I must admit that there is no other love for me rather than the iPhone but when I first saw the HTC Touch Diamond mobile I was amazed because it looks so good. It looks so good that I decided to write a tutorial to show you how I made it. This will be a long tutorial so go get some coffee for this.
Final Image Preview
Before we get started, let's take a look at the image we'll be creating. Click the screenshot below to view the full-size image. As always, the layered Photoshop file is available via our PSDTUTS Plus membership.
Step 1
Let's start by making a new white document at 1000px by 1000px.

Step 2
Now we'll make the base of the phone. Using the Rounded Rectangle Tool (U) set to 20 pixels, make a shape as shown below.

Step 3
Next using the same tool you need to hold down the Alt button before you start making a shape. This will extract from the first shape you made. Also, use the rulers and grid to help set the shape of the phone. When you're done name the shape "Phone shape 1."

Step 4
Next you need to duplicate this layer, fill the copy with #5b5b5b, and name it "Phone shape 2."

Step 5
Enter the Blending Options by double-clicking in the "Phone shape 2" layer and enter the settings shown below. You can experiment, but I personally like those settings.

Step 6
Make a new layer and name it "light." Then Ctrl + Click on the "Phone shape 2" layer thumbnail to make a selection. Then using the Rectangular Marquee Tool (M), take out some of the selection.

Step 7
Create a linear gradient using the Gradient Tool (G) set to white and transparent. Then drag and drop from up to down to achieve something similar to below.

Step 8
Using the Eraser Tool (E) set to 0% Hardness, start erasing some of that light, as shown below.

Step 9
Make paths at the bottom of the phone using the Pen Tool (P).

Step 10
Next you need to make a new layer and name it "light 2." Set your Brush to 1 pixel and also make sure the foreground is white. Grab the Pen Tool, right-click on the screen, and chose Stroke Path. Make sure you select the Brush from the list and also the Pen Pressure must not be checked. Than click OK. Lastly, you will need to delete the path so you can see the stroke.

Step 11
Erase the ends of the stroke. Then go to Filter > Blur > Gaussian Blur, and select a radius of 0.7 pixels.

Step 12
The next steps you'll need to do are to repeat the same lightning effect for all the sides. We also changed our background color to black. Follow the images below.


Step 13
We're done with this part of the phone. You should move it into a new folder and name it >Exterior side.> Now it's time to make the interior. First, I'll make a new folder and name it >Interior side.> In this folder make a new folder and name it >bottom side.> This is where the buttons will go. Then using the Rounded Rectangle Tool (U), make a shape as I did.

Step 14
Subtract the upper part of the shape, using the Rectangle Tool (U).

Step 15
Double-click on the layer to enter the Blending Options, and use the settings below.

Step 16
Next you need to make some more lights on this shape. You'll do this just as you did in Step 9, but this time you'll use the Line Tool (U).

Step 17
This part of the phone is finished. Now we need to make the buttons. First make a new folder and name it "Button." In this folder, you need to make a black rounded shape using the Ellipse Tool (U). As you can see, I have used the Grid because I want the buttons to be centered.

Step 18
Use the settings shown below for the Blending Options of this layer.

Step 19
Make a new circle, but this time make it a little smaller. When you start making the circle start from the middle of the other circle, hold down the Alt + Shift buttons and drag. This will help you make the circle perfect and in the right position.

Step 20
Again, change the Blending Option Settings to match those shown below.

Step 21
Make a new layer above the circles. Call it "Shine 1." Using the Gradient Tool (G) set to Radial Gradient and to white, click and drag as I did.

Step 22
Now you'll need to mask the light to show only into the button. Next set the layer to Linear Light with 34% Opacity.

Step 23
Make a new layer and name it "Shine 2." Make a selection as I did using the Elliptical Marquee Tool (M). Fill the layer with white, mask it so that it will be visible only on the button, and set it to Soft Light with 70% Opacity.

Step 24
Using the Pen Tool (P), make a path. Set the Brush to 2 pixels with a Hardness of 100%. Grab the Pen Tool (P) and make a Stroke. Again, make sure you make the Stroke to white.

