Making a Photoshop Shield!
In Effects by CollisStep 1:
We begin with a dark grey to black gradient. I drew this with the Radial Gradient, which long-time PSDtuts readers will know is my favorite gradient tool. Anyhow don't worry too much about these colors, because midway through the tutorial, I decided they were too dark and changed them!

Step 2:
Now press Ctrl-R to switch on your rulers and drag some guides out. You do this by clicking on the ruler and then keeping your mouse down and dragging out to where you want them to be. I set up my guides as shown below. Because I'm drawing a triangle, I want to make sure that it's symmetric and not wonky - hence the guides.
Note that at any time you can press Ctrl+' and the guides will switch on and off. This is useful because otherwise they get in the way of what you're trying to do sometimes.
Also with the rulers you can right-click on the rulers and you'll see the different measurements they work in. For Web graphics it's probably easiest to work in pixels (though for print you'd want something larger probably). Anyhow because my canvas is 500x500, I put the guides at 100px, 250px, and 400px and then 100px and 250px downwards.

Step 3:
Next grab the Pen Tool (P) and draw a triangle as shown. You can do this with three dots (yes all the high school math is worthwhile after all!). Note that if you hold the mouse down when you place dots you'll get into the curvy pen thing (it's technical name is bezier curves) and we're not interested in those today, so just click once to get nice angled points.
Also if you hold down Shift you'll find you get the Pen Tool snapping to lines which are in multiples of 45 degrees. This can be good particularly if you want to draw the dead straight line at the top (and not accidentally place a mark a few pixels off). Alternately I suppose you could make sure you have snapping on which is under View > Snap To > Guides. Either way should get you the right result. As always Photoshop gives you a zillion ways to do everything.

Step 4:
Now we want a variant of the Pen Tool called the Add Anchor Point tool. You can see it in the picture below.

Step 5:
With the Add Anchor Tool selected and your guides still up, go through and add extra points in the positions shown below (note that I've switched off the guides with CTRL+' so that I could screenshot it properly).
You may be wondering why we didn't just add all these points in the beginning rather than after we'd drawn the triangle. The answer is simply that it's hard to get everything looking nice and symmetrical. This is just an easier way.

Step 6:
Now we are going to change to the Direct Selection Tool (A) which is the arrow shown. There are actually three Arrow tools in Photoshop, this one, it's alternate which is called the Path Selection Tool and our regular arrow also called the Move Tool. What's the difference?
Well basically the Move Tool (the regular one) is for moving objects around as you do normally. These other two are for paths. The Direct Selection tool is for selecting either points or edges (the lines between the points). While the Path Selection tool is for moving the entire path around all together (without it losing shape).
The best way to understand them, of course, is to click on each one in turn and see what it does! But for now we just want the Direct Selection Tool.

Step 7:
So using the Direct Selection Tool, first click on the top middle point to select it. Now hold down Shift and press the Up arrow a couple of times and you'll see the point move up. Next do the same with the left and right midpoints to make them move about.
We hold down Shift because it makes movement faster (I think SHIFT+Arrow is the same as 10xArrow with no Shift).
Anyhow, move the points about until you have something like shown...

Step 8:
It's up to you how you make your final path turn out, I made mine kinda quirky by just moving points about until they kinda looked like a shield. I saved the path in the PSD file for download in case you want that exact path. You can find it by clicking on the Paths tab and then you'll see a path marked Shield Path.
Any time you have a path you think you might want later, click to the Paths tab and then click on that little arrow pointing to the right and choose Save Path. This is particularly handy if you've spent a long time deep-etching a person out of a photograph and you want to make sure you don't accidentally lose your path work.

Step 9:
Next create a New Layer. Click on the Pen Tool and then right click anywhere on the canvas and choose Make Selection. You'll get a little dialog box asking if you want to feather your selection, make sure it's set to 0 (the default) and press OK.
Next get a light grey to dark grey and draw a gradient in your new layer as shown.

Step 10:
Now with that layer still selected, create a New Layer and go to Select > Modify > Contract and put in 10 pixels.
Next draw a gradient going the OTHER way with the same two light grey and dark grey colors. So the first one should be from top-left to bottom-right. This new layer should be bottom-right to top-left. You can see the effect of the two gradients in the picture for the next step.

Step 11:
Next while your second layer is still selected, go to Select > Modify > Contract again and use 10pixels again. Then create a new layer, and this time with a Radial Gradient, draw in a nice orange gradient with the lighter part in the top left as shown.

