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Drawing a Pioneer Plasma TV

Skill level:

Difficulty - 2/5


Time Required:

Time Required Icon hrs mins


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Step 1


Let’s start out by creating a new file. I used a 600×500 pixels canvas set at 72dpi, and I filled my background with white color. Then make a new layer set and call it 'Plasma TV'. Now create a new layer then draw a large dark rectangle with #080808 color shade and 442×260 px dimensions.



Step 2


Under Layer Style(Layer > Layer Style) add an Inner Shadow and Gradient Overlay blending options to your dark rectangle layer.




Result



Step 3


In a new layer draw another large dark rectangle with #16171B color shade and 400×226 px dimensions.



Step 4


Under Layer Style(Layer > Layer Style) add an Inner Glow, Gradient Overlay and Stroke blending options to your second dark rectangle layer.





Result



Step 5


Create a new layer, below your large rectangle designs draw a smaller rectangle with #1F1F1F color shade and 442×25 px dimensions.



Step 6


Under Layer Style(Layer > Layer Style) add a Drop Shadow, Inner Glow and Gradient Overlay blending options to the smaller dark rectangle layer.






Result



Step 7


Create a new layer then use the Polygonal Lasso Tool to make a slanted dark rectangle with #151515 color shade right below your plasma screen.



Step 8


Under Layer Style(Layer > Layer Style) add a Gradient Overlay blending option to your dark slanted rectangle layer.



Result



Step 9


Create a new layer then draw a small black rectangle with 202x12 px dimensions below the slanted shape rectangle.



Step 10


In a new layer draw a thin black rectangle with 214x66 px dimensions right below the other small black rectangle.



Step 11


Select the Horizontal Type Tool then set the font family to Arial, bold italic, 8 pt, smooth and white color shade. In a new text layer type the name of your plasma tv just below the screen.



Step 12


Create a new layer then use the Polygonal Lasso Tool to make the gray shape with #B0B0B0 color shade by the left stand of the plasma screen, see the picture below. Then make the same shape for the right stand.



Final Results



John Conanan

By John Conanan

I'm a Freelance Web Designer living in Chicago IL. I have been using Photoshop for over 8 years now and I hope that you will enjoy my tutorials on tu-torial.com.


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Joseph McCullough said on February 23, 2010 - 07:43
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Wow! This was exactly what I needed! I'm not artistic at all and I'm terrible with photoshop and I was able to follow this perfectly. Thank you so much!

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