Step 25
Using the Eraser Tool (E), erase the lower part of the line a little to make it fade.

Step 26
Set the stroke to 70% Opacity. Make a new layer and draw a white spot. Go to Filter > Blur > Gaussian Blur and chose an 18.5% setting. Next set the layer to Soft Light.

Step 27
You're done with the round button. Now we need to make the touch buttons. First, make a new folder above the button folder and name it "signs." Make a round shape and add the settings shown below. Also, set it to 20% Opacity.

Step 28
Next you need to add these shapes. I have made them using the Line Tool (U) and the arrows I took from the Custom Shape Tool.

Step 29
The next shapes we'll make again using the Pen Tool (P) and the Line Tool (U). Also, use these setting for all of them.

Step 30
We are finished with the lower side of the phone. Next we need to make the upper part. Here you need to make a new shape using the Rounded Rectangle Tool (U) set to 10%. Also, you need to fill it with #626262. Then subtract a side of the upper part. Review the image below to know how much you need to subtract.

Step 31
Set the Blending Options for this layer, as shown below.

Step 32
Make a new layer and name it shine. You need to first make a selection as below. Than you need to subtract a part of the selection where the two sides meet. Now you need to use the Gradient Tool (G) to fill the layer with white.

Step 33
Next you make a random path with the Pen Tool (P). Now that you have the path you need to mask the light over the phone and set the layer to 50% Opacity.

Step 34
Next we recreate the logo using the Pen Tool (P), or design your own logo.

Step 35
Now make a new folder and name it "screen." In this folder, make a new shape using the Rectangle Tool (U). Also, use the settings below for the Blending Options.

Step 36
Make another folder over this one and name it "camera." Make a new round circle and fill it with #111111. Next apply the settings below.

Step 37
Duplicate the layer, fill it with #222222, and use the settings below for the Blending Options. Also, set the Fill to 0%.

Step 38
Make a new circle and fill it to #222222. Also, for the Blending Options apply the settings shown below.

Step 39
Again, make another circle and fill it with #3b3b39. Now you need to subtract some of that circle. Use the Elliptical Tool (U) for this. Also, use the settings below for the Blending Options.

Step 40
Next you need to make another circle. This time fill it with black.

Step 41
Make a new layer over the black circle from Step 40. Using the Brush Tool we will make two little spots to make this camera look real. You need to use two different colors for this: #47307a and #1a3327.

Step 42
Repeat Step 39, but this time make a smaller circle. Also, use the color #3b3b39. Set the layer to 40% Opacity and use the settings below for the Blending Options.

Step 43
Next make another white layer that you'll Blur and change the Opacity to 5%.

Step 44
Make another folder and name it "speaker." In here create a new shape using the Rounded Rectangle Tool (U). Make sure it's set to 10 pixels.

Step 45
Insert the Blending Options shown below into the layer.

Step 46
Create a new layer and name it "pattern." To make the speaker pattern I have used the same technique Fabio used in one of his tutorials Creating a Cool Brushed Metal Surface in Photoshop (it's from Step 3 of that tutorial). The only difference between this pattern and the one from that tutoiral is that this one is black and also the dots are closer together. Do not use the Blending Options from that tutorial though, as you'll not need it.
Once the pattern is created, mask it so that it will be visible only on the speaker.

Step 47
Next make a shape similar to those shown below. Use the settings shown for the Blending Options as well.

Step 48
Make a new layer similar to the other one, but this one will be a little smaller. Fill it with this color #d7d7d7. Also, use the settings below for the Blending Options.

Step 49
The mobile is almost finished. What we'll do now is make a nice texture. Make a new layer and name it "Noise." Within this layer, make a new layer and fill it with white. Go to Filter > Noise > Add Noise and use the settings shown below. Also, set the image to Multiply with a 20% Opacity.
In the end, you'll need to make a selection of only the exterior part of the phone and mask the noise. This is so it will be visible only on this part.

Step 50
Repeat Step 49, but this time you'll make it for a different part of the phone. Follow the images below to understand how to make the selection.

