Illustrate a Traffic Cone Icon in Photoshop
In Drawing by Václav KrejčíPreviously I showed you how to illustrate a construction helmet icon, today we'll be drawing a traffic cone, another handy icon for 'under construction' elements. Our cone icon is inspired by one I saw on the VLC Player site recently.
Editor'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
Start Photoshop, open New Document, and fill Background with light orange/sand color (#EABE94). Select Rounded Rectangle Tool and draw the base of the icon - color #CC622E (for now).
Step 2
Turn this shape (Ctrl + T) 45° round...
Step 3
...and make its height smaller approximately by half, again with the transform tool - Ctrl + T shortcut.
Step 4
Copy this layer (Ctrl + J), change the color to a darker shade (#8A3300) and move it under the last one. It will be the base of the cone. Unfortunately, on the left and also on the right (as the arrows show) there is a free space.
Step 5
That is why we have to fill in these places. One way to do this is to add two rectangles to the shape (see the outlines below).
Step 6
And we can get down to the main part. First we click out a triangle-like shape similar to this one with the Pen Tool (P).
Step 7
After it, add points with the same tool in the middle of both the top and bottom axis.
Step 8
Using the Direct Selection Tool (A) move the upper point up and the bottom point down. Note that when drawing the points I dragged out the handles so that.
Step 9
Now for the white reflective stripes we will create extra shapes. First we draw an ellipse over the whole width of the previous shape, place a rectangle over it (drawn with Shift key down) and then one more elllipse, which we substract from the shape (drawn with Alt key). For now, use colors e.g. #E6E6E6. You should wind up with the result shown.
Step 10
Copy this shape once more (Ctrl + J), move down and resize it - make it bigger to match the cone shape (Ctrl + T). Create a Clipping Mask from the last layer to both layers, with the Ctrl + Alt + G shortcut. After this the layers will be displayed only on the previous layer (orange).
Step 11
To keep our icon coloured properly, we can draw colors sideward into a new layer, which we are going to use for shading. It is a dark orange for shades (#6B3719), orange shades for the base (#D25200, #F07E00) and the light one for reflections (#E6E6E6). It will be OK if you use white color with lowered opacity for reflections.
So let's begin shading. Hide all layers except the first one (lower layer of the base), create a New layer, and then create a Clipping Mask of the previous layer (Ctrl + Alt + G).
Select a dark color and on the left middle scribble with a big brush, then select the right part of the shape with the Polygonal Lasso Tool , and scribble with big brush again. As you can see on the picture you should have two darkened patches.
Step 12
Unhide the next layer, recolor it to orange (#D45809) and create shades using coloring from the back. Light the shape as if the lighting is coming from the front.
Step 13
We create shades also above the main part of the cone, from the left and from the right as well. We use again the same color (#6C3819), only this time experiment with opacity and interaction (try setting the shading layer to Multiply for a good effect).
Step 14
Now we want to light up white stripes. If you look at reflecting glass, or a reflex vest closely, you can see clear structure, which we are going to try to immitate. Since the icon is very small, the structure also must be small and simple.
We draw this pattern into a new layer with the Pencil Tool, then select the section and define it as a new pattern - Edit - Define pattern.
Step 15
Now load the selection of both white layers (Ctrl + Shift + click on the Layer), create a new layer (Ctrl + Alt + Shift + N) and set this selection as a Layer Mask.
Step 16
Switch to the Mask (Alt + click on the Mask) and fill the white spaces with our prepared pattern. We will use the fact that the black color does not change by Multiply interaction. Open the Fill dialog from the Edit menu, set our pattern, interaction and confirm.
Step 17
What has happened? Now the layer content will be seen only on the point of white layers, but only as a pattern. You can try it out immediately, by drawing with some tool into the layer. In the same way like on this picture.
Step 18
But we want to have a nice light, that is why we set a big white soft brush and draw in the middle of the cone. Our pattern starts to project nicely.
Step 19
That is why we can enter into big reflections over the whole cone. First we load a selection of the main part of the cone and Contract this selection by 2px.
Step 20
With the Polygonal Lasso Tool we subtract the right half (holding down the Alt key) and after it with the Elliptical Marquee Tool subtract the upper part (which would not be lit as well - but only for now).
