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Create Rainbow Logos with Warped Grids

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This tutorial is another user's request. It's an easy technique, but I'm sure you will be able to use it in all sorts of designs. It's very versatile. In this case, I used this technique for a logo, but I could use it to create grids with light effects as well.

Step 1

Create a new document and fill the background with black. After that create a new layer. With the Rectangular Marquee Tool (M) create a rectangular selection like the image below. After that fill the selection with black again.

Step 2

Go to Filter>Stylize>Tiles. Use 10 for the Number of Tiles, and 1% for the Maximum Offset.

Step 3

Go to Filter>Blur>Motion Blur. Use 90 degrees for the Angle and a distance of 60 pixels.

Step 4

With the Rectangular Marquee Tool (M) select the bottom of the grid and delete it, so it won't have that faded- out look.

Step 5

Go to Edit>Transform>Warp. Then select Flag.

Step 6

Double-click on the layer to open the Layer Style Dialog Box. Select the Gradient Overlay. Change the Blend Mode to Multiply and use Linear for the Style and 0 degree angle.

For the colors use red, yellow, green, and cyan.

Step 7

Add the text now and we have our first version of the logo.

Step 8

Repeat the Steps 1 to 4. Then instead of using Warp, let's use Perspective and Distort.

Start using Perspective. Move the vertices to the center and create the perspective. After that, select Distort just to make some adjustments.

Step 9

Repeat Step 6 again and add a Gradient Overlay to the symbol.

Step 10

With the grid in perspective, we can apply the warp again and test different styles, below I show some variations.

Conclusion

This is a very quick and at the same time very useful technique. You can use it to create grids. Below I show an example of a grid I've created using it. Also you can create the effect without the grid but only with the gradient. There are lots of possibilities. It's all about playing with the tools.

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  1. NIce

  2. Very nice.

  3. Awsome!!!
    You have the coolest PSD tutorials!GREAT WORK, MAN!

  4. nice

  5. Very Great… !!!!

    Thank you!

  6. pretty cool. i could use this in some header graphics and such. i give it a 8 out of 10.

  7. Cool, simple and clean effect. I like your conclusions. Might become inspirational for some work.

  8. Wow, nice, great looking simple effect. Good job!

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    Colin Stein

    i love this one!

  10. nice fabio….
    very nice… AGAIN…

  11. Fabio -

    i cherish your knowledge and generosity in sharing such info…please, Please, PLEASE, can you fill me in on how people are doing this ( http://www.inkoperated.com/images/colorefulLines01.jpg )
    a tutorial or a private message or anything would be most appreciated.

    i have tried using the warp tool along with your digital smoke tutorials and a gradient overlay, but nothing of the sort is coming out…

    pls help!

    thank you.

  12. great tut

  13. fantastic! simple technique, but so very useful. thanks!

  14. Simple but cool.

  15. Amacing… realy…

  16. Thanks buddy! I owe you a coffee! ;)

  17. Nice effect with plenty of cariation, thanks :D

  18. thanx fabio.. great tutorial

  19. GREAT! I love this website

  20. So simple and effective, very nice tut!!

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    frank vasquez

    Great tutorial my friend!

  22. Tutorial is great

    Comment is very very bad !

  23. Nice Tutorial.

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    omarterrones

    This is really good!!

  25. Hey hey… Fabio is back :))

    Great one pal. ;)

  26. ok

  27. Nice Tutorial…

    It remembers me at a Kodak Ad!

    Daniel

  28. Yea this is a great tutorial!

  29. good tut, love the way you show the various examples of how to use the effect across different designs

  30. This is a great tut. I use the warp tools all the time in Illustrator when making logos. I didn’t even realize they where in Photoshop. Thanks.

  31. Nice !!!

  32. Very cool but the rainbow thing is getting played out, IMO.

  33. This is fabulous! Really great tut Fabio. Simple but very useful. And I love that you showed how versatile the effect can be with the different arrangements. Thanks for this!

  34. very nice tutorial, love the site!

  35. thank you Fabio, great tutorial as always!

  36. nice to hear from you again Fabio, very inspiring as usual; thanksalot!!

  37. Nice and simple. Very cool. :)

  38. Nice one Fabio - that’s quite a simple tutorial in terms of steps and difficulty of steps, but the result is very effective and pleasing on the eye.

    Cheers.

  39. Simple and class

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    Mark Bowen

    Again a great little tutorial. Not difficult to figure out and do but a very nice finish to it so well done.

    I think perhaps you have missed out a small step though where you have created the grid and then in the next image you have a grid without edges. You have in the image the marquee selecting one of the images which you would have then deleted but it wasn’t mentioned. It’s fairly obvious what you have done but some people may get confused.

    Easily fixable though ;-)

    Best wishes,

    Mark

  41. Yay for Fabio

  42. Nice playing with Grids

  43. Hey everybody, thanks a lot for the comments, and I’m glad you liked the tutorial……. its a very useful technique, like I’ve been using it all the time, but the best thing is that it’s really simple ;)

    @Mark, yeah that marquee selection was to show that, but I forgot to explain :( I did that to make it look a bit harder :)

    all the best!

  44. Very nice one as usual. Sharp and simple.

    Thanks a lot Fabio.

  45. Hey, sweet tutorial. Reminds me of the logo at http://www.northcolour.com/. I’ve always been curious about how they do that.

  46. Fabio, I love all the work you have been doing with this color schema! Keep up the great work and thank you!

  47. simplisty is king once you know how

    would never of used tiles filter before now

    great show - encore

  48. I’ve noticed the site had some amazing tutorials to start with, but lately the quality has greatly depreciated. It seems the site is going for a quantity vs quality path.