Step 12:
Now go back to the middle layer and press Ctrl and click on the layer to select its pixels as shown. Create a New Layer above that one and fill it with white.
Then go to Select > Modify > Contract and use a value of 1 pixel and then hit Delete. This will leave a one pixel thin white line between the two metallic gradients. It will look like the top of a ridge of metal (sort of ...)

Step 13:
Ok, so here's what we have so far. You can see that by using the two gradients going in opposite directions, we've created a sort of 3D effect which looks like light is coming from the top left and creating a highlight and shadow on the "metal."

Step 14:
Now we add a simple Drop Shadow and Inner Shadow to the orange layer. You can see these in the sample PSD file for download, but basically it's just an inner shadow with distance of 0 so that the shadow is even around the edges, and similarly with a drop shadow. We want the inner shadow as it makes it look a little more three dimensional because the edges are curving away from the viewer's perspective. The drop shadow is just to make the orange layer react a little more with the metal frame.

Step 15:
Here's what we have now... It's starting to look pretty cool. At this point I've also lightened the background (though it's hard to tell now that I look at it). So here it's a very dark grey, as opposed to black. Also I've added a drop shadow to the very first grey metal layer, though it's pretty faint.

Step 16:
Now in a new layer at the very top, draw an ellipse with the Elliptical Marquee Tool (M) and fill it with white as shown.

Step 17:
Now the only reason we've actually filled this with white is so that we can now press Ctrl-T and rotate the ellipse as shown.

Step 18:
Once you've rotated the ellipse hold down Ctrl and click on that layer to select the ellipse and then delete the layer itself so you are left with just a selection shaped as an ellipse on an angle.
Then create a new layer and draw a Radial Gradient going from white to transparent as shown.

Step 19:
Now hold down Ctrl and click on the orange layer to select its pixels and then press Ctrl+Shift+I to invert the selection (i.e. you'll be selecting everything except the orange layer's pixels) and then click on the very top layer, which has that white-transparent radial gradient from the last step, and press Delete. You should now have a highlight as shown.

Step 20:
Now set that highlight layer to a blending mode of Overlay and an Opacity of 60%. It should give a nice golden yellow as shown.

Step 21:
Now in create a new layer and then again hold down Ctrl and click on the orange layer to select its pixels. Then in the new layer draw a Linear Gradient downwards from black to transparent as shown.

Step 22:
Set this new black layer to a blending mode of Soft Light and then hold down Ctrl and click on the orange layer yet again then hold down Shift and press the down arrow a few times to move the selection down. Next go back to that black layer and hit Delete to leave just a bar running along the top as shown.

Step 23:
At this point, I decided to brush the metal up a bit. To do this, click on either of the two grey layers and with the Burn Tool (O) selected and a soft brush, just darken the parts that are darker and lighten the parts that are lighter as you see fit. I did this just to get a bit more contrast as shown. Don't forget if you hold down Alt while using the Burn Tool it changes to the Dodge Tool (which lightens instead of darkening) so you don't need to keep switching between them.

Step 24:
OK now for the radial burst in the background. Choose the Custom Shape Tool (U) and select the shape shown below.

Step 25:
Create a new layer just above the dark grey background and, using white as your foreground color, draw a very large version of that shape as shown. This makes a kind of vector starburst effect.

Step 26:
Now set that layer to Overlay and 30% opacity so it's much fainter. Finally in a layer at the very top, I added a giant S in a darkish red color and set it to Multiply at 20%. Then I wrote a word over the top and we're finished! A bit of a strange effect, but a fun one nonetheless!

