Mockup Blister Packaging in Photoshop

Mockup Blister Packaging in Photoshop

Tutorial Details
  • Program: Adobe Photoshop CS5
  • Difficulty: Intermediate
  • Estimated Completion Time: 2 Hours
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Final Product What You'll Be Creating

Designers and clients often have different ideas about how a finished product should be presented. Designers want to show the finished artwork, clients want to know exactly how their design will look on the shelves. In this tutorial, we will demonstrate how to create a mockup for some blister packaging so that you can present your design to your clients. Let’s get started!


Tutorial Assets

The following assets were used during the production of this tutorial.


Before You Begin

In order to make the file scalable and easy to edit, we will work always with shape layers, so please be sure to select the Shape Layer option in every single shape we make, doesn´t matter if is a circle, rectangle or even the Pen Tool (P) always have it selected from the tool menu.


Document Set-Up

Start with a RGB Document with a 600 x 600 px canvas size at 72dpi, with the Background Contents set to White and name the file as Exhibition Blister Mock-up.


Step 1 – Setting up the Background.

Double-click the Background layer in the Layers window to make it editable and set the name as "Background". Go to Layer > Layer Styles > Blending Options and aplly a Gradient Overlay as shown.

Select the Ellipse Tool (U) and draw a circle of 600 px diameter. Name the new layer as "Backlight" and set the Fill to 0% in the Layers window. Go to Layer > Layer Styles > Blending Options and aplly a Gradient Overlay as shown.

Select the Ellipse Tool (U) and draw a circle of 600 px diameter. Name the new layer as "Backlight", set the Fill to 0% and the mode to Soft Light in the Layers window. Go to Layer > Layer Styles > Blending Options and aplly a Gradient Overlay as shown.

Press Command/Ctrl + T and in the Tool window set the Y position to 0 px and apply the changes. Go to Layer > Smart Objects > Convert to Smart Object.

Note: This action will set the Fill of the "Backlight" layer to 100%.


Step 2 – Drawing the Blister Board.

Go to Layer > New > Group and name it Display Board. Set your Foreground color to white (#000000). Select the Rounded Rectangle Tool (U), set the Radius to 8 px and draw a rectangle as shown. Name the new layer "Main Shape."

Select the Pen Tool (P), select the Subtract From Shape Area option in the Tool window and draw a shape as shown.


Step 3 – Saving for the future.

Drag the "Main Shape" layer to the New Layer icon three times in the Layers window and name these new three layers as "Main Light", "Top Light", and "Shadow."


Step 4

Select the "Shadow" layer, set the Mode to Overlay with an Opacity of 9%, the Fill at 0% and go to Layer > Layer Styles > Blending Options and apply a Gradient Overlay with the following settings.


Step 5

Select the "Main Light" layer, set the Mode to Overlay with an Opacity of 75%, the Fill at 0% and go to Layer > Layer Styles > Blending Options and apply a Bevel and Emboss with the following settings.

Still in the Bevel and Emboss window, click on the Gloss Contour thumbnail and in the Contour Editor set the Mapping as follows. Click OK.

Click on the Contour tab in the layer Style window, set the Range to 55%, click on the Contour thumbnail and in the Contour Editor window set the Mapping as shown. Click OK. Again, click OK in the Layer Style window to apply the settings.


Step 6

Click on the "Top Light" layer, select the Direct Selection Tool (A) and then select the Rectangle Tool (U); click on the Subtract From Shape Area icon and draw a rectangle as shown.

Select the Path Selection Tool (A), make a selection around the entire canvas and click the Combine button in the tool window.


Step 7

Duplicate the "Backlight" layer by dragging the layer to the New Layer icon in the Layer window and place it above the "Top Light" layer. Now click and drag the "Top Light" layer Vector Mask thumbnail to the "Backlight copy" layer and release it over it. Delete the "Top Light" layer and rename the "Backlight Copy" layer to "Top Light", set the Opacity at 55% and the Mode to Normal.


Step 8

Select the "Main Shape" layer and go to Layer > Layer Styles > Blending Options. Click on the Pattern thumbnail and from the thumbnail list click on the arrow at top right, select from the dropdown menu Artist Surfaces and click on Append.

