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Thursday, July 15, 2010

How to make glossy sticker


Step 1: Draw a square using the Marquee tool (M) {Holding down the Shift key will constrain it to a perfect square}. Go to Effects>Stylize>Rounded Corners and enter a radius that suits you. I’ve used .08 inches.
Expand. (Object>Expand Appearance):
Step 1

Step 2: Copy the rounded square and paste it in front (Cmd-F) Draw an arc using the Arc tool that intersects the square:Step 2
Step 3: Select both the arc and the top square, and click
Divide on the Pathfinder panel:
Step 3 

Step 4: Fill the top shape with a gradient, which has as its darkest color the same color as the bottom square. This will simulate the gloss effect:  
Step 4
Step 5: Draw a 45° line that intersects the lower right corner of the square.This will be the “peeled” part of the icon. As before, select both the line and the square and use Pathfinder>Divide.
Step 5 

Step 6: Select the newly-divided corner with the Direct Selection tool. Double-click the Rotate tool in the toolbox and enter 180° to flip it around:
Step 6
Step 7: Fill the peeled corner with a light gradient to make it look like it’s curling back:
Step 7
Step 7b: Duplicate the peeled corner, fill it with a dark color and send it backward, behind the “peel” (Cmd-[ ).  Nudge the shape to the left a bit to create a shadow for the peel:
Step 7b
Step 8: To make a shadow for the icon, you can simply go to Effects>Stylize>Drop Shadow. If you don’t want any raster effects, however, you can make a soft drop shadow with a Blend. First, make a copy of the square shape. Then Option-drag to make a copy of that. Nudge the bottom shape to the right a bit. Fill the top shape with a light gray and the bottom with white. Double-click the Blend tool and choose “Smooth Color” as the type of spacing. Then with both shapes selected, go to Object>Blend>Make (Cmd-Opt-B).
Step 8 


You’ll probably have to tweak the anchor points a bit to get a smooth, rounded shadow: 
Step 8b 

Done! Add an icon or text

Sticker Icon Tutorial                                                            

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