Most images are flat. Let's give ours more depth.
You can use any images you want. I decided to scan images of
a CD and sheet music using my flatbed scanner
for tonight's tutorial.
Once you get the images into your system, put Photoshop to work.
Make your starter layers
- Select the CD and copy it over to the music notes file. It'll
automatically show up in its own layer.
- Name your new layer "CD."
- Use the Scale function (Edit > Transform > Scale). Shrink
the CD horizontally to add the feeling of perspective.
- Drag the layer with the CD to the document icon at the bottom
of the Layers palette to duplicate the layer.
- Title your new layer "CD Copy."
Adjust your original CD layer
- Click on your original CD layer to make it the active layer,
making sure Transparency is locked at the top of the palette.
- Select a gray color and press Option + Delete on your Mac
or Alt + Delete on your PC to fill the area with active pixels
on the CD layer with gray. To view your change, click the eye
icon on the CD Copy layer.
- Using the Move tool, move the CD layer down just enough to
create the illusion that the CD has thickness. You can also
use the arrow keys.
Lighting
- Choose the Paintbrush tool with a large, soft-edge brush tip.
Choose colors from the CD and add a soft spray of color to the
outside edges of the CD, creating the effect of light reflecting
off the CD's sides.
- Use a small brush to create similar effects at the small circle
opening at the center of the CD.
Merge your layers
- Turn off the Background layer, keeping CD and CD Copy layers
visible. Go to the Layers palette and choose Merge Visible to
turn the two layers into one.
- Drag your new 3-D CD to the document icon at the bottom of
the Layers palette to duplicate it.
Make the CD's center look like transparent plastic
- Use the Pen tool to create two paths: one of the outside area
of the center of the CD and the other at the hole in the middle
of the CD.
- Turn the paths into a selection.
- Press Delete to knock out the center of the CD.
- Make the layer containing the CD without the hole active.
Lower its Opacity to create the illusion of transparent plastic.
- Turn off the Background layer and merge the other two visible
layers.
Add text
- With the Text tool, type the letters "CD."
- Rasterize the type (Layer > Rasterize > Type).
- Distort the text to an angle so that it looks like it's resting
on the CD (Edit > Transform > Distort).
- Duplicate the layer and add the same depth effect you used
on the CD. Your letters will need some additional alterations
to fill in edges where letters break off.
- Lock the Transparency and add tones to the edges of the letters.
- Merge the layers that make up the 3-D letters.
Reflect your text
- Duplicate the layer.
- With the Move tool, lower the bottom-most layer with the letters
so it appears as a reflection on the face of the CD.
If the reflection extends beyond the CD, make a Clipping
Group of it with the layer of the actual disc.
- Duplicate the letters again and lock the Transparency.
- Fill the layer with black and move it back to look like a
shadow for the 3-D letters.
Your image now has a realistic 3-D effect.