This tutorial mainly introduces how to use Photoshop to make a movie poster into a movie DVD box.
final effect
1. Open a movie poster with a ratio of 5:7, then select "Layer - Layer Style - Blending Options", select "Outer Glow", set the blending mode to "Screen" and the opacity to "50%". The size is "5" and the color is "grey" as shown in the picture.
2. Use the round rectangle tool, set the radius to "10", and the mode to "Shape Layer", then create a new layer and draw a round rectangle as the cover border of the DVD.
Select "Layer - Layer Style - Blending Options". Inner Glow: Set the blending mode to "Screen", the opacity to "50%", the color to "grey", the size to "10", and select "" for the pane on the right
Bevel Relief: Depth is "100", Size is "1".
Stroke: Size "1", Position "Outside", Opacity "50%", Color "Gray".
3. Use the rounded rectangle tool, set the radius to "5", the mode to "Shape Layer", create a new layer, and then draw the inner border of the cover.
Set layer style:
Inner Glow: Opacity is "30%", Color is "Gray", Size is "30".
Stroke: Size "1", Position "Outside", Opacity "100%", Color "Dark Gray".
4. Create a new layer, use the Pen Tool to outline the label, and then set the bevel embossing with a depth of "1%", a size of 0, and a direction of "Up".
Gradient overlay: opacity 30%, angle "90", gradient from white to transparent.
5. Create a new layer, use the pen tool to outline the four fixed corners of the box, fill it with black, and then change the fill level to: 0%. Double-click the layer to set the layer style, select Bevel & Emboss and Gradient Overlay.
6. Create a new layer, then use the pen tool to outline the highlight part of the green icon shown in the picture below, fill it with black, and change the fill level to: 0%. Double-click the layer to bring up the layer style, select Gradient Overlay, and set the parameters as shown below.
7. Finally, add a projection below, and the final effect is as shown.