    It seems like there are alot of people here that are quite good at Photoshop judging by the flickr group but the tutorials are almost insulting. Color adjustment and super simple logos are not the way to go, if you guys could provide some more quality tutorials like you guys started with that would be great.

    Plus Member,
    Mario

  49. How did you make those gloving balls on the last pic? Nice tut!

  50. *Edit Hey, why should those that are very good at photoshop always complain at the more simple tutorials? Ok, you guys might not learn anything from it but for those of us that haven’t been photoshopping for all that long, these tutorials are just what we need to get better and make progress as we develop our skills.
    If you are so good, why are you looking at a tutorial site all the time? Use your own creativity and skills to get better and make some own work.
    “This tutorial is another user’s request.

  51. Nice, that was clever!

  52. love it.. great work! Thanks for sharing this.

  53. i want to see some tuts from Collis!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    :)

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    Paulo Sales

    Fabio´s stuff is pretty amazing..basic tuts but allways great concepts…less is more(sometimes)…well done again!

  55. Get this man a NEW (Australian Beer). Great tut man. Keep ‘em coming

    Cheers

  56. EXCELLENT TUT! I have played around with this before, but never gotten such good results! Keep it up!

  57. Great job. Really nice tut.

  58. I’m not too fond of the end result, but the warp and grid techniques are pretty interesting. All in all, a decent tutorial.

  59. I love this tutorial, it opens up a brilliant new tool for me, very impressed!!

  60. Wow. That’s a nice effect. Time to make some rainbows and a pot of gold. :)

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    ibrahim.x

    you have an illistrator way to do this ?

  62. Nice Idea

  63. Great tutorial! I heart the warp tool.

  64. easy and clean, thanks !

  65. Yay! I was waiting for this :P

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    Sheldon Levene

    Can we have a tut on designing a vehicle wrap for cars, as in step by step and scaled for print. thx

  67. These tutorials are amazing, the final result is great.
    I love the colours as in the other tutorial to create a rainbow background.

  68. I really love the examples at the bottom. Great tutorial.

  69. Thanks for the tutorial.

    Question… how do you adjust the thickness of the lines? In the conclusion you had one image where the lines were very thick. Can you tell me how you do that?

    Thanks again.

  70. When are we going to have members only content.. I mean, yeah its only $9, but we’ve only had one tutorial for paying extra. (yes i know we get to download layer styles) .. But I want to see some member only stuff If i’m actually going to pay for using the site.. Thanks.

  71. another fine tutorial loving it! great technique’s

  72. simple yet great . . . love the examples at the end I just have to try them myself

  73. @ng - to make that one very thick, just fill the selection with white in the first step and the rest is the same…

    Thanks a lot for the comments ;)

  74. Wohoooow! Finally a tutorial which covers a technique and not just a super-advanced text-effect. I totally love that it´s so easy and fast. It´s a masterpiece!

    / Bye Tom

  75. nice idea my friend :) thank you

  76. Very nice effect. Thank you so much for this tutorial. They are really good quality.

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    Rami Reddy Dinne

    Very nice tutorial and it’s very easy to create

    nice presentation

  78. Nice abduzeedoo … Simple and beautifull … this warped grids made nice effects ..

    “Valeu parcero” .. Brazuka na área !!!

  79. Something without rainbows next time? Perhaps? K thx bai.

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    riq pepino

    “abduzeedo” i like the font… can you post a link where you downloaded it from

  81. I love the effect where you have shiny drops of light amongst the grid lines… but i haven’t the slightest idea how to go about doing that myself… can anyone help?
    Thanks!
    PS: this tutorial and website kick booty!

  82. i wonder why each time i want to make it blur, phostohop suddenly crash. i cant make it blur. is there any way i can do? this tutorial looks like fun to do it =(

  83. Note* View the Image in full size, luks much better

    Just finish the Cover of a Catalog i designed, nothing special but i though i’d show the technique i used which can be found here -

    http://www.flickr.com/photos/maumin/2405176461/

    - The only reason why i’m posting this is because i have seen many PSDTUT visitors complain about the quality of these tutorials. For me every single tutorial matters, and by simply altering PSDTUT method in the tutorial above, i created a different effect for the cover page which was first all black.

    So my point is tht user need to calma down and remember that even a small twist in a tutorial which might not seem much for the time being can be very helpful in kept in mind for the right time.

    ^__^

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    Matt Gardiner

    Dude. Very cool effect!

  85. i love waves of lights - hoping for a tutorial on how to create stunning gradients - maybe i will create one lol

  86. Thats the muts nuts man. Looks so nice as a wallpaper with a tag under it.

  87. I love you!

  88. I Love You. Thank you very much for this tutorial.

  89. nice tut, very easy too. thanks

  90. thanks a lot

  91. i’m going to try the 2nd one in your example. that looks awesome

  92. Very nice. I like it a lot.

  93. Absolutely TOP!!!!!!!!

  94. Well an amazing post, and well explained too with the brilliant tut.

  95. Cool Tutorial.

    Sadly I have Photoshop CS and not CS2 or CS3…but I can improvise.

    Anyways..it is a cool way to learn to use filters more effectively.

    Thanks

  96. Someone tried to copy your tutorial lol: (in Dutch though)

    http://www.tomatesworld.be/?p=35#comment-49

  97. Does anyone know where the MSNBC mast head tutorial is?

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