Sunday, February 20, 2011
Coloring a Gold Coin - Free Photoshop Tutorial and a Word Art Freebie Example using tutorial

Today I'm going to show you how to add a gold gradient appearance to my Gold Coin that's part of my Luck-of-the-Irish Bundle which can be purchased here: http://www.commercial-use.com/

At the end of this tutorial will be a link to download a Word Art Freebie which uses the gold coin used to make this tutorial.

First open the JC_ShamrockCoin2_Template

Go to the Layer named "Outer Circle" in the Layer's Pallet and do a Right Mouse Click over this layer. Go to Blending Options.

Go to the Gradient Overlay Tab and choose these settings:
Blend Mode: Normal
Opacity: 100%
Style: Linear (Check Align with Layer)
Angle: 111
Scale: 100%
Now double click on the Gradient" and use these settings:
(You'll notice at the bottom of the dialog box there are two boxes. One says "Color" and one says "Location"
Click on the lower part of the color bar. The little box will appear. You can then click on this. You'll notice the boxes in the bottom that are called "Color" and Location" are no longer greyed out. Click in the Locations box and Location #'s I have listed. Then double click on the Color box and enter the color Values I've listed,. You'll need to do this for each and every color and location I have listed. This is easier to do then it sounds... honest! :)
Location: 0 = Color FAEA63
Location: 12 = Color D98C21
Location: 25 = Color D98C21
Location: 36 = Color D98C21
Location: 53 = Color FFC737
Location: 66 = Color F7E6AA
Location: 78 = Color FFCCC3C
Location: 94 = Color FEF6A5
Location: 100 = Color ECECA8

When you're done, click ok.

Now click on the "Satin" tab and use these settings
Blend Mode: Soft Light
Color: White (FFFFFF)
Angle: 19
Distance: 11
Size 14
Contour: Using the Drop Down box and choose "Gausiann"

Now go to Inner Glow and use these settings
Blend Mode: Screen
Opacity: 75%
Noise: 0%
Color: FFFFBE
Technique: Softer
Choke: 84%
Size: 21
Range: 50
Jitter: 0

Now go to Inner Shadow and use these settings
Blend Mode: Linear Burn
Color: A66409
Opacity: 40%
Angle: 120 (Check Use Global Light)
Distance: 5
Choke: 0
Size: 139
Click OK.
Now go the the Layers Pallet and go to the Layer named "Middle Circle" and go to the Blending Options (See first steps on how to get there if you need)

Go the Gradient Tab and use thsee settings
Blend Mode: Normal
Opacity: 100%
Style: Linear (Check Align with Layer)
Angle: -28
Scale: 100%
Now double click on the Gradient color and use the same method as mentioned above to enter these settings:
Location: 0 = Color: B6761D
Location: 24 = Color: F4121
Location: 39 = Color: BF7E1E
Location: 50 = Color: AE6F1D
ocation: 65 = Color: B6761D
Location: 100 = Color: F2AF21
Now go to the Satin tab and use these settings
Blend Mode: Soft Light
Color: White (FFFFF)
Opacity: 50
Angle 19
Distance: 11
Size: 14
Contour: Gaussian
Check Invert

Now go to the Inner Glow tab and use these settings
Blend Mode: Linear Burn
Opacity: 26%
Noise: 0
Color: DA8E22
Technique: Softer
Source :Edge
Choke: 0
Size: 158

Now do a right mouse click on this layer and choose "Copy Layer Style"
Go to "Inner Circle" Layer, do a right mouse click and choose "Paste Layer Style

Go back to the Outer Circle Layer and do a Right Mouse Click and choose "Copy Layer Style"

Go to the Layer "Outer Shamrocks" and do a right mouse click and click "Paste Layer Style"

(We're almost done, honest)
Go to the Inner Shamrock Layer and go the the Blending Options.
Use the same exact gradient & Satin that you used for the Outer Circle.
The last thing is to change the layer properties of all the Highlights to "Soft Light as noted in the example above.


Now for your freebie:
I used the tutorial above for the coins in this WA.
Download this freebie here: http://www.mediafire.com/?7c005s8hax0ai9x 



Questions or Suggestions?

If you have any suggestions or questions about my tutorials please send me an E-Mail justcreations@ymail.com
Thank you!
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