Creating a Cool Brushed Metal Surface in PhotoshopStep 1
To start, create a new document. As I wanted to create a wallpaper
for my laptop I used 1440x900. Unlock the background layer, then apply
a Gradient Overlay using a Layer Style. Use Multiply for the Blend
Mode, for the style use Radial, and for the colors use #f2f2f2 and
#c3c3c3.
Step 2
Create a new layer and rename it to "noise." Select the Paint Bucket
Tool (G), fill the layer with white, and change the Blend Mode to
Multiply . Make sure that the background color is black and go to
Filter > Noise > Add Noise. Use Monochromatic, Uniform, and
8-10%.
Step 3 Creating the Pattern.
With the Ellipse Tool (U), create six very small circles. Select
them and align them horizontally. Then click on the Distribute Vertical
Centers Button. It will make the distances among the circles the same.
Step 4
Make sure the rulers are visible. If they are not, just go to View
> Rulers. Now add some guides like I did and move three of the
circles like the image below.
Step 5
Duplicate the three circles from the first column and move them as I did in the image below.
Step 6
Select all circles and Convert them to Smart Objects. If you are not
using a CS2 or CS3 version of Photoshop, just go to Layer > Merge
Layers. Then double-click on the layer to open the Layer Style dialog
box. First add a Color Overlay, use a very dark grey, or even black.
After that, add an Inner Shadow.
Step 7
Hide the background and the noise layers. With the Rectangular
Marquee Tool (M) select four circles but use the others as reference
for distances. Then go to Edit > Define Pattern. Name it "holes."
Step 8
With the Rectangular Tool (U), create a rectangle. Then, again, lets
use a Layer Style. First change the Fill Opacity to 0. Add a Pattern
Overlay and select the pattern we have just created. Then just copy the
rectangle and place it on the other side of the image.
Step 9
Add your logo or any symbol you would like to use and place it in
the center of the image. Go to the Layer Style and select Gradient
Overlay. For the Style, use Reflected and black-and-white for the
colors. After that, select Bevel and Emboss and just follow the image
below.
Step 10
Then create a new layer on top of the logo's layer and name it
"noise logo." Fill it with white and change the Blend Mode to Multiply.
With the Rectangular Marquee Tool, create a selection like the image
below. After that go to Filter > Pixelate > Mezzotint, then
Filter > Blur > Radial Blur, like we did on the Creating a Vinyl Record In Photoshop tutorial, and the last thing will be to change the Opacity to 50%.
Step 11
Create a selection from the logo, just click on the thumbnail of the
layer while holding the Command/Control key. Then make sure that the
"noise logo" layer is selected, and go to Layer > Layer Mask >
Reveal Selection.
Step 12
With the Pen Tool (P), create a shape like the image below. Convert
it to Smart Objects and go to Filter > Blur > Radial Blur. Select
Zoom for the method and click OK. Go again to Filter > Blur >
Radial Blur and this time use the Spin method.
Step 13
Repeat Step 11, but this time apply the layer mask to the “rays” layer.
Step 14
Create a new layer rename it to “white brush.” Make a selection
from the logo again, like in the Steps 11 and 14. Select Brush Tool (B)
with basic brush with 35px width, and select the white color. Start
painting some areas that will be the highlights of the logo.
Conclusion
This technique can be easily applied on Web design and interface
design projects. Besides that, we can create a huge set of holes
patterns with different sizes and distances that will be very useful
for future projects. I hope you enjoyed the tutorial!
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