Design Process: How to Create a Detailed Wax Seal with Photoshop

Today we will create a detailed wax seal using Photoshop and a simple texture. I will not only explain the techniques used, but also why and follow exactly the steps I went through, with all the ups, downs and adjustments encountered on the way to the final design.
In short, the purpose is not only to learn to use blending properties, but also figure out how to create your own, without blindly following a preset. So letโs step away from the โcopy these settings here and paste them over thereโ routine and think on our own for a while.
We are outside the box, so letโs act accordingly!
Difficulty: Beginner – Intermediate
Completion time: 15-20 min
Tools: Photoshop CS3
Resources:
– Wax seal reference from Google search
– Concrete texture from designtnt.com
Final Image Preview
Research first!
Find some images of a real wax seal. I chose an image from a Google search. Now itโs time to take some notes!
Write down characteristics or the seal: shape, texture, color and small details. Hereโs an example:
Shape:
– round
– irregular edges
– embossed edges
– flat area in the middle
Texture:
– slightly glossy
– Impurities in the wax
– some areas have dents
Color:
– Dark orange or red
Small details:
– tiny impurities
– small dents
– a few wax drops near the seal
– Embossed element in the center
Now that we have some useful info, we can start shaping it up. We wonโt use precise values for it, weโll just play around with values and tweak them around.
Letโs begin with the basic shape of the seal!
STEP 1
Create a new document of 1000 x 1000 px in RGB color mode. If you need a larger one, free to create a larger document.
STEP 2
Grab the Ellipse Tool (U), set it on Paths and draw an ellipse in the middle and just about the same size as mine. Double-click its layer thumb and set its color to #8a250a.
STEP 3
Grab the Path Tool (P), select the vector mask, set the tool on โAdd to shape area (+)โ and draw a wavy, extra edge for the circle. Instead of merging two separate layers, we extended the edges of the circle.
STEP 4
Letโs start shaping up the edges based on the info we gathered. In the Layers palette (F7), click the โfxโ button. Check the โBevel & Embossโ box.
This is clearly far from what we want to obtain. But keep in mind every setting is customizable, so letโs tweak the emboss settings.
STEP 5
Click the โBevel & Embossโ tab. Looking at our result, what do we need? More depth, contrast and glossy areas. So letโs increase the Size and Depth a bit. I decided to have a 164% setting for Depth and 29 px for Size.
STEP 6
Now we have volume, but the contrast and glossiness are missing. Letโs fix that with the Altitude setting. Set it to about 74, uncheck the โUse Global Lightโ setting and set Angle to 108 degrees.
STEP 7
Now itโs starting to look a bit better. Letโs polish the lighting and shading a bit! For the โHighlightโ, Set its Blending mode to Normal and 100% Opacity. For the Shadows, change the color to a dark red and adjust the Opacity a bit.
STEP 8
Still, the lighting is pretty blurry,we need it to be alot cleaner. This can be tweaked using the graph everyone passes by. Click it and click-drag the points as shown below or similar. Hit OK.
The graph controls the areas where shadows and highlights are on an object. The higher are points, the lighter are the areas. The shadows are controlled by the lower area.
STEP 9
Notice thereโs a strong light spot in the left area and we want one in the right side too. For that, we need an edge inside our shape, so the bevel setting will apply from that point and not from the opposite side.
Hit OK to save the Blending Properties and select the vector mask again. Grab the Ellipse Tool (U), set it to โShapesโ and โSubtract from shape area (-)โ. Click-drag in the middle of the shape, them hold ALT+SHIFT to create a circle. Hold the Space key to place it in the middle.
STEP 10
Since we donโt use any type of line art, we need a good contrast to define the shape. โStrokeโ is not an option, because itโs too rigid, we need something smoother. โInner Glowโ will do just nicely.
Remember that if itโs called โInner Glowโ, it doesnโt really have to be a glow, might as-well use it to create a shadow or a stroke. The same goes for the other settings.
STEP 11
Letโs add some wax droplets! Select the vector mask again, grab the Path Tool (P), set it on โShapesโ and โAdd to shape area (+)โ. Draw in a few small dots. Double-click the โEffectsโ text under the layer thumb.
STEP 12
Shapes and objects drop shadows when placed next to another one. So check the โDrop Shadowโ box. You can leave it default for now. Hit OK.
Itโs time to move forward! Letโs create the interior of the seal.Grab the Ellipse Tool (U) again and make sure itโs set on โCreate new shape layerโ. Then create a circle like below. Hold ALT+SHIFT to create a perfect circle.
STEP 13
Now we need to create the illusion of a pressed flat area inside the embossed edge. Since the circle is lower than the edge, it will have a subtle shadow on it. Check the โGradient Overlayโ box. Weโre defining a shadow, so set the gradientโs Blending mode to โMultiply.