Select the patter Stone (80 by 80 pixels, Grayscale mode) and aplly a Pattern Overlay with the following settings. Click OK.


Step 9

Select the Rectangle Tool (U), and draw a rectangle as shown. Name the new layer "Design" and place it above the "Main Shape" layer.

Go to Layer > Smart Objects > Convert to Smart Object and then go to Layer > Create Clipping Mask.


Step 10 – Setting up the Content.

Go to Layer > New > Group and name it Display Content. Set your Foreground color to white (#000000). Select the Rounded Rectangle Tool (U), set the Radius to 16 px and draw a rectangle as shown. Name the new layer "Side."


Step 11

Drag the "Side" layer to the New Layer icon in the Layers window two times and name these new two layers as "Top" and "Outer."


Step 12

Select the "Side" layer, set the Fill to 0% and go to Layer > Layer Styles > Blending Options, select the Stroke tab and from the Fill Type dropdown menu select Pattern. Click on the Pattern thumbnail and from the thumbnail list click on the arrow at top right, select from the dropdown menu Load Patterns, search for the "Side_Dot" pattern file and click on Load.

Select the pattern Side and apply a Stroke with the following settings. Click OK.


Step 13

Select the "Top" layer, set the Fill to 0% and go to Layer > Layer Styles > Blending Options, select the Stroke tab and apply the following settings. Click OK.


Step 14

Select the "Outer" layer, set the Fill to 0% and go to Layer > Layer Styles > Blending Options, and aplly a Bevel and Emboss with the following settings.

Still in the Bevel and Emboss window, click on the Gloss Contour thumbnail and in the Contour Editor set the Mapping as follows. Click OK.

Click on the Contour tab in the layer Style window, set the Range to 55%, click on the Contour thumbnail and in the Contour Editor window set the Mapping as shown. Click OK. Again, click OK in the Layer Style window to apply the settings.


Step 15

Set your Foreground color to red (#ff0000). Select the Rounded Rectangle Tool (U), set the Radius to 6 px and draw a rectangle as shown. Name the new layer "Container" and place it below the "Outer" layer.


Step 16

Drag the "Container" layer to the New Layer icon in the Layers window and name the new layer as "Soft Shadow." Set the layer Opacity to 41% in the Layers window and double-click the red thumbnail of the "Soft Shadow" layer; pick a black color (#000000) and click OK.

Select the Path Selection Tool (A) and drag a selection around the entire "Soft Shadow" layer. Go to Edit > Copy and the go to Edit > Paste. Using the arrow key, move the pasted selection 3 px by pressing the up arrow three times; select the Subtract From Shape Area option in the Tool window and click on the Combine button.


Step 17

Set your foreground color to white (#ffffff). Select the Rectangle Tool (U), and draw a rectangle as shown. Name the new layer "Content" and place it above the "Container" layer.

Go to Layer > Smart Objects > Convert to Smart Object. Go to Layer > Create Clipping Mask.


Step 18

Select the "Container" layer, go to Layer > Layer Style > Blending Options and apply a Drop Shadow with the following settings.


Step 19

Select the Rounded Rectangle Tool (U), set a Radius of 16 px and draw a rectangle as shown. Name the new layer "Inner" and place it above the "Outer" layer.

Drag the "Inner" layer to the New Layer icon in the Layers window and name the new layer as "Light Container."


Step 20

Select the "Inner" layer and set the Fill to 0%. Go to Layer > Layer Styles > Blending Options, and aplly a Bevel and Emboss with the following settings.

Click on the Contour tab and in the arrow next to the Contour thumbnail; from the thumbnail list click on the arrow at top right, select from the dropdown menu Contours and click Append.Contour tab in the layer Style window, set the Range to 100%, click on the Contour thumbnail arrow and from the Contour thumbnail list select the Half Rounded contour. Click OK. Again, click OK in the Layer Style window to apply the settings.

Select the Half Rounded contour from the dropdown list and set the Range to 100%. Click OK. Again, click OK in the Layer Style window to apply the settings.


Step 21

Click on the "Light Container" layer, select the Direct Selection Tool (A) and drag all the right anchor points 150 px to the left. Do this by holding Shift + pressing 15 times the left arrow on your keyboard.


