The materials used in this example are from the Internet and are for learning reference only.
Let’s look at the renderings first:
renderings
Material pictures:
material
1. Open the Photoshop CS3 software, execute the menu: "File"/"New" (shortcut key Ctrl+N), the new dialog box will pop up, name: Shampoo Bottle Drawing, width: 800 pixels, height: 600 pixels, resolution: 72 pixels/inch, color mode: RGB color, 8-bit, background content: white, click the OK button after setting, as shown in Figure 1.
Figure 1
2. Click the Create New Layer button on the Layers Panel, create a new layer, and then use the Pen Tool to draw the left side of the shampoo bottle, as shown in Figure 2.
Figure 2
3. Click the layer style, check Gradient Overlay, and the Gradient Overlay dialog box will pop up. Set the gradient and the gradient editor will pop up. Set the RGB values in the gradient editor: set the RGB values at A to 216, 95, and 175, and at B Set the RGB values to 216, 95, and 175 respectively, set the RGB values at C to 216, 95, and 175, and set the RGB values at D to 241, 193, and 223 respectively, and then click the OK button, as shown in Figure 3. The effect is shown in Figure 4.
Figure 3
Figure 4
4. Execute the menu: "Layer"/"By Copy Layer" (Ctrl+J), copy a copy of layer 1, then execute the menu: "Edit"/"Free Transform" (Ctrl+T), in the property bar Set the horizontal zoom to -100%, as shown in Figure 5.
Figure 5
5. Click the Create New Layer button on the Layers Panel, create a new layer, and then use the Pen Tool to draw the shape of the left side of the shampoo bottle, as shown in Figure 6.
Figure 6
6. Select layer 2, click the layer style, check Gradient Overlay, the Gradient Overlay dialog box will pop up, set the gradient and pop up the gradient editor, set the RGB value in the gradient editor: set the RGB values at A to 254, 164, and 224, set the RGB values at B to 248, 193, and 230, and set the RGB values at C to 227, 132, and 195 respectively, and then click the OK button, as shown in Figure 7. The effect is shown in Figure 8.
Figure 7
Figure 8
7. Click the Create New Layer button on the Layers Panel, create a new layer, and then use the Pen Tool to draw the shape of the right side of the shampoo bottle in the workspace, as shown in Figure 9.
Figure 9