Sample PSD
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Headshot
October 6th, 2007
Awesome Tutorial!! Well Explained!!
Keep it up!
Josh Buckley
October 6th, 2007
Thanks! Another great tutorial from you guys
I can’t wait for more.
Eli
October 6th, 2007
Preeety.
Colix
October 6th, 2007
Looks good.
Robbeh
October 6th, 2007
Excellent! Now I can equip my Spartans with sexier shields! Thank you Collis!
Collis
October 6th, 2007
hehe you’re welcome Robbeh! THIS IS SPARTA
I couldn’t resist
Chris
October 6th, 2007
Very nice tutorial. This inspired me to make a Wallpaper out of it.
Keep it up!
lawton chiles
October 7th, 2007
Thank you! This is just what I need for a new branding and marketing campaign that I am doing for greensteelhomes.com
Also, the glowing text was awesome- my client loved my version which can be seen at
http://flickr.com/photos/lawtonchiles/1490657423/
Thanks!
Andrew
October 7th, 2007
Does anyone know where I can find that symbol?
Rao
October 7th, 2007
Oh cant wait to try this
thank you Dear Collis
:rose:
Scott
October 7th, 2007
Where did you get those custom shapes from ?
A great tutorial as always!
j-man
October 7th, 2007
For the step 16-19 stuff, I’d probably create an elipse path using the shape tool then rotate and fill the path as needed. I’d probably clip the reflection layer with the shield color layer instead of selecting and deleting the inverse just for the sake of making it easier to move and adjust the reflections later if need be. Great tutorial and great site!
Guneri Eren
October 7th, 2007
Good tutorial, congratulations…
Matt
October 7th, 2007
Hey,
Great tutorials you’ve got here. I stumbled upon your page and immediately fell in love with it.
I did quite well on the glow effect tutorial (that was actually the first time I used Photoshop), however, I have a problem. I noticed that on your shield, the edges are very smooth. When I do it, the edges are jagged and not nice to look at at all. How do you make them so smooth?
Thanks for the great tutorial!
TheFatMan
October 7th, 2007
awesome tut, keep doing what you do, I got much respect for people like you.
Froosh
October 7th, 2007
http://www.photoshophouse.com/designing-shield-style-multipurpose-logo-element/
Looks the same, wonder who posted it first.
الهنوف
October 7th, 2007
thankss … .
handx
October 7th, 2007
What i can said..YOUR tutorial really2x STUNNING!..FRESH!!
Livingston Samuel
October 8th, 2007
Wonderful Tutorial!
You are doing a great work, very professional and neat.
I’ll definitely try my hands on this.
dSung
October 8th, 2007
I am thanking you again. And more is to come, I believe.
LTheSen
October 8th, 2007
Big up from Norway for xtremely well taught stuff all the way through=)
Dave
October 8th, 2007
Awesome tutorial! Keep up the great work!
Joefrey Mahusay
October 8th, 2007
Your doing great tutorials. Thanks for sharing.
brejko
October 8th, 2007
Great tutorial !!!
Boris
October 8th, 2007
You are my men. Thanks
MrMuhKuh
October 9th, 2007
These are simple tricks with stunning effects! really like ur work, guys!
keep on this way! *thumbs up*
evertt de sousa
October 9th, 2007
very good
congratulations
eraj
October 9th, 2007
Collis– thanks for leaving certain aspects of the tut open ended (i.e. shield shape); It makes the self-exploration of the projects that much more fun.
Keep em coming!
Chris
October 9th, 2007
These are helping me out a lot man. Thanks for the great work and keep em comin!
Delta1135
October 10th, 2007
Wow, Thats AMAZING! I Dont Have Time To Try It Out Now. Nut Trust Me I WILL!
Gopinath
October 10th, 2007
Wow !! amazing. I just love your site and your photoshop works. Keep the good work going.
Gopinath
October 10th, 2007
The shape you created can be found in the default photoshop shapes. This way you can reduce the no. of steps used to create the shield.
Ripcordless
October 10th, 2007
Absolutely clean, professional, stylish designs — just the way I like them. Perfectly presented, on an easy to read palette. Bravo!
Scott
October 10th, 2007
Awesome tutorial. I’ve tried some shield tutorials in the past, but none have been this easy. Thank you!
Chibone
October 11th, 2007
Man that tutorial is cool, I’m gonna post the ones that I learnt and put it into my site. Thanks!! ^^
Shay
October 11th, 2007
Not only is the finished product great, but the techniques you used taught me a few things about Photoshop I didn’t know before. Thanks!
derbeman
October 11th, 2007
Very nice tutorial, it makes fun to learn by this tutorial(s).
.
Make more of such tutorials
Greatings from Germany, derbeman
Robert
October 11th, 2007
awsome tutorial, used it for a school project! ThnX!!!
Alex
October 12th, 2007
