cuisine-coupon

Cuisine Coupon

By Michael in Tutorials

Today we will look into culinary arts but we are not going to be actually cooking anything more likely designing a coupon for a Steak House. The tutorial is actually quiet simple and i believe even a beginner can achieve the beautiful outcome. The purpose in this tutorial is mainly to see how you can switch styles of design and adapt to situations where you have to create something different from what you are rather used to.

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Start out by creating a background. You can just save mine and open it in your photoshop that way you will save time.

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Now that we have our background, lets create the shape for the coupon. Select your Custom Shape Tool and pick out the postal stamp looking shape. If you look at the image to the left, you will find it highlighted. Once you have selected the Shape, draw it out to be approximately the size of mine.

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Lets add some detail to our Shape now. Go to Layer - Layer Style - and apply the following settings. The colors used in the gradient is #ffe96d and the color for the stroke is #ffdf4c.

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Since our Coupon base is complete, lets add the ribbon on top for the category/location of the promotion. Once again, go to your Custom Shape Tool and select the Ribbon which can be seen in the image centered under the ribbon. Oh and set the background to Default Black.

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Its detail time again. Lets start with what i call Shine but can also be taken for as 3D detailing. Duplicate the Ribbon Shape and set the background to #393939. This might sound a little confusing but if you follow carefully, you will achieve the outstanding results. Grab you Dodge Tool, set the size to 25, Range: Mid tones, and Exposure to 50%. Once you have the settings applied stroke the left hand side of the ribbon all the way at the end once and the same for the right hand side. Now move your attention to the center of the Ribbon, basically imagine as the tips were never there. Apply the Dodge Tool both to the left hand side and the right hand side.

Once you have done that, take out the Burn Tool and change the Exposure to 100%. Apply the Burn Tool to the left hand side and the right hand side of the tips and the same for the center of the ribbon, left and right just as we have done with the dodge tool.

And for the last step, set the Opacity of the layer to 50%

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Our Ribbon is almost complete, we just need to add a few touch ups to make it more 3Dish. Select the Original Shape, not your newly created overlay and apply the following settings in the Layer - Layer Style.

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Results

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Now for our final step. Lets add our ingredients to the coupon. Apply some dummy text all around the place and you should be done. After playing around a little, i got the following results:

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If you have any questions, please feel free to leave a comment and i will try my best to find the answer to that question. I hope you found this tutorial useful and maybe even a little fun to do.

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Comments



  1. Metian
    Posted on December 16th, 2007

    Thanks.. nice done!! 8/10 :D



  2. Michael
    Posted on December 16th, 2007

    Glad you like it!



  3. Joner200
    Posted on December 16th, 2007

    That’s just fantastic. I’ve been trying to get that effect, and it just looks marvelous. Keep it up, and thank you so much for the tutorials!



  4. Michael
    Posted on December 17th, 2007

    Joner, you are very welcome. I am glad that this tutorial has come to be of great help for you.



  5. Jassy
    Posted on December 17th, 2007

    Thanks a lot for this helpful work.



  6. johannes
    Posted on December 18th, 2007

    nice tutorial…

    BUT….check the spelling in your Subscribe button ;)
    http://www.pstut.info/wp-content/themes/PsTUT/images/rssButton.gif



  7. Michael
    Posted on December 18th, 2007

    Johannes,
    Thank you so much for pointing that out, I honestly would of never seen it. It should be fixed within a few hours. Oh and thank you Jassy for your wonderful comment.



  8. tracy
    Posted on December 24th, 2007

    nice!!!



  9. Antha
    Posted on May 8th, 2008

    Hi!

    I used your tutorial as a base to create a monochrome gift certificate. I’m only a photoshop novice but I never believed I could achieve such results! Thank you!



  10. Old Navy Card
    Posted on July 13th, 2008

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