Step 51
The last step is all about adding some more lights on the phone. Follow the images below and you'll understand. For the next shapes change the Opacity to 10% and lower.

Finishing the Phone
Add some personal branding to the phone. I added my logo and a small PSDTUTS banner.

Step 52
Now that we have finished the mobile phone we need to make a nice and attractive background. This part will be all about making a great advertisement for the product.
First you'll need to move your phone to a bigger document (My size is 2215x1510) and fill the document with black.

Step 53
Next we duplicate this phone twelve times and arrange them one behind each other. Also, keep in mind that as the objects are further away they get smaller. This is the rule of perspective that you need to keep in mind. Also, as you can see I have changed the image inside each phone. I found the images over at SXC.

Step 54
For all the phones you just created, you need to add a shadow. Use the settings below for the Blending Options.

Step 55
Now you need to add a shadow for the first phone too. Let's use a different technique. Make a black shape that is similar to the phone.

Step 56
Move the shape in the back of the phone. You do this by moving the layer you just created beneath the "phone" layer. Into the Blending Options you need to use the settings shown below.

Step 57
Next we'll make the reflection for each phone. You do this by first duplicating all the phones and moving them upside down.

Step 58
Now don't simply set them all to a low Opacity. In this case you need to change some settings in the Blending Options. The thing is that each reflection will have different settings.
Set the Color Overlay to black on all of them. Next you need to lower the Opacity for each one. You will start with the two smallest phones (80%). Then continue with the rest of them 70%, 60%, and make the rest 50%.

Step 59
Make a new layer on top of all the other layers. Make a selection as I did by Ctrl + Clicking on each phone's thumbnail.

Step 60
Now using the Gradient Tool set it to black and transparent. Then make a nice gradient. Also, set the gradient to Soft Light.

Step 61
Next you need to make a new layer and place it between the phones and the reflections. Go to Filter > Render > Clouds.

Step 62
Next go to Filter > Blur > Motion Blur and use the settings shown below. Then set the layer to Soft Light. You'll be able to see a nice effect over the reflections. This makes the surface look shiny.

Step 63
Make a new layer over the one we just worked on. While using the Gradient Tool, again set it to black. In this step, we'll simply hide some of the reflections with the gradient.

Step 64
Make a new layer and move it to the back, but over the black background, and name it "Clouds." Again, you need to some clouds. Go to Filter > Render > Clouds to apply them.

Step 65
Add a Layer Mask to this layer by simply clicking the Layer Mask button in the Layers Palette. Fill the mask with black. Then using the Gradient Tool, set it as white to transparent and Radial. Remember, you need to let some of the clouds show through.

Step 66
The last step is to make a new layer over these clouds and fill it with white. Go to Filter > Noise > Add noise.

Step 67
Here is an important step that most of you might not know. Place your mouse between the "clouds" and this "noise" layer. If you press the Alt button while the mouse is between two layers, you'll see the mouse changing. While holding the Alt button, simply Click once with the mouse. This technique is similar with the masking, but it will mask the noise to show only over the layer you just linked it to.

Step 68
Set the Noise layer Opacity to 51% and Multiply.

Step 69
Set the Clouds layer to 30% Opacity.

Step 70
Last step will be to make some nice rays. If you remember PSDTUTS had posted a great article called Best of the Web - June go and visit it. There is another great tutorial I have wrote called Sleek Phone Advertisement Flyer. If you go there and read Steps 42 to 46 you will learn how to make the rays.

