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		<title>Draw a Classy 3D Poker Chip in Photoshop</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Mar 2009 13:00:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Federico Sportelli</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[This tutorial shows how to professionally illustrate a 3D Poker Chip using Adobe Photoshop. A PSD is included free for closer examination as usual.]]></description>
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<p class="important">In this tutorial we are going to illustrate a 3D Poker Chip in Adobe Photoshop starting from scratch. New Photoshop users should consider running through our <a href="http://www.tutorial9.net/photoshop/pen-tool-basics-in-photoshop/">Pen Tool guide</a> first!</p>
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<p><span class="label">Quick Nav:</span></p>
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<li><a href="#1">Tutorial</a></li>
<li><a href="#2">Download the PSD (Source Files)</a></li>
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<h3>The final result</h3>
<div class="image-container full"><img src="http://tutorial9.s3.amazonaws.com/uploads/2009/03/30.jpg" alt="Image Description" /></div>
<p><strong>Note:</strong> <i>If you’re new to Photoshop consider trying out <a href="http://www.tutorial9.net/school-of-photoshop/">School of Photoshop</a> or some of our other <a href="http://www.tutorial9.net/category/photoshop/">Photoshop Tutorials</a></i></p>
<h3 id="1">Step 1: Draw a circle</h3>
<p>Create a new <strong>600x500px</strong> document. Using the <strong>Ellipse Shape tool</strong> (<i>U</i>) draw a circle. Set the shape color to a bright orange (mine is <strong>#ff660a</strong>).</p>
<div class="image-container full"><img src="http://tutorial9.s3.amazonaws.com/uploads/2009/03/1.jpg" alt="Image Description" /></div>
<div class="tip">
<h4>Use guides!</h4>
<p>Guides are a useful tool provided by Photoshop. To create a guide go to View > New Guide &#8230;</p>
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<h3>Step 2: Draw a second circle</h3>
<p>With the same process draw a concentric circle in a <strong>new layer</strong> and set its color to white.</p>
<div class="image-container full"><img src="http://tutorial9.s3.amazonaws.com/uploads/2009/03/2.jpg" alt="Image Description" /></div>
<p>Then add an <strong>Inner Shadow</strong> as shown below.</p>
<div class="image-container full"><img src="http://tutorial9.s3.amazonaws.com/uploads/2009/03/3.jpg" alt="Image Description" /></div>
<h3>Step 3: Create the dashed ring</h3>
<p>Create a <strong>new layer</strong>. Grab the <strong>Rectangle Path tool</strong> and create e rectangle path. Select it using the <strong>Path Selection tool</strong>, copy (<i>Ctrl + C</i>) and paste<br />
(<i>Ctrl + V</i>), now drag the <strong>rectangle center</strong> to the circle one and rotate the path of 30° (<i>Ctrl + T</i>), repeat this until you obtain a twelve-pointed star, then fill<br />
the path (<strong>Right Mouse > Fill Path &#8230;</strong>) (set the fill color to white).</p>
<div class="image-container full"><img src="http://tutorial9.s3.amazonaws.com/uploads/2009/03/4.jpg" alt="Image Description" /></div>
<p>Now use the <strong>Elliptical Marquee tool</strong> to select the excess and cancel it.</p>
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<div class="image-container full"><img src="http://tutorial9.s3.amazonaws.com/uploads/2009/03/6.jpg" alt="Image Description" /></div>
<h3>Step 4: Create the outer ring</h3>
<p>Now we have to create the outer ring. The method is the same explained previously, using the <strong>Rounded Rectangle Shape tool</strong> (set the radius to 8px) draw the desired<br />
shape</p>
<div class="image-container full"><img src="http://tutorial9.s3.amazonaws.com/uploads/2009/03/7.jpg" alt="Image Description" /></div>
<div class="image-container full"><img src="http://tutorial9.s3.amazonaws.com/uploads/2009/03/8.jpg" alt="Image Description" /></div>
<p>Copy and past it, then rotate the path of 60° and repeat this until you obtain the desired result.</p>
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<div class="image-container full"><img src="http://tutorial9.s3.amazonaws.com/uploads/2009/03/10.jpg" alt="Image Description" /></div>
<h3>Step 5: Place the type</h3>
<p>To beautify your poker chip put a simple text inside the white circle, I chose to add the word &#8220;POKER&#8221; but if you live in Las Vegas and own a casino you can<br />
customize it :-). So choose a font type and using the <strong>Text tool</strong> add your preferred text. Then using the <strong><a href="http://www.tutorial9.net/photoshop/using-transform-in-photoshop/">Free Transform tool</a></strong> rotate it of 60°. I also added two<br />
