Creating a Cool Yellow Helmet Icon
In Drawing by Václav KrejčíEditor's Note: This tutorial was originally published in the Czech language at Grafika Online. Grafika have kindly given permission for Vaclav to republish here on PSDTUTS for those of us who haven't quite mastered Czech
Step 1
As a base, we will use this photograph I took. It's not the greatest photo, but we can use it to define the basic shapes. The advantage of this photo is the fact that it was taken with wide lens camera, and the perspective is nicely visible. When we talk about icons, perspective is very often VERY excessive, so this is perfect.
Step 2
So firstly, cut the helmet out of its background. You can do this using the pen tool, or your favourite way of extracting images. Then copy this photo into a new Photoshop document and resize the image to fit the icons dimension - probably 128x128 px. You can use for example new layer sized 128x128, which will help you to be more accurate. Or - you can of course use document sized 128x128 px, but - I like to have more space for drawing.
Step 3
Select the Pen Tool and step by step trace each part of the helmet. We begin with the visor area. Don´t worry about the color, it's the shape that's important. For better accuracy it's good to decrease the layer´s visibility (Opacity) - simply press some numlock key (for example 5 for 50% Opacity). When tracing, be sure to draw as a Shape Layer (first icon on the Options bar), so you can modify this layer in the future.
Note that because we're just tracing the visor it doesn't matter that the rest isn't accurate around the helmet shape (we'll do that in the next steps).
Step 4
Create the second part of the "peak" by copying the previous layer (Ctrl + J) and move the selected points upward - with the Direct Selection Tool (A).
Step 5
Then trace the main part of the helmet as shown below.
Step 6
Don´t forget the embossed part in the middle (magnified on the next screenshot). You can make it purposely bigger, because the middle streak will nicely help you to define the 3D shape of the helmet.
Step 7
That is why you can draw this streak as a new layer too. First, start with the right part - which is in the shadow.
Step 8
Than duplicate this layer (Ctrl + J) and with Direct Selection Tool, move the point on the right to the left. This way, the right side of this shape will perfectly fit the left part of the previous layer.
Step 9
And, you are ready to go to the next level. Hide the photograph (or move it to the side) and as you can see, the basic shape of our icon is done. You should now have five layers of shapes ready for the next stage. I'll refer to them by numbering in order of how we drew them (1-5)
Step 10
To start, hide all layers except the first one (1) - and fill this layer with yellow color (#FFDF14). Than create new layer (Ctrl + Shift + Alt + N), and group it with previous (Ctrl + Alt + G). On this screenshot, it´s layer (2). Into this layer, draw with big soft brush with darker color (#D59D00) - so the layer will be darker on the right side. Next, load the selection of layer (4), invert the selection (Ctrl + Shift + I), create new layer (3) and again use big soft brush to draw a shadow on the right side (color #3B1C02).
Step 11
So that you don´t have to do it all again for layer (4), show this layer with decreased opacity to 50%. This way, you can still see the shadow from the previous layer, how easy. For now, the "peak" is done and you can continue with the main part of the helmet.
Step 12
So, unhide the shape of main part and recolor it to the yellow (#FDDB13). Again, create a new layer, group it with previous (Ctrl + Alt + G) and in the marked areas, use big soft brush with darker color. It´s not necessary to make a very big shadow...
Step 13
...because for a better result you can use the middle streak. Unhide this layer, recolor it to the dark yellow (#AA6F00) and add a layer mask. Into this mask, draw in the middle with a big soft black Brush (as shown below) - and the layer will be visible only on the sides - not in the middle.
Step 14
Next, unhide the last layer - the main part of the streak. Recolor it to yellow (#FBD500). In this step, you can also darken the main part of the helmet to match the peak.
Step 15
To make the shape of the helmet more accentuated, use this simple method - draw a one pixel outline around every shape where the light shines.
Start with second peak layer. Load the selection (Ctrl + click on the layer), create new layer, and from the Edit menu select the Stroke function. Set the Width to 1px, color white, press confirm.
Step 16
Add a layer mask to this layer, and fill it with black color. This way, nothing is visible. Than select a big soft white brush, and draw into the mask where the light should shine. The outline will be visible only where the white area is in the mask.
Step 17
Use the same method for the other shapes. The icon's really starting to take shape now!
Step 18
Continue with another darkening in selected areas (shown) - where the contrast between the helmet parts is too low.
Step 19
To make the icon even better, you can add backlight with another color. This will help a lot, because icons with only one color tend to look a little dull.