Final
When you are finished with the design just save a JPG and play with the Levels, Colors, and maybe add more effects to it depending to your taste. I hope you learned something from this tutorial. Take care and keep on reading PSDTUTS. ;)
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User Comments
( ADD YOURS )ayoub July 17th
thank you very much i really need that tuto
( )keep it up
kamel July 17th
ohh so damn nice, constantine my man!
btw full image cannot be seen!
( )The Mafalian July 17th
wawwwwwwwwwwwwwww, merci l’artiste
( )aGS July 17th
Amazing amount of DETAIL! AWESOME!
( )Qbrushes July 17th
looks sleek, good work.
( )Mark Abucayon July 17th
Fantastic. you guys did a great job here. Thanks for sharing.
( )RIjalul Fikri July 17th
wow, that was awesome
( )n_faiths July 17th
Shear genius. Looks awesome!!
( )Jan BlažÃÄek July 17th
Now this is one hell of a tutorial. Thanks.
( )pica July 17th
wow woaho!
( )that… was… long…
and excellent! so many loveable details
just amazing, again learned more about layer styles
Zenor July 17th
Awesomeness ~!
( )Tim Soret July 17th
Really impressive. Great tutorial.
( )Nysuatro July 17th
Just brilliant. Thanks for the share
( )Alex Beltechi July 17th
Welcome back
I’m getting a 404 on the final view full screen. Is it just me?
( )Danny July 17th
Wow this is one of the best!
( )Jeff July 17th
Lethal work. Looks very slick and clean.
( )Kim Dolleris July 17th
Well, i guess we’ve seen the first 20 create-a-photo-realistic-phone tuts, but i got to say; this one is the absolute best so far! Very good job, and thanks for sharing!
( )Jack July 17th
Awesome! Getting a 404 on the finished version though which is a shame.
( )Love to see the detail of the final in full size…
Sandeep Sharma July 17th
Really nice tutorial.
( )cougar July 17th
Wow, awesome tutorial!! Thanks for sharing!
( )Simona July 17th
That is what I call excellent work!
( )FIAM July 17th
Thats realy realy nice dude! I will seriously give this tutorial all the time it needs, one step closer to photoreality!
( )Rick July 17th
wow
( )Taylor July 17th
I think we all know how to make a damn phone by now. Next.
( )wildwise July 17th
this one is very good.
( )Craig Farrall July 17th
WOWOWOW, great tutorial, love it! I will definately try out this one.
( )Dan July 17th
This ones not bad. Yes there has been a phone tut here before but this covers some useful tools and methods. Good stuff.
( )Gary Spedding July 17th
Not a criticism here but just how many iPhone/iPod tutorials do we really need?
Not everyone can do this for a living. Making such ads or promo stuff that is for these devices.
( )Gustavo Lemos July 17th
nothing new.. not bad anyway
( )Sean Hodge July 17th
I got the final image link fixed. Thanks to everybody for pointing that out.
( )Josh July 17th
Extremely detailed, and I like the highlighting, but I’d love to see it full. The 404 error still exists, sorry.
( )Luc July 17th
Amazing tutorial! But the lightning step was a bit to hard to understand
( )Thanks!
Sean Hodge July 17th
@Gary Spedding
Yah, we’ll probably not publish another phone tutorial for awhile. But as soon as I say that someone will probably come up with a good concept on this subject from a fresh perspective.
I certainly recognize that we published on this topic recently, but this tut is super detailed and ties some things together in a unique way. Constantine has actually been working on this one for some time. I think he did a great job on this, and really put in some extra effort. Also, he’s got more coming!
Thx.
( )Aaron S July 17th
Yeah for the love of god, everyone complaining– don’t read the damn tut if you’re not interested in the subject matter.
DAMN.
( )joharin July 17th
DAMN nice tutorial……but can’t view the LARGER VERSION of the image.
