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how to design an android app in photoshop

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This tutorial is part of a three-part series explaining how to design UI elements for mobile applications in Photoshop. In this part, we will explain how to design an icon for your mobile device's home screen. Let's get started!


Tutorial Assets

The following assets were used during the production of this tutorial.

  • Wood Texture

Step 1

Create a new document. In this tutorial we will be designing our icon at 1024x1024 pixels but feel free to design yours at 256x256 or 512x512 pixels.


Step 2

With the Rounded Rectangle Tool (U) draw a shape using a red color. (I sampled the Eyedropper Tool (I) on the official Psdtuts+ icon).


Step 3

With the Brush Tool (B) Paint a vivid light red color to create a light spot on the upper right part of the icon.


Step 4

Add a black shadow with the Brush Tool. Use the image as a reference.


Step 5

Add a shape like this on top of the icon with the following Layer Style.


Step 6

Duplicate and reduce the last shape with Cmd/Ctrl + T. In a new layer, set as a Clipping Mask (Alt-click in the separation line between two layer in Layers Palette), paint some light red color with the Brush Tool (B).


Step 7

Refine the upper lights using the Brush Tool (B) alternating light and dark red.


Step 8

I refined the bottom part using the same way as the previous step.


Step 9

In a separate layer, using Rectangular Selection Tool (M) add two thin stripes and select the blend mode in Overlay.


Step 10

Make a Rectangular Selection. Fill it with the Gradient Tool (G) set White to Transparent. Distort the layer with Cmd/Ctrl + T and set the layer's blending mode to Overlay.


Step 11

Create a new layer and with the Rectangular Selection (M) select a thin stripe of pixel. Fill it with black and distort the layer with Cmd/Ctrl + T to obtain a result like the image below. Place the layer near the border of the center white gradient. As you can see I duplicated the stripe for the right side.


Step 12

Refine the shadow with the Brush Tool (B) in a new layer.


Step 13

Add two Highlights stripes. Use the Step 11 method again.


Step 14

Little adjustment with the Brush Tool (B) to the center spotlight and borders. I make a group with the center layers and added a layer mask to smooth the lines just a bit.


Step 15

Add a subtle texture to the icon with the filter Noise > Add Noise, set the blending mode to Soft Light. Try to alter the layer with Cmd/Ctrl + T.


Step 16

With The Rectangular Shape Tool (U) create a plus shape and add the following Layer Style.


Step 17

Duplicate the plus shape and shift it a bit to the bottom with the Move Tool (V). Add this Layer Style.


Step 18

Add some reflections with the Pen Tool (P). Draw some random black shape and with a low layer's opacity.


Step 19

I refined the border of the upper cross adding white lines with the Pencil Tool.


Step 20

Magic Wand time. Add a black cylinder shape with this Layer Style.


Step 21

Add another white shapes on top of the wand with this Style.


Step 22

And finally the last shape with the following Layer Style.


Step 23

The brush is composed of two parts. First draw the main shape with the Pen Tool (P). Use this Layer Style.


Step 24

With the Brush Tool (B) start to paint inside the brush with a small hard brush. Use the Spacing Propriety inside the Brush Panel (F5) to boost the velocity of this Step. Try to alter the brush's color too.


Step 25

I added a bottom shadow and colored with yellow the top part with the Brush Tool (B) in a new Layer.


Step 26

Draw a cylinder shape with the Pen Tool (P) Apply the following Layer Style.


Step 27

Place the wood texture inside the document and apply it to the previous Shape as a Clipping Mask in Overlay Mode.


Step 28

For the metal part, draw another shape with this Layer Style. I refined the shadow of this part in a new Layer by painting some black inside.


Step 29

Create a new layer and paint the smoke using the Brush Tool (B) with purple and yellow colors.


Step 30

Draw a Star using the Custom Shape Tool. Add this Layer Style.


Step 31

Duplicate the star shape and make it darker by selecting a dark yellow color. Arrange this layer behind the previous one. I duplicated the star two times and placed the copied one around the wand in various size.


Step 32

One last step is to refine the entire icon lighting in a separate layer with the Brush Tool (B). I added some small details to the icon, like paint drop, sparkle, shadows simply just paint them.


Step 33

I added a blue color light between the objects with the Brush Tool (B) in a new layer.


Step 34

Finally I created a drop shadow to the icon, and a custom orange background, in separate layers.


Final Image

Extra Resources

If you're interested in getting some help with your app icon design, Envato Studio has a great collection of app icon designers that you might like to explore. You could also take a look at icons on Envato Market.

Mirko Santangelo

Mirko Santangelo is an award-winning graphic designer, from Italy. Mirko is passionate about learning and teaching Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign. To learn more about him you can follow him on Facebook, Twitter or visit Mirkosantangelo.com.

how to design an android app in photoshop

Source: https://design.tutsplus.com/tutorials/create-a-mobile-app-icon-in-photoshop--psd-15445

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