. wild outcome! nice

  48. Which fonts are being used?

  49. It’s like you guys know what I want to see, before I do. I’m using this for my AudioJungle submission. w00t!

  50. Nice tutorial! Keep up the good work!

  51. Ugly. Sorry.

  52. Nice tut thanks!

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    Aliqureshi

    Nice, I liked the end result :]

  54. Perspective is better achieve with “Vanishing Point” filter… oops… PS7 vs CS2… allthough fun result ;)

  55. WOW!!! :D

  56. Nice icon. Thx for the tut.

  57. Where would you use this?????? Super kitch…

  58. Very cool thanks!

  59. Ahh so warm n fuzzy! Thanks for the tut.

  60. Very cool thanks! i made this with a cow texture :)

  61. Wow! Thanks for the awesome tut! This one is really great because you can apply the same technique using textures other than this one. Stones or paper, for example =D

  62. friggin’ brilliant

  63. You should know that these may not be Jaguar spots, but indeed are more similar to the markings of a leopard. The coloring is similar to a Jaguar, but they also have smaller spots in the center of each pattern area. Leopards do not have the smaller inner spots in their markings, thus this image can cast a confusing light on exactly which cat (operating system) the folder refers to.

  64. i like the idea of making fur. thanks

  65. people help please!

    i cant find COLOR MASK

    what is it and where is it located in photoshop menu???

  66. Forget the icon, this is a great tutorial for creating brushes! Would be ideal for digital painters and artists. Some of you jerks need to stop looking at the outcome and learn the techniques to develop your own style.

  67. I like the look and feel of that fur

  68. Cool icon! Sometimes hair/fur effects look awesome when done right and this one is pretty cool.

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    Kenneth Jensen

    Leo Utskot >> The stencil font is called Cargo, and is made by URW++ http://www.fontshop.com/search/?q=Cargo&x=0&y=0 . I don’t know what the other font is called..

  70. It was something neeeeeeeeeeeeeeew.
    I loved it

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    crazyart12

    nice!!!!

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