( )Alex Beltechi July 17th
Yeah, the 404 is still there.
( )Carl July 17th
At first I was thinking “oh no not another phone tut” but then I got into it and realized that this is a very detailed and amazing tut. Great job!
( )Sean Hodge July 17th
I think I got the 404 fixed correctly this time. Thx.
( )Johan July 17th
Fresh! Thanks dudes!
( )Gregory July 17th
Nice work… Its always good to have a tutorial where it says “create” this or that and its actually creating from scratch and not taking an image of what your suppose to create and make edits to it (like other tutorials on here).
Awesome detail!
( )MONSTER July 18th
Nice technique.
( )AC July 18th
Great stuff guy. This is the type of quality and direction I want to see from PSDTuts. It will keep me renewing my Plus membership! Some mediocre tutorials have appeared of late – more professional and commercial tuts like this please
( )Rjton July 18th
muy buen trabajo……bastantee largoo….pero muy buen tuto
muy bien explicado
saludosss..
( )Ali July 18th
Awesome tutorial, love the final result, def gonna experiment after I finish tutorial :]
( )andero July 18th
nice tutorial. keep it up constantin
( )ma bucur cand vad si romani pe aici.
Philip L July 18th
absolutely incredible attention to detail and amazing final product. very nice to see this level of tutorial here.
( )JanO July 18th
a tutorial-MASTERPIECE!
( )gotti July 18th
All i can say is, WOW !!!
( )Khaled July 18th
Awesome
( )Gary Spedding July 18th
OK – I agree it looks superb – maybe the quintessential tut on this topic. Also take a look at the Felix Nelson video tut on the same device at Layers Magazine TV – Ep. 44 Part 1 to really cement this one in place.
Then refer to this one for anyone wanting to make a new phone graphic. But quick – these darned phones will be redundant tomorrow as the next version comes out. What a market to rip folks off of their hard earned money!
( )miku July 18th
holy shit
( )thats awesome!
RUGRLN July 18th
This some goood shit!!
( )Lately you guys been making good stuff. Keep it up…though 70+ steps ain’t very encouraging, but the image or final preview is amazing, so I MUST make this image!
linux July 18th
absolutely sick
( )Muffenz July 18th
I give you props
( )Alex Beltechi July 18th
Thanks for the fix, Sean.
( )Sean Turner July 18th
Just brilliant, top notch stuff!
( )Pat Weiss July 18th
Dude thats so amazing, i lve that amount of detail! its so…omg! Nice really really nice, love it!
( )ashvin July 18th
Awesome! just what we need! mind-blowing stuff! thanks!
( )RUGRLN July 18th
Alright, dunno wot you are doing but the effect for the second circle on the nav button, if applied to the circle is not visible unless enlarged to a large size of almost 10 times, or possibly 5. The point is at that size the effect is invisible, and yes my canvas is 1000×1000 with the mob itself taking the height relative to it’s canvas as does yours shown in the preview image. Anyone else come across these problems???
( )yamaniac July 18th
For the ones who are complaining out there. I bet you couldn’t even come close to the final output that Constantin has arrived to.. If you did?? You wouldn’t be coming over here to learn new tricks. So what ever it is, Try writing a tutorial and see how hard it is, Concepts, Design Ideas, work flow. The author has spent hour s to write this tutorial and everyone should respect it. AMAZING JOB CONSTANTIN YOU ROCK!!!!! the final result is awesome. By the way I own a HTC S710. but after reading this tut. I am gonna go for the DIAMOND
.. Keep em coming dude! You doing a fantastic job.
( )Hans Vargas July 18th
…. wao……
( )Manuel Merz July 18th
Cool, my next phone
Well done 
( )gartsman July 18th
