Design a simple illustration for Christmas
November 27th, 2009 by ART-D Posted in Adobe Photoshop, Designing
In this tutorial, you’ll go through easy steps and techniques to design a simple illustration for Christmas. You’ll learn how to use the brush presets and modify its properties. Let’s get started!
Final Image Preview

Create a new document (Ctrl+N) in Photoshop with the size 1920px by 1200px (RGB color mode) at a resolution of 72 pixels/inch. Using the Rectangle Tool (U), let’s represent a big rectangle reserved for background we want to have.

For this layer click on Add a layer style icon from bottom part of the Layers panel and select Gradient Overlay:

Click in the color bar to open the Gradient Editor and set the color stops as shown. Click OK to close the Gradient Editor dialog box.

We’ve got the next background:

Create a new layer and use on it the Soft Round brush from Brush Tool (B).

Change the Foreground color to black, set Opacity to 10% for this brush in Options bar and paint the bottom part of the picture as shown:

Next we must create a new layer and apply on it the Hard Round brush to outline the contours of the Christmas tree.


Next step we’ll download a set of brushes for in Adobe Photoshop, named: stars and blinks . Create a new layer and go to Brush Tool (B), select the next brush from downloaded set.

We need to customize our brush in Brushes panel (F5), select the Brush Tip Shape. Click and drag any of the sliders to change the Diameter and brush Spacing as show. The Preview window displays the changed brushstroke.

Go to Shape Dynamics:

Also change the Scattering settings:

This brush should be used in the limits of the tree’s contours and garland’s ones.

On the next new layer we’ll use the same brush, but of bigger diameter

Fill the tree’s silhouette with new elements. Then we’ll apply the below shown brush to represent a star on the tree’s top:

Create a new layer again and use on it the above mentioned brush to insert one more star of white color on the tree’s top. Using the Free Transform (Ctrl+T), turn over the pictured star on 90 degrees around its axe.

Create a new layer, using here the already known brush out of the stars and blinks set.

Customize our brush in Brushes panel (F5). Go to Shape Dynamics and change the settings as shown. The Preview window displays the changed brushstroke.

Use the brush on the indicated places below:

On the next new layer we’ll apply the earlier set brush of white color but change the Diameter of the brush (set Opacity to 50% in Options bar) to add more elements on the Christmas tree.

Next we’ll use the Ellipse Tool (U) to represent a Christmas tree ball.

Click on Add a layer style icon from bottom part of the Layers panel and select Outer Glow:

Add Inner Glow

Set the Bevel and Emboss

Also add Gradient Overlay

Click in the color bar to open the Gradient Editor and set the color stops as shown. Click OK to close the Gradient Editor dialog box.

We’ve got the next Christmas ball:

Make several copies of the last made layer and choose the Free Transform (Ctrl+T) to change the copies’ sizes, placing them the same way demonstrated below:

Create a new layer and select the next brushes from downloaded set.

Change the Foreground color to #FCFD00 and using this brush represent several small stars as shown:

Now you can delete the layer contain the contours:

Create a new layer again, represent on it several small stars on the background with the same brush of white color. Select for the last made layer the next filter – Filter>Blur>Gaussian blur


The Christmas tree is finished!
View full size here.
Tags: background, ball, brushes, card, christmas, Christmas-baubles, cs4, December, design, new-year, ornament, Photoshop, snow, snowflake, tree, winter, xmas




























Bob
29/11/2009
Thanks for the help!
Kristiina
30/11/2009
Great tutorial! Love it!
gizelle
01/12/2009
That’s a great tutorial!!! very well explained and easy to follow! Keep it up! Have a happy holidays!
Marina
01/12/2009
Wow! Good tutorial, thanks
BoyAigner
02/12/2009
thx alot
PHOTOSHOP FAN
02/12/2009
I like this tutorial!
Tibin V Paul
03/12/2009
Its cool to see.
Thankyou for the heip…
]3lood_][=][untre$$
05/12/2009
Hey,
Thank you for the tutorial. Will later post a link what I did with the tutorial after making my tree. Just not going to post the link now, other wise someone might steel it and change it.
Kind regards,
]3lood_][=][untre$$
]3lood_][=][untre$$
09/12/2009
http://fc04.deviantart.net/fs50/f/2009/340/6/8/Merry_Christmas_2009_by_Blood_Huntress.gif
Austin Nowglowski
11/12/2009
I loved this tutorial! it helped me make a Christmas card for my mommy! I wuv her sooo much!
Susan
16/12/2009
Fantastic tutorial. Thank you!
It’s not until I deleted the contour outline that the final true beauty shows.
ABHI
17/12/2009
THIS WEB SITE IS SO USEFOL TO US AND IT IS SOO GOOD
Butterfly-Gilry
18/12/2009
Ooh!You saved me!!!!!
Im a beginner and to do this took me so long but i did it at the end!!! Im so proud of my self lol.!!! its 02:34 been on it the whole day! Thank you you have really clear guides of doing the steps!!!
Типография
20/12/2009
Good tutorial, thanks
carmen
10/12/2010
Thanks for this tutorial. It is very nice and inspiration.
Logomondo
20/12/2010
Very nice tutorial! Thanks.
Ayameko
24/12/2010
Nice ^^
Ayameko
24/12/2010
Nice ^^ how i can download a photoshop ^^
al
13/02/2011
nice tutorial. Bookmarked to use on next years Christmas Greeting Cards. thanks.
Pusaka
29/11/2011
Nice tut. I Will try to make it … Thanks
Zombie
18/12/2011
Nice tutorial, but i have a problem with the brushes. The stars are not sparkling…they’re just simple stars. Help please ;d
MMS
25/12/2011
Thank!