3px straight line to obtain a better result.</p>
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<div class="image-container full"><img src="http://tutorial9.s3.amazonaws.com/uploads/2009/03/12.jpg" alt="Image Description" /></div>
<h3>Step 6: Copy</h3>
<p>Finally we completed the top of the chip! Now using the <strong>Path Selection tool</strong> select the great circle path and make selection (<strong>Right Click > Make Selection &#8230;</strong>),<br />
then copy the entire image (<strong>Edit > Copy Merged</strong>), open a new <strong>600x500px</strong> document and paste it.</p>
<div class="image-container full"><img src="http://tutorial9.s3.amazonaws.com/uploads/2009/03/13.jpg" alt="Image Description" /></div>
<h3>Step 7: Add some effects</h3>
<p>Set the <strong>Vertical Scale</strong> to 62% (<i>Ctrl + T</i>) and apply the following layer styles:</p>
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<div class="image-container full"><img src="http://tutorial9.s3.amazonaws.com/uploads/2009/03/19.jpg" alt="Image Description" /></div>
<div class="image-container full"><img src="http://tutorial9.s3.amazonaws.com/uploads/2009/03/20.jpg" alt="Image Description" /></div>
<h3>Step 8: Add the third dimension</h3>
<p>In a new layer using the <strong>Ellipse Path tool</strong> draw an ellipse. This will be the side of our chip, grab the <strong>Pen tool</strong> and give the path the correct shape.<br />
Now select the path with the <strong>Path Selection tool</strong> and create a vector mask (<strong>Right Click > Create Vector Mask</strong>), in this way only what you draw inside the path is<br />
visible. Use the <strong>Paint Buket tool</strong> to set the correct foreground color, then grab the <strong>Rectangle tool</strong> and draw the three white shapes as shown below.</p>
<div class="image-container full"><img src="http://tutorial9.s3.amazonaws.com/uploads/2009/03/15.jpg" alt="Image Description" /></div>
<div class="image-container full"><img src="http://tutorial9.s3.amazonaws.com/uploads/2009/03/16.jpg" alt="Image Description" /></div>
<div class="image-container full"><img src="http://tutorial9.s3.amazonaws.com/uploads/2009/03/17.jpg" alt="Image Description" /></div>
<p>Finally apply the following layer styles:</p>
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<h3>Step 9: Create the displacement</h3>
<p>Create a new layer and using the <strong>Ellipse Path tool</strong> draw two ellipses over the dashed ring and set their <strong>fill opacity</strong> to 0%.</p>
<div class="image-container full"><img src="http://tutorial9.s3.amazonaws.com/uploads/2009/03/21.jpg" alt="Image Description" /></div>
<p>Then apply these layer styles:</p>
<div class="image-container full"><img src="http://tutorial9.s3.amazonaws.com/uploads/2009/03/22.jpg" alt="Image Description" /></div>
<div class="image-container full"><img src="http://tutorial9.s3.amazonaws.com/uploads/2009/03/23.jpg" alt="Image Description" /></div>
<div class="image-container full"><img src="http://tutorial9.s3.amazonaws.com/uploads/2009/03/23bis.jpg" alt="Image Description" /></div>
<h3>Step 10: Add a grunge texture</h3>
<p>Create a <strong>new layer</strong>, grab the <strong>Brush tool</strong>, select a rough one, set the opacity to 20% and start painting over the image</p>
<div class="image-container full"><img src="http://tutorial9.s3.amazonaws.com/uploads/2009/03/24.jpg" alt="Image Description" /></div>
<p>As usual use the <strong>Marquee Tool</strong> to delete the outer part</p>
<div class="image-container full"><img src="http://tutorial9.s3.amazonaws.com/uploads/2009/03/25.jpg" alt="Image Description" /></div>
<p> when you have obtained a good result set the layer blending mode to <strong>Linear Burn</strong> and the layer opacity to 12%.</p>
<div class="image-container full"><img src="http://tutorial9.s3.amazonaws.com/uploads/2009/03/26.jpg" alt="Image Description" /></div>
<h3>Step 11: Add the border light</h3>
<p>This is the final touch. In a <strong>new layer</strong> draw an ellipse path, then warp it (<strong>Edit > Transform Path > Warp</strong>) using the <i>arc mode</i> and set bend to -43.</p>
<div class="image-container full"><img src="http://tutorial9.s3.amazonaws.com/uploads/2009/03/29.jpg" alt="Image Description" /></div>
<p> Finally apply these layer styles:</p>
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<h3>Conclusion</h3>
<p>This is the end of our tutorial. Feel free to change the color of the chip as shown below.</p>
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<h3 id="2">Download the PSD (or source files)</h3>
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