How to make Spider man logo
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The amazing spiderman
March 6th, 2009 by ART-D Posted in Adobe Photoshop, DesigningStart working by finding a kind of carpet texture having 1280×1024 px and 72 dpi, the one from below (I used this texture from cgtextures.com):
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Next we’ll create a new file (File>New) of 88×102 px and 72 dpi to represent the first part of the texture we want to have, using the Pen Tool (P)
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Select the next demonstrated parameters for the last made layer by making a mouse click on this layer on the layers’ panel: Fill 0%, Blending Options>Stroke
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Create one more new layer of 112×97 px and 72 dpi and place here, applying the Free Transform option, the texture’s elements. We’ve preliminary made a copy of the texture:
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Edit>Define Pattern
On the new layer (Create new layer) we’ll select Edit>Fill option where we’ll apply the earlier saved texture’s pattern:
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The texture’s layer will be processed now with switch between Free Transform and Warp modes out of the Free Transform selection:
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Select for the changed layer the next selection: Filter>Blur>Gaussian blur
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Photoshop CS4](http://www.adobetutorialz.com/content_images/AdobePhotoshop/ART-D/tutorial455/9.jpg)
Next we’ll create a new layer under the previous one and apply the earlier represented texture’s pattern Edit>Fill. Using the Free Transform option, make smaller the texture’s sizes:
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The layer’s parameters: Blending Options>Drop Shadow
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Blending Options>Gradient Overlay
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Gradient’s parameters:
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Make a click on the bottom part of the layers’ palette on the layer we work with on Add a Mask selection and choose here a standard brush (Brush Tool (B)) to clean out with black color several texture’s zones:
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Photoshop CS4](http://www.adobetutorialz.com/content_images/AdobePhotoshop/ART-D/tutorial455/16.jpg)
Next we’ll represent the web, using this time the Rectangle Tool (U) to draw a rectangle of yellow color. Then press Alt button while using the Pen Tool (P) and the Convert Point Tool to cut out an opening in the web, representing this way its image:
![Create amazing spiderman wallpaper concept in
Photoshop CS4](http://www.adobetutorialz.com/content_images/AdobePhotoshop/ART-D/tutorial455/17.jpg)
The layer’s parameters: Blending Options>Drop Shadow
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Photoshop CS4](http://www.adobetutorialz.com/content_images/AdobePhotoshop/ART-D/tutorial455/18.jpg)
Blending Options>Inner Shadow
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Photoshop CS4](http://www.adobetutorialz.com/content_images/AdobePhotoshop/ART-D/tutorial455/19.jpg)
Blending Options>Outer Glow
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Blending Options>Inner Glow
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Blending Options>Bevel and Emboss
![Create amazing spiderman wallpaper concept in
Photoshop CS4](http://www.adobetutorialz.com/content_images/AdobePhotoshop/ART-D/tutorial455/22.jpg)
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