Step 22

Drag the "Backlight" layer to the New Layer icon in the Layers window three times and name these new layers as "Front Light", "Content Shadow" and "Content Light."

Place the "Front Light", "Content Shadow" and "Content Light" layer above the "Light Container" layer in the "Display Content" layer group.


Step 23

Select the "Front Light" layer, go to Edit > Free Transform and apply the following settings.

Select the "Light Container" layer, drag the Vector Mask thumbnail to the "Front Light" layer and release it on it. Delete the "Light Container" layer.

Set the "Front Light" layer to Normal and change the Opacity to 45%.


Step 24

Select the "Content Shadow" layer, go to Layer > Layer Styles > Blending Options and apply a Color Overlay with the Blend Mode set to Normal an Opacity of 100% and a black color (#000000). Click OK. Set the layer mode to Normal and change the Opacity to 18%.


Step 25

Set the foreground color to red (#ff0000) and select the Rectangle Tool (U) then draw a rectangle as shown. Name the new layer as "Shadow Container."

Drag the "Shadow Container" layer to the New Layer icon in the Layers window and name the new layer as "Light Container." Go to Edit > Free Transform and set the Y value to 192 px and apply the changes.


Step 26

Select the "Content Light" layer, go to Edit > Free Transform and set the following values. Apply the changes.

Now select the "Content Shadow" layer, go to Edit > Free Transform and set the following values. Apply the changes.


Step 27

Drag the "Light Container" layer Vector Mask thumbnail to the "Content Light" layer and release it over it. Delete the "Light Container" layer.

Drag the "Shadow Container" layer Vector Mask thumbnail to the "Content Shadow" layer and release it over it. Delete the "Shadow Container" layer.


Step 28

Drag and drop the "Backlight" layer to the New Layer icon in the Layers window and name the new layer as "Fantasy Shadow", set the Mode to Normal.

Go to Edit > Free Transform and apply the following values.

Go to Layer > Layer Style > Blending Options and apply a Color Overlay as shown.


Step 29

Select the Rectangle Tool (U) and draw a rectangle as shown. Name the new layer as "Fantasy Container".

Drag the "Fantasy Container" layer Vector Mask thumbnail to the "Fantasy Shadow" layer and release it over it. Delete the "Fantasy Container" layer.


Step 30 – Putting some design on it.

Into the "Display Board" group, select the "Design" layer and double-click on the smart object thumbnail. In the new document window select the "Design" layer and go to Layer > Layer Style > Blending Options and apply a Gradient Overlay with the following settings.

Select the Horizontal Type Tool (T) and write "tutorials". Get some nice icon and place it into the design. Save the file and close it.

Note: I have used the Lubalin typeface and the tutorials website icon, but you can use any typeface you like as well any image, it does not have to be necessarily an icon.


Step 31

Into the "Display Content" group, select the "Content" layer and double-click on the smart object thumbnail. In the new document window paste an screenshot (or any design you like) of the tutorials marketplace. If necessary, adjust the screenshot to the canvas size, do this by going to Edit > Free Transfom. Save the document and close it.


Final Image

Diego Sanchez is aurove on Graphicriver
  • http://www.bauhauswebdesign.de/ Julio

    Simply beautiful. The blister mockup looks absolutely real and you guys simply know how to do hit. Chapeau!

    • http://www.aurove.com Diego Sanchez
      Author

      Thank you very much Julio.

      • http://www.bauhauswebdesign.de/ Julio

        Thank you for sharing your skills, Diego!

        And to the whole psd.tutsplus team I can just say: Keep up the great work!

  • naftolimann

    First!

  • http://www.onlytutorials.com Only Tutorials

    Great tutorial. Highly detailed and different. Going to do it now. Thanks!

  • JinxFx

    Great tutorial, 100 % how I like it – completely dynamic non-destructive (scalable!) workflow!

    Really great!

    • http://www.aurove.com Diego Sanchez
      Author

      Thank you very much for such kind words JinxFx. One of the ideas behind the tutorial is also to promote a non-destructive way of work (meaning scalable as you said) for all the new designers out there. ;)

  • http://www.diegomonzon.com Diego Monzon

    Beautiful. In My opinion that is one of the best items at graphic river. Congratulations Diego

    • http://www.aurove.com Diego Sanchez
      Author

      Thank you very much Diego, your words are much much appreciated. You are a great designer (and you know it), and your comments means a lot to me. Thank you.