STEP 14
Now we have too much contrast and the light is off. This Blending mode hides the light tones and enhances the dark ones, so letโs use that in our advantage! Click the gradient, then click the white slider. Click the color shown below and make it a light gray.
Now it has a bit more depth, but it doesnโt have a โconnectionโ to the edge… yet!
STEP 15
We will now smooth the transition between the elements. Check the โOuter Glowโ box. Again, we need a shadow, not a highlight. Change Blending mode to โNormalโ and 100% Opacity and set the color to a dark red (or black). Also increase the size a bit.
Now we have a shadow for the top side and it means we need a light spot in the bottom side. The โDrop Shadowโ setting will do just nicely.
STEP 16
We need a small glow in the bottom area. Check the โDrop Shadowโ box and click its tag. Set Blending mode to โNormalโ and Opacity to 100%, increase the Distance a bit and set it to a bright red, but make it a bit lighter than the color below it. We need it to be subtle, not strong and bright.
STEP 17
At this point, it looks pretty good… but not quite there yet. Letโs add some small details, like the edge of the symbol! Grab the Ellipse Tool (U) again and create a circle, but a bit smaller. Instead of trimming the circle to make a thin ring, we can apply the emboss effect to its stroke.
Check the โStrokeโ box and click its tag. Now go to โBevel & Embossโ. Instead of โInner Bevelโ, select โStroke Embossโ. Now you only need to find the right settings for the highlight, size and shadows.
STEP 18
This element is a bit bevelled and will also drop a shadow. โOuter Glowโ and โInner Glowโ will do nicely. We donโt need a perfect shadow, the element is really small and doesnโt need much detail. However, it does need to โconnectโ to the other elements.
Use a dark red color and the โNormalโ Blending mode settings for both.
STEP 19
Letโs add some more interesting stuff to it. This is just to add a โWow!โ effect to it, an actual seal is highly unlikely to be like this. But we are not looking only for realism, we also want visual impact.
Select the โShape 1โ layer and go to Layer > Layer Mask > Reveal All. Now grab the Brush Tool (B), set the brush tip shape to a round brush with 100% Hardness and simply click in a few areas of the shape. Adjust the brush size with โ[โ and โ]โ.
STEP 20
Now letโs add some texture to it!
Open the โconcrete textureโ image. Select the entire image, (CTRL+A), copy it (CTRL+C), go back to our document (Window > Untitled-1) and paste it (CTRL+V).
STEP 21
Find an interesting area of the texture and place it like below.
STEP 22
Hit CTRL+SHIFT+U (Image > Adjustments > Desaturate) to turn it into black & white. Hit CTRL+L (Image > Adjustments > Levels) and increase the contrast of the image – the left and right sliders control the shadows and highlights. Hit OK.
STEP 23
In the Layers palette (F7), set Blending mode to โMultiplyโ. CTRL+click the โShape 1โ vector mask, then hit the โAdd Layer Maskโ button.
STEP 24
Select the layer (currently, the layer mask is selected) and hit CTRL+U (Image > Adjustments > Hue/Saturation. Check the โColorizeโ box and use the โHueโ slider to give it a red tint. Make it a bit saturated and hit OK.
Now it blends in quite nicely. It suggests the idea of old wax, but it doesnโt stand out from the design, which is exactly what we were looking for.
STEP 25
Grab the Path Tool (P) and draw a shape similar to mine. This will be our base for the ribbon.
STEP 26
Letโs add some interesting effects to it! we start with a basic lighting: add the black-to-white gradient and adjust the angle to fit the shape.
Tip: Drag the window if it overlaps with the design, so you can see live what changes you make.
STEP 27
Click the gradient. In the pop-up window, click the first color box of the gradient, then click the other color box to change it. From black, turn it into a really dark, saturated red. Do the same for the white.
STEP 28
Click under the slider to add more colors and adjust them like in STEP 27.
Letโs add some volume, it looks flat and boring. Check the โBevel & Embossโ box. We just want a bit of thickness added to it.
STEP 29
Adjust the Blending modes for โHighlightsโ and โShadowsโ: change them both to โNormalโ and 100% Opacity. Set the highlight color to pink and the shadows color to a dark red. Keep in mind we donโt need complicated effects with a ton of blending modes, we just want a small light and a subtle shadow.
STEP 30
As a finishing touch, add a small, dark red stroke (1 px) and a โDrop Shadowโ effect. To adjust the shadow, simply click-drag it directly on canvas.
STEP 31
Now we need another one, but we donโt want to recreate those blending settings. Go to Layer > Duplicate Layer (CTRL+J), then hit CTRL+T and right-click > Flip Vertical. Hit Enter. Double-click the โfxโ button and adjust the angles to fit the reflection.
Done!
To use it, select the top-most layer, select allt (CTRL+A), hit CTRL+SHIFT+C (copy merged) and paste (CTRL+V).
Download source files:
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Very cool. I will definately give this a go as soon as i get a chance next.
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