Step 21
With the selection still set, draw a gradient from white to transparent into a new layer with the Gradient Tool.
Step 22
Create a reflection on the base in the same way making sure to show it angling off to match the object.
Step 23
Make sure you also add the highlight to the side of the base. Here you can use Rectangular Marquee Tool.
Step 24
But the cone without the reflection on the top looks like a little bit strange, so we need to add it here as well. Because we wish to edit this reflection eventually, we can use a Shape Layer, created with Pen Tool.
Step 25
Highlight the edges of reflections more. We use the Pen Tool to do this, you can see detailed shots below.
Step 26
Because we're creating an extra glossy cone, the base should have a slight reflection as well.
When the cone is glossy enough, the cone part should reflect on the base. That is we we copy this layer (orange one) and put it above the base. Flip the layer, move it down, we can also add a mask for a layer to vanish down. You can see on the picture below that the reflection is mostly seen on the right part of the icon (where the arrow shows).
Step 27
The last step will be adding a background light. It's nice if the icon is not all the same color, so instead we can choose another shade of the light, I selected a violet color. Load the selection of all layers and make it one pixel smaller - Select > Modify > Contract...
Step 28
...than draw with a big soft violet (#D2B8F6) Brush the light into the new layer,
Step 29
And that's it! Good luck to your work!
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frky
March 18th, 2008
interesitng and great
Eliot Jacobs
March 18th, 2008
Thanks! Gonna check it out now!
Jesús Rodríguez
March 18th, 2008
Excellent! thanks for this one!
grEvenX
March 18th, 2008
Very well done cone! A good introduction to some lightning techniques.
Kim Dolleris
March 18th, 2008
simple and beautiful. I really like the reflex details - gives it the last grain.
chandan
March 18th, 2008
really nice work.
tom
March 18th, 2008
who the fuck cares about these shits!?
it sucksss
we want some tutarial on picture,picture effects and shits
thank you
Andrei Constantin
March 18th, 2008
we need more and more tuts like this
Jeii
March 18th, 2008
VLC icon
Coooooool
Joefrey Mahusay
March 18th, 2008
Nice tut. Thanks for sharing.
Jesús Rodríguez
March 18th, 2008
tom if you don’t like this tutorial then just don’t come back mate! but don’t come here to say useless words!
Cheers!
Manuel Merz
March 18th, 2008
@tom: I think you got even stuck with that detailed instructions. I don’t see any point to act like you do. Say thanks for the guy who took the time to write this down or simply don’t visit this site again - thank you.
I’am really interested in other guys techniques and that neat icon looks simply great. Could really be a vista like vlc icon
Keep the tutorials coming.
Markus
March 18th, 2008
Not to be Mr. Raincloud, but we have already learned this ..
(It looks great! :D)
arnaud
March 18th, 2008
Really cool !
luk
March 18th, 2008
if i pay 9 dollars for membership can i get the psd of this file?
spasquini
March 18th, 2008
I really appreciate the efforts to do everything by vector shapes, so as to set this cone icon fully resizable.
Thank you.
chris
March 18th, 2008
nice tutorial! keep up the good work.
GeminiArt
March 18th, 2008
wow great tut … good job man
Shane
March 18th, 2008
Very nice tutorial - thanks.
Eva
March 18th, 2008
awesome !!!
giackop
March 18th, 2008
i love icons thanks!!!
Lamin Barrow
March 18th, 2008
WOW… Amazing trick.
Naveed
March 18th, 2008
once a again a gud tut
anyways why dnt you guys come up with some Illustrator and Fireworks tutorials ?
bweb
March 18th, 2008
Oh! so simple, so cool. Really nice job!
Erik
March 18th, 2008
Really nice! Great!
Naveed - This is _PSDtuts_, go find a site named FIREWORKStuts or something =P
Sacha
March 18th, 2008
Nice tutorial, but why not do this in illustrator ? I have to admit the end result is beautiful, but illustrator seems much more appropriate at least for the beginning stages.
Plus, it would be much easier to scale the icon at a later point.