Firstly, load the selection of all shape layers (Ctrl + Shift + click on the layers), create new layer, contract the selection of 1 pixel (Select > Modify > Contract) and use a big soft brush to draw the backlight - as the arrow shows. Use whatever color you like, light blue or violet work well.
Step 20
The last thing you will be adding is the very big highlight. As in the tutorial iMouse - creating Apple mouse (which I also wrote!) start with Pen Tool and draw the window shapes:
Step 21
Copy this layer (Ctrl + J) and blur it with Gaussian Blur filter (set the Radius to some low number).
Step 22
Than draw with big soft white Brush over the highlights, to make it even more shiny. Don´t worry about the windows shapes, it´s not necessary to see them completely.
Step 23
And that´s it!
As you can see on this picture, the helmet is more outstanding on the dark background, so don´t be afraid to experiment and try to create icons from different photographs. Good luck with your work!
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skut
March 6th, 2008
wow complex, can learn a lot of technique and perspective from this ^^
Thanks, great one
Collis
March 6th, 2008
Yeah, Vaclav’s technique is really stunning, well done Vaclav!
And best of all, he’s got lots more tutorials he’s bringing to PSDTUTS, yay!!!
chandan
March 6th, 2008
amazing
Mr K
March 6th, 2008
Yeap a great tutorial showing how fantastic icons can be made from photos.
A couple of points though
1) you really should LABEL your layers, imho it’s a lazy designer who doesn’t label his layers - like a lazy coder who doesn’t comment code.
2) the highlight at the end, seems too harsh. I don’t think I’ve ever seen such a glossy hard hat
Still the work is great and can get us into this work.
@Collis: you should talk to Tomasz, one of the best photoshop folks I know. Check out his site here
http://www.tomasz-opasinski.com/ - if you want to talk to him, I have his details
John
March 6th, 2008
Awesome. Simple. And Awesome.
Gleb
March 6th, 2008
I have already started to miss posts like that.
HipHopMakers
March 6th, 2008
Cool Tutorial.
Andrei Constantin
March 6th, 2008
Amazing stuff, I can barely keep up with the updates on this site
lukxiufung
March 6th, 2008
Another useful tutorial
nice!
GeminiArt
March 6th, 2008
wow …coll tut
great icon 
Daniel
March 6th, 2008
Very nice job! and cool techniques here ! Thanks a lot Vaclav
Collis
March 6th, 2008
Hey Mr K, I checked out that link, Tomasz’s work is amazing! I sent him an email to see if he’d be interested in writing for us, i hope he is as even the highest fee I can offer him is no doubt much lower that his regular pay, so he’d be doin’ it for the fun of it
Anyhow thanks for the link!
Arnaud
March 6th, 2008
Haha, drawing to show to or comes to light.
Shane
March 6th, 2008
That’s the first time I think I’ve seen the creation of an icon beginning with a photo. Very interesting technique, and one that I’ll be trying out for sure.
Thanks.
Salva
March 6th, 2008
Great!
Anthony Ettinger
March 6th, 2008
Thanks, great detail in lighting effects!
Vaclav
March 6th, 2008
thank you all for your nice comments! I´m really glad you like it, and I hope you´ll like my others tutorials too…
Mr. K - I often label only main layers and groups, with hundreds of layer in a document it´s useless to label every layer - just like it´s useless to comment every line in source code… but I will try to improve it, so the .psd files will be more understandable.
giackop
March 6th, 2008
I love this one.. I think it’s an amazing technique.. and btw icons are damn cool..
fabio sasso "zee"
March 6th, 2008
man, that’s really cool and useful… thanks a lot
Ben
March 6th, 2008
Wow, great and detailed tutorial, me likey!
Lamin Barrow
March 6th, 2008
I think i could use something like this on one of my coming projects. Thx for the tutorial man … I luv it.
Spencer
March 6th, 2008
Wow. Great tutorial.
Love seeing tutorials like this.
Markus
March 7th, 2008
Thats awesome!
Some days ago i downloaded, a icon plugin. Now i can use this :b
Thanks!
Constantin Potorac
March 7th, 2008
Great work. I really love it.
Ralph
March 7th, 2008
I appreciate the tutorial.
I’m also wondering how you made the dark background.
Thanks!
Dave
March 7th, 2008
Really great tutorial, thanks!
b00m
March 7th, 2008
wow, czech tuts on psdtuts :). It transled author or somebody from psdtuts?
Colin Stein
March 7th, 2008
god damn….awesome! truly awesomes!
multi awesomes!