fucking detailed tut. great setup. Too bad i dont own a phone company. Btw, whats up with everyother tut having to do with rendering a cell phone from scratch? How about something that isnt a rectangle with a shit load of layer effects?
( )Zaoris July 18th
Impressive tutorial, great-looking result.
( )Thank you, Constantin!
James July 18th
Now if only I knew how to work photoshop correctly, this would be perfect
( )rasmus July 18th
This is awsome, I love it. <3 Going to try this one fo sho!
( )Craig Snedeker July 18th
This is really cool!
( )greven July 18th
Well detailed tutorial. Good Job.
( )w1sh July 18th
THANK God someone finally posted a Photoshop tutorial on how to make a mobile phone. I mean.. this is great because I’ve never seen one before and I just happen to work for a major cell phone supplier who just happens to need me to make these left and right.
Ô_o
C’mon… enough already.
( )gartsman July 18th
w1sh speaks the truth. We are now homies.
( )Tim July 18th
You win an award for the longest PSD tutorial ever made. Good job
( )MD July 18th
Really nice effect!
( )twatbuster July 18th
i like the final result except for the clouds at the top.
there’s so much black that the few clouds occupy what little negative space there is.
the human eye is drawn to white spaces, and i think the clouds kind of diminish the reflection’s effectiveness.
now having said this, i really like the ad building aspect. pretty cool.
now that we’ve covered all the phone creation posibilities, ever, lets do some new stuff.
like watches.
SA WEET!!!
( )Bill Labus July 18th
Now this is the kind of tutorial that sets PSDTUTS far apart from all the rest. This is incredible, keep up the excellent work Constantin.
( )Braden Keith July 18th
Very nice. Except the last little glare on the top left of the button made it seem awkward. I also have to totally agree with w1sh. But w1sh do see you might be able to get some cool things out of it like how to make the glares look right, I dunno, you can still get stuff.
BTW, Number 68!
( )Joefrey Mahusay July 18th
Great tutorial! keep it up!
( )Andrei Constantin July 18th
Nicely done. Thanks
( )Daniel July 18th
very nice tutorial here ! thanks a lot.
( )caiman July 18th
hm its ok
the reflection of the whole handy could be more transparent
ok not more…
( )boedjangPRIANGAN July 18th
woWW……… Awesome!!
that’s Great Man!!
thx 4share…..
“Keren Pisan Euy….”
( )johan July 18th
I was totally blown away !!! Fantastic art ! Congratulations and much thanks for putting this online and teaching us how to (try to) recreate something like this…
( )Steve July 18th
this is an AWESOME tutorial. SOOOOOO in depth and so realistic looking. this deserves a double, possibly a triple commision. WOW!
( )joharin July 19th
Step 10 – then not than.
Step 12 – lighting not lightning.
Step 30 – “…using the Rounded Rectangle Tool (U) set to 10%…” – u mean 10 px rite?
Note : My imagination is quite limited, therefore I couldn’t imagine if you were to write a tut on “Create a Digital SLR Camera Styled Like the Nikon bla bla bla”…
Probably while reading it I’d lose my ability to read….LOL
Anyway, PSDTUTS still ROCKS!!
( )rccummings July 19th
well written and thorough tutorial. also incorporates techniques from other posts and provides an example on how to unify the skills.
from this, can expand to other products easily. thanks again!
( )Adel July 19th
This is superb,
( )very pro tutorial man
thanx 4 all the details
Azeem July 19th
Man what in the world is this??….ohhh too much creativity…Words dont explain!!
( )Jeremy July 20th
Very slick! Kinda long but the result is great!
( )Andrei Potorac July 20th
Little brother, the file where I used your images was accepted to FlashDen. Have a look and check out the nasty comments people write about you: http://flashden.net/item/mockup-presenter/14842