Steve Forbes
March 18th, 2008
Awesome tutorials dude! Keep it up
Mr Kuzio
March 18th, 2008
Cite:
“Nice tutorial, but why not do this in illustrator ? I have to admit the end result is beautiful, but illustrator seems much more appropriate at least for the beginning stages.
Plus, it would be much easier to scale the icon at a later point.”
This guy have my same idea.
The cone can be make better with Illustrator. Maybe i will make my own tutorial for the cone but using Illustrator.
See you soon.
Liam
March 18th, 2008
Just a bit of information for everyone asking for Illustrator tutorials etc, the name of this site is PSDTuts, hence why all of the tutorials are for Photoshop
This is an amazing tutorial, it is so crisp. Keep these sort of tutorials coming!
Constantin Potorac
March 18th, 2008
Another great tutorial from you. Thank you.
SnakeJake
March 18th, 2008
BRILLIANT! I don’t know if I’ll ever use it, but the techniques are great.
jerry
March 18th, 2008
Dobrá práce, upíre
Flaunt
March 18th, 2008
Agree with Liam, come here for Psd tuts, hence the name of the site. If you want Illustrator and Fireworks; Check out AiTuts and FwTuts.
Nice effects! THANKS
Supra622
March 18th, 2008
I’m with the naysayers on this one. Glossy reflectiveness is very overdone already… and one this tutorial, the light reflection isn’t even *remotely* realistic.
Peve
March 18th, 2008
Hmm, the shades seem to be bad positioned. If the light comes from the top right why do we have a reflection and a highlight on the leftside?
b00m
March 19th, 2008
Václav(e hezký) nice
fire-pixel.com
March 19th, 2008
It can really be applied to anything. Great job with the step by step.
I’ll reciprocate with another good article because that’s all I have.
Top 10 Awesome Websites That Sell Cool Products You Probably Have Never Visited But Need To.
http://www.comember.net/blogs/firepixel/
Thanks
Katalog Stron
March 19th, 2008
Very high quality effect. Respect.
Andrew D
March 19th, 2008
Excellent tutorial! Thanks
John
March 19th, 2008
That mesh patter rocks! I’d personally tone down the gloss a bit - but very good tutorial.
Cain
March 19th, 2008
Please share more!
Are we going to make a whole construction theme here?
Daniel
March 19th, 2008
very nice icon ! great tutorial. thanks a lot
James
March 19th, 2008
Good looking icon… my only beef is the “reflection” looks like you painted the side of the cone. Traffic Cones are not reflective glossy plastic so at best it would be a VERY muted gloss.
Josh
March 19th, 2008
QUESTION:
In Step 9, how do you draw the ellipse so that it snaps to the cone shape?
In other words, are there some special settings I should use to draw the ellipse?
————
BTW, the tutorial is neat.
“tom” can go whine to his mommy if he doesn’t like it.
tom
March 19th, 2008
oh you guys are dumb…
you think the dude spend his time to write this tutorial only for you to learn something?,if you think like that kill yourself now
he gets money fools so stfu
Germán
March 19th, 2008
@tom: do you actually work ad honorem? I think is great to earn money doing what you like to do… and teaching some techniques is a good way to earn money.. besides, he’s not forcing you to buy anything.. thanks man
PublicRecordsGuy
March 19th, 2008
A lot of work, but I’m definitely doing it. I think it would look great on custom 404 pages, or under construction pages. I love it. I just need to learn to transfer my wedding photography skills and limited photoshop into becoming an artist.
Václav Krejčí
March 19th, 2008
@tom - sure, you´re right. I will tell you one big secret - I do everything for money. And I don´t see anything wrong with it. Of course I could do milion different things than writing the tutorials, but I like it, and if readers likes it too, it´s great. For me it looks like you´re the only one unsatisfied, and moreover it look´s like enviousness. Calm down boy.
@all - thank you very much for your nice comments!
barat
March 19th, 2008
It was realy nice one. I had some time and I followed this tutorial. Who knows, maybe I’ll learn how to ilustrate/draw because now I’m using vectors/pen tool only for making selections/substracting
James Carlos
March 19th, 2008
Really well done. Great attention to detail as always.
remmac
March 19th, 2008
Some guys write supertuts, other people waist time critisizing people’s supertuts
Markus
March 19th, 2008
There is a site named Firetuts.com. It works like PSDtuts, but they dont have many tutorials, and they are not updating :S
Chris
March 19th, 2008
Great tutorial - but I’d lower the opacity of the gloss a bit. It’d look more photorealistic.