VectorCars
March 7th, 2008
Very nice tutorials, thanks..
Terry
March 7th, 2008
nice. one question, can the hat be converted to a vector image in photoshop, or is that better suited for illustrator? then import the image? anyone?
Dain
March 7th, 2008
really perfect tutorial. Super effect. Thank you.
Matt Radel
March 7th, 2008
Sweet! Great tut. Kinda reminds me of the skEdit logo - which is funny because I think Jon Hicks used Fireworks to create it.
Saiyuki
March 7th, 2008
Very good outcome!
Collis
March 7th, 2008
@b00m: Definitely an author translation, I couldn’t translate czech if my life depended on it
Constantin Potorac
March 7th, 2008
:))) neither to I
Cain
March 7th, 2008
Eh, I don’t really like the light reflections, but other than that, its perfect!
Constantin Potorac
March 7th, 2008
I must say that I really love the shiny icons. They are really amazing. And the Photoshop brush and gradients can make a really great job.
Thank you for sharing this tutorial for all of us.
Zach
March 7th, 2008
i LOVED that! i have seen a few tutorials on how to change icons, or how to take a PS file and make it an icon, but this is the first time ive seen a step by step walk through on the icon part. I also really like that you started from a photo.
i look foward to seeing more tuts from this talented person in the future.
now im going to go out and design some icons!
Andrew D
March 7th, 2008
Crazy badass tutorial!
strauss
March 7th, 2008
hi, i don’t know where i can put this, anyway, a few days ago, i saw a thumbnail in the flickr group of a nude girl…i just want to know or see the picture…a like a lot that effec..so, hope you can help me…that photo had a high contrast effect…thanks!!
Alberto
March 7th, 2008
I love the “fake hdri” effect, even if maybe it’s too glossy.
The cranked background is a little weird, imho.
Btw a perfect tutorial and a lot of hints, hope to see other tutorials of yours!
bweb
March 7th, 2008
Thanks, great tip.
escanive
March 7th, 2008
Thanks for the nice tutorial
niksy
March 8th, 2008
Wow, thank you man, this tutorial is great. Will try to apply same effect on different objects
r!CCi°21
March 8th, 2008
To Václav: Koukám, že jsi už i tady:) Gratuluju, jen tak dál… Šiř slávu českých designerů:) Přeju hodně štěstí, knížka je fakt skvělá, neuvažuješ o napsání něčeho nového?
Mark Abucayon
March 9th, 2008
That was awesome
vimo
March 10th, 2008
Hi there. Thank you so much for this tutorial. However, i don’t get it just as perfectly done as you do. Would you mind publishing the .psd file? or maybe sending it over to me? that would be awesome. But thumbs-up for your work!
Mchilly
March 10th, 2008
One great and useful tutorial
firewalker
March 10th, 2008
I can make this kind of art pretty well, but I still can’t make a tutorial as clear as this. Great Job.
Chillomat
March 11th, 2008
How can I make the background from the last picture? The background looks very nice!!! Great Job
Václav Krejčí
March 11th, 2008
@ vimo - sure, try the PSDTUTS Plus program, and you can download the source .psd file…
@ Chillomat - I´m thinking about the tutorials how to create background like this, but it will take me some time… in short - color base layer, photo of rocks overlay and than stripe pattern overlay… with little practise you can make this pattern seamless (it isn´t on the preview image). it´s easy.
@ to ALL - thank you again
OliMX
March 12th, 2008
Beautiful Tutorial, The logic behind every light and shade is something special in this tutorial. A Great help for people without art background.
andy stewart
March 13th, 2008
www.andystewart-design.com
Steip
March 17th, 2008
Thanks for sharing this amazing tutorial….
computer jobs
March 17th, 2008
keap working really great tut
Yuri
March 18th, 2008
de mais muito bomm mesmo valeu pelo tuto
Phillip
March 18th, 2008
Wow, truly an amazing tutorial!
Keep it up!
barat
March 19th, 2008
I made this one.
One Tip:
It’s good to draw this “icon” 2-4x larger than in this example and after that select all layers and use Ctrl+T to rescale it down - it will mask any mistakes, and drawing it bigger can be easier (more precise).
Katalog Stron
March 19th, 2008
I love it. 3D icon made in Photoshop is just amazing.
Jad
April 2nd, 2008
Great tutorial. I will try to implement this in one of my future logos.
Harry
April 12th, 2008
Awesome tut
rybaxs
April 25th, 2008
i want to mimic it..