( )pensodiferente.com July 21st
That’s amazing man!
( )Aj July 21st
wow, thank you. the result is just f cool
( )Geoff July 22nd
@RUGRLN… try playing with the contour range or switch off the global light effects in Bevel/Emboss
( )Jibbz July 23rd
now thats wat i call a super tutorial …
( )well done
Rexibit Web Services July 23rd
I’m not usually a big fan of Web 2.0 graphical tutorials, but this one is sleek and nice.
( )Mr_LeE July 23rd
great i love it
( )oh whatever July 26th
OH WHATEVER! Are you serious? That looks NOTHING like a phone! I can’t even tell what it is – it’s so blurry. And the tutorial is not even very thorough. I think it definitely needs some more details on what to do; maybe add some more steps?
I love you.
( )varun.r tomar July 27th
this was outstanding …………i am really admire u for this………….
keep it up work………..keep adding this kind of tuts………….for whom ..those r new in this field……..
u can them teach them amazing work …………..
again thanku ……………
( )valmir July 27th
awesome!
( )Praveen.G July 29th
Wowwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww… Reallyy Nice…. I love thsi tutorial…………….
( )u done a great Job here……
Prabhu July 29th
Wow….wow….woW Wow….wow….woW Wow….wow….woW
( )HybridMuse July 30th
That’s a pretty
GODLIKE…
( )kovilen August 5th
Nice tutorial!!!
( )theq August 6th
gj with tut )
( )young wa borikwa August 9th
that is just beutiful dude
( )Hiperkarma August 21st
sooo better then to do it 3D, thanks lol
( )Grafiko September 23rd
wow, very into detail. Love the final product, great tutorial
( )Cookie October 20th
So great !
( )Keep it up!
bidyut chakraborty October 30th
superbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb
nice one oneeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
( )Umar November 3rd
Outstanding tutorial! Thumbs up! I also linked it on my tutorials blog! Awesome work!
( )tgr November 4th
Amazing tutorial!
( )sad November 10th
you need more steps or deeper steps i got stop on step 6…THANKS ALOT….
( )Ploy November 23rd
Thank you so much for you tricks, i spent my whole day and night adapting your technique to my personal work. Just wondering how much time have you done this!?
( )DarkAvenger November 28th
really nice, but it should be less white in the light sensor.
( )Eric Shafer December 19th
Tracked back to from here: http://www.presidiacreative.com/mobile-phone-ads-tutorials-and-inspiration/
( )silviubad January 19th
How can I duplicate the phone and and arrange them one behind each other?
( )Constantin Potorac March 13th
Move the layers behind the original one
( )madhu February 9th
Very good design
( )Terry February 15th
(TT TT)~ i’v got some problem with the button in STEP18 and STEP19,i think i ‘v done completely as the pictures show but still can’t get the effect as the same …
( )Constantin Potorac March 13th
Hey,
This button was truly a big problem for me. Took me a lot to figure it out. I am not sure why it does not work for you but make sure you set the settings exactly as I did in the printscreen
( )Raph June 19th
I have the same problem.
And I think it has to do with the inner glow opacity settings being to a 100%. I did check 3 times and reducing the opacity I got something pretty similar.
But aniways, great tutorial and amazing art
Olek March 12th
Oh my god! It’s amazing. It’s the best tutorial I’ve ever seen. Thanks!! XD
( )Anton Agestam March 23rd
Dude this is totally sick! Amazing! <3
( )codePhantom March 30th
For some reason my second circle for the centre buttons stays black…
( )Ra'sha April 26th
Awesome tut can’t wait to use it!
The only thing is, I have two versions of this phone, one directly from HTC and one from Alltel. Both have the camera in the back of the phone, not on the front :/
( )iPhone April 29th
good tutorial.
( )Still have to learn to paint iPhone and Apple.
Mukarram May 29th
Thats nice….
( )Good tutorial……thanks
pasha2k7 June 15th
This is AWESOME!!!! But there is a few mistakes… But i think this mistakes is because i used CS4…
But this is Awesome! Really Beautiful and simple!
( )Flavia July 6th
perfect tuto!!this is shine…..
( )this is amazing…….
Owais July 6th
poor tutorial. Not clearing the concepts.
( )Owais July 7th
Confused in step 30…
( )Are you subtracting the lower part or the upper??
I think u have subtracted the lower part..
Please explain
MexiChriS August 2nd
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CMYK September 1st
mmmm… really great tutorial
Thanksssss 4 sharing!!!!
:D
( )NBK September 6th
Wow, so darn detailed!
( )GOPI October 13th
WOW,SUPERB MAN..I AM GONNA TRY OUT……
( )Donald October 20th
Well, when you said, get your coffee, you were right. I thought it was a well written tutorial and I thought it was absolutely awesome to learn how to do that.
( )Shawn December 27th
I think you have a great idea in wanting to write a tutorial, and it looks like a great final product if it works, but you should probably get help from someone else in writing the tutorial. There are a few steps starting at #6 that just don’t work without explanation and it gets frustrating really quick and makes you just stop once you realize that the person writing the tutorial just whizzed through things that should have been explained.
( )shahab January 4th
tanks
( )IC_hannel January 7th
please, i need help. first of all this tutorial is great.
i need help with step 33 -mask the light????-. what does it mean.
thanx a lot
( )Dom January 26th
Awesome! Will work perfectly on the homepage for the Windows Mobile app I’m writing. Thanks!
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