How to make Volkswagen logo

Saturday, September 18, 2010

First off, start by going through File>New and creating a new 250x250 document in Photoshop with the following attributes:
New Document Properties
Before we start drawing, access the Tool Panel on the left side of your workspace and go down all the way to the bottom to change the Foreground Color to #82B2E0 and the Background Color to #012B62. Those are the primary colors of our logo.
Color Boxes
We will draw the basic circular shape of the logo now, so grab the Elliptical Marquee Tool from the Tool Panel, and then while holding down the Shift key, draw a selection of a circle on your canvas as shown below.
Round Selection
Now press Ctrl+Backspace to fill the selection with your pre-set Background Color.
Filled Round Selection
Access the Tool Panel again and select the Gradient Tool this time. Make sure you select the Foreground to Transparent gradient type.
Gradient Type Table
Create a gradient fill across your selection as shown in the screenshot below to complete creating the logo's surface.
Gradient GuideSurface Orb
The circular orb surface of our logo is now done, we will draw the actual emblem in the next stage of the tutorial.

Drawing the Emblem

Before we start off, press D to reset your Foreground and Background colors to their default white and black values and then press X to invert the colors' position. In this section we are going to basically draw the shape of the VW emblem and then give the layer we drew it on a Drop Shadow, an Inner Shadow and a Gradient Overlay style. Start off by creating a new layer by going through Layer>New>Layer. Using the Elliptical Marquee Tool, draw a round selection inside the orb as shown below
Elliptical Selection
Go through Edit>Stroke and apply a 10 px wide inside stroke.
Stroke Options
Once you press OK, you should get a result similar to this.
Stroked Selection
We have to do some tracing skill practice now, use the Polygonal Marquee Tool to draw straight lines that represent the base structure of the VW logo, which obviously is a V with a W under it. Grab the Polygonal Marquee Tool and start drawing straight lines as shown in the screenshot below. You can use the sample image that you have seen in the beginning of the tutorial as a reference. Note that you can go over the white stroke we created because we are going to fill this selection with white as well later on.
Traced VW
Once your happy with your selection, go to Edit>Fill and use White.
VW Filled
We are done with the drawing part, it's now time to give the emblem some style and a 3D-like effect. Access your Layers Panel, then right click on the layer that contains the emblem and choose Blending Options. Apply the following options for the Drop Shadow, Inner Shadow, Gradient Overlay.
Drop Shadow
Inner Shadow
As for the Gradient Overlay, make sure you edit the Gradient Fill Type by clicking its thumbnail next to the word Gradient in the screenshot below, and apply the options seen in the Gradient Editor screenshot.
Gradient Overlay
Gradient Editor
Once you apply all these effects you should get something similar to the image below.
Final Original Volkswagen Logo
Your Volkswagen logo is finally complete, you can optionally add some gloss with Overlay or Soft Light layer styles to make it blend in with the logo more the same way it looks below.
Volkswagen Logo
This concludes our tutorial, you can check my source PSD here. I advise you to experiment with this logo by applying your own touch of style to it, and make sure you show off your work in the Graphics Showcase forum. I hope that you've learnt something new from my tutorial, feel free to email me on diablo@republicofcode.com if you have any comments or questions or alternatively post in the Oman3D Forum to get instant feedback.
- End of Tutorial.
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