Another good tutorial, nice and clear. I just did it and it came out great, that means you did a good job, haha.
Harry Roberts
October 13th, 2007
Nice one. Great result too!
Bull3t
October 13th, 2007
This is a truly amazing tutorial. I will be following this and putting it to good use, thanks for sharing it.
Gabriel
October 14th, 2007
Great Tutorial! But can you please make it possible to download this as a PDF-file. When I try to print it, it looks like crap.
zgq
October 15th, 2007
thanks! well!
Adriaan
October 16th, 2007
Congrats on a great tutorial! I’ve gotta say, PSDtuts.com has become one of my favourite sites on the net…keep up the good work!
Lyndsey
October 16th, 2007
hehe I’m so happy thank you psdtuts x
henster
October 19th, 2007
Thansk
Saif
October 20th, 2007
ايا ابن الكحبة والله تبدع هلكد ما امك تنيج
انتة تبدع مو اخ الكحبة
عيرررررررررررري بأمك
ابو طيز !!
Peter
October 22nd, 2007
great!
Azeem
October 22nd, 2007
Very Nice Tutorial………….
Great Job….
Tommy P
October 23rd, 2007
Thanks very much - well explained
SniperFox
October 24th, 2007
Froosh: No they aren’t. The only similarities is that they are both shields, that’s all. Other than that, they are nothing alike.
Webmaster: Great tutorial, will definitely try this one out soon ( Still working on the “Mac Style Wallpaper” one right now )
Jens Månsson
October 27th, 2007
great tutorial! I used it to make a icon for “services” app on the iPhone http://img510.imageshack.us/img510/4953/iconjc3.png
Dane -Touchdreams
October 29th, 2007
Very nice, I like the overall look a lot, it seems U have quite the eye for the best colour/light combinations! Just wondering why you use selections so often and paths so much less? Thanx again
neha
October 30th, 2007
good. Thankx
rayden
October 30th, 2007
awesome tutorial , put some more i ll like to see some more tutorials . i really like this tutorial. very nice. work.
excellent.
Marv
October 30th, 2007
Great tutorial! Really clear and really effective use of photoshop tools, appreciate you adding this tut.
IBK
November 2nd, 2007
Nice drawing, good luck
mykdotcom
November 4th, 2007
great! thanks and more tutorials from you guys!
i’ll try to share some too.
Chris
November 5th, 2007
Wow. Amazing tutorial with perfect explanations. Just wondering, where did you get your font from. The URL and Font Name will do just fine. Once again, thanks for the Tut. -Chris
Popemiester
November 5th, 2007
Awesome tutorial my friend. I’ve been trying to make something like this (emblemish) and so far this tutorial is the best I’ve seen. Top notch. By the way, although I feel awkward doing this, if you could look at some of my work, that would be awesome. Most of it is at http://s224.photobucket.com/albums/dd301/DSPS_Rock/ If you could, that would be fantastic. Great work man, keep it up.
Dave
November 9th, 2007
After following and completing this awesome tutorial I filed it away in the recesses of my brain and thought nothing more of it.
Until today. I was with a client. She came up with a really nice idea for a website header using sunbeams. In about 3 seconds we had a rough design in Photoshop and she loved it.
Sometimes it’s the simplest things that make you look like a legend in the eyes of clients. Thanks for the great tutorial.
Paz
November 15th, 2007
wonderful. Thank you so much
Yurie
November 17th, 2007
well done great tutorial… but how do you get all the auto shapes??? please tell me
Pravin Potdar
November 21st, 2007
Very Nice Tutorial
Orion Star
November 22nd, 2007
I just completed this tutorial. I’m looking forward to applying some of these concepts. Thanks again!
Sunny
December 6th, 2007
Simply amazing. Thank you very very much for kindly sharing. Wonderful.
Steve
December 8th, 2007
Step 12 isn’t working for me. Am I missing something?
fabio
December 24th, 2007
great i have modify the simple file for game goalunited. THANKS great work
Mohammed
December 25th, 2007
wonderful
Paul Bradley
January 8th, 2008
Loved this so much… Its great to learn all the tools when your new to photoshop! X
andy stewart
January 15th, 2008
http://www.andystewart-design.com
2wal
February 6th, 2008
thanx! finally smne put it straight anough 4me ;_)
easy ways to fo nice things
pure art
rikky
February 7th, 2008
Thanks
kev
February 26th, 2008
loved the tut… more like it..but you should of just used the auto shapes to make it easier to follow, at least thats what i did lol
Mark
February 27th, 2008
http://campusmashups.com/
Digital Plageurism? That shield looks awfully familiar.
IMS
May 13th, 2008
VERY NICE tutorial ..
u inspired me ..thx
Kirkland
July 20th, 2008
very cool - my first project in photoshop that i was able to complet (YES, I AM A N00B.)