Sonny Bill Williams
March 19th, 2008
Toms a wanker…
Sonny Bill Williams
March 19th, 2008
A funny wanker, but still a wanker
goldenthunder
March 19th, 2008
awesome dude! thanks! and luk yes
madBOX20
March 19th, 2008
im stuck on step 9/10 could someone help me please?
ali
March 19th, 2008
nice tutorial, i agree with Chris ^^^ tho, the gloss is a bit bold
webthese
March 19th, 2008
Nice and different tutorial. I really like it.
Ibrahack
March 19th, 2008
maybe he is getting money but i bet that money is not a big thing for all this content he publish! i think this community is full of ungrateful people! :S
cheers
tom
March 19th, 2008
@ valcav kerjicici or what ever the F**K is it…YES you could do anything else that you can earn money but this shit got lots of money in itslef,so stfu and stop actin like a kind, good man… aight
everyone else yall can kiss what is between my leg
thank you.
Heiko
March 19th, 2008
just awesome!
Flaunt
March 19th, 2008
Someone please ban Tom. His bad attitude is bringing down this site. He needs an attitude of graditude. Lets keep it positive.
Ben Griffiths
March 20th, 2008
These icon tutorials are fantastic - love them.
guterkuchen
March 20th, 2008
Thanxs
Alberto
March 20th, 2008
@ Manuel - quote: “Could really be a vista like vlc icon.”
Maybe you meant osx like vlc icon…
Great tutorial. I create a lot of icons and this technique is really great!!
Ibrahack
March 20th, 2008
Agree with Flaunt, i think you should think on banning people or something.. this people is very annoying..
Manicd
March 20th, 2008
Brilliant tutorial - Ive learnt lots of techniques
Andrew
March 20th, 2008
@ Tom
If your so awesome go make your own tut.
——
This cone tut though is great!
JokR
March 20th, 2008
great tutorial, I’ve learned a lot of interesting stuff can’t wait to try it myself.
barcusi
March 20th, 2008
i never really post on tutorials but i just have to say this site is excellent, you guys are doing great work!
Casey
March 20th, 2008
Very nice. Looks almost isometric in a way.
senol
March 20th, 2008
good man cool
nick
March 22nd, 2008
Nice… I toned the shine down a bit.
[img]http://img.skitch.com/20080321-pythepa376qic1q4rst1dad5hu.jpg[/img]
Ricardo
March 24th, 2008
Very very nice icon.
Thanks!
mahalie
March 25th, 2008
I really like the pattern application to the strips on the cone. Also the color swash - I’ve done some small variations of that but never consciously, I really like it.
I can’t believe some of the negative feedback or requests for other programs. I ask only for more of the same. Along these lines I’d love so see a tutorial on creating tiny vs. large icons. For instance, what would you do to make this cone readable at, say, 20px high and to prevent poor aliasing. This is a problem I’ve come up against using Illustrator for small icons and have read suggestions to move to PS for this small scale pixel-perfect control.
suresh
March 26th, 2008
great tutorial….
thanks
internet & web design blog
March 27th, 2008
nice tutroials mate keep up the good work
f0ox
March 27th, 2008
http://alltutorials.ru/ - уроки фотошоп, уроки photoshop cs3, уроки по фотошопу
Karl
March 29th, 2008
Step 9 has me stuck. I’m still not proficient with knowing when new layers are required, so I’m not getting the white with my rectangle. Also, if I hold down the shift key while making it, it wants to be a square.
Qbrushes
April 24th, 2008
thanks for the tutorial
Dimas
April 24th, 2008
I cannot do the step 5…I dont know what to do.Also,I do the triangle at step 6 to become a cone…
rybaxs
April 25th, 2008
ive remember my VLC icon.. yaho0! great!
Martin
April 29th, 2008
The brush parts would have been excellent in video tut format. On the other side you’re forced to play around with the brush settings yourself.
This was a learning experience, but i need to work some more on my shadow brush skills for sure
marikikis
May 3rd, 2008
cool tnx =)