  • Peter Bergen

    Thank you very much for this well-done tutorial. I appreciate it much.

  • http://www.twitter.com/auriola Aura

    It’s amazing, the tutorial and the result! :)) Like it so much. (Can´t wait to do it) :D

  • Terry

    Nice tutorial, could see this being really affective on a portfolio site as a clever way of marketing pretty much anything. Will try this later on :)

  • http://fanextra.com Tom Ross

    Great design! I could see this working really well as a primary graphic on a welcome or coming soon web page!

  • http://iamzb.com zangetsu

    WOW what a beautiful tut & outcome! thnx again!!!

  • http://www.aurove.com Diego Sanchez
    Author

    Thank you all for your kind comments. I am really happy to know that the tutorial was helpful and easy to follow.

  • http://www.ioandecean.info Nelutu

    cool tutorial Diego :D

    • http://www.aurove.com Diego Sanchez
      Author

      Thank you, glad you like it. :)

  • http://www.92five.net 92five

    Simply incredible, and I am going to say it too, those blisters are by far the most beautiful thing i ever saw on Graphic River!

    And you have an amazing workflow, I learned a lot from this!

    • http://www.aurove.com Diego Sanchez
      Author

      Thank you so much 92five.

  • http://www.geniuzdesigns.de g3niuz

    looks really great…

    love the final piece..

    • http://www.aurove.com Diego Sanchez
      Author

      Thanks g3niuz!

  • Javier

    Really amazing i loved.

    • http://www.aurove.com Diego Sanchez
      Author

      Thank you Javier.

  • http://tauqu33r.deviantart.com tauqueer

    awesome.a very detailed illustration.

    • http://www.aurove.com Diego Sanchez
      Author

      Thank you so much. :)

  • http://anupom.com anupom

    cool tutorial Diego .Beautiful. In My opinion that is one of the best items at graphic river. Congratulations Diego

    • http://www.aurove.com Diego Sanchez
      Author

      Thanks anupom, much appreciated. :)

  • dratengon

    How to increase the height of the content container? Assume it has to put Rubik’s Cube with 10cm x 10cm x 10cm?

    • http://www.aurove.com Diego Sanchez
      Author

      Select the points you wish to modify with the (A) and then drag it to the desired size. :)

  • dratengon

    I mean the z-axis.. to make plastic look like 3D cube can hold a toy or Rubik’s cube inside.

    • http://www.aurove.com Diego Sanchez
      Author

      This blister is set to a frontal view so you must set the cube to a frontal view too in order to make it look good. Once you have placed the cube, select the points of the blister you wish to modify with the (A) and then drag it to the cube size.

  • http://newarts.at Drazen Mokic

    Really awesome, rare in-depth quality tut, thanks

  • bob

    Great ! but where is the PSD files ?

  • Tilo

    Brilliant. 10/10

  • http://brunomoura.net/blog/ Bruno Moura

    Amazing mockup!
    It’s look really nice.

  • http://www.wacdesign.com/ Will

    I have to admit at first I did not take to this tutorial, there’s a few mistakes and the whole thing could have benefited from some more information and a few additional screen shots. But the end result was so good that I’m actually really pleased with it. Thanks.

  • Daniel

    Great tutorial but i have a problem at step 2: “Go to Layer > New > Group and name it Display Board. Set your Foreground color to white (#000000).” if i type in this numbers i get black color not white. My rounded rectangle is empty, only the outer line is white what could be my problem?

  • Jacob

    Hi!
    This is very nice tutorial, everything is nicely explained, but – as always – I’m stuck, when it comes to the Pen Tool part. Could you please make a tutorial on how to use it? I would be really happy ;) Jacob.

  • andre yuman (indonesia)

    the best from the best, look’s like real and very detail……..

  • jan goerge

    WoooW , awesome tutorial ;):)

  • http://www.templatesforcv.com/ sam

    Just Great, thanks a lot, love this site!

  • http://designprecision.in/ sanjeev

    awesome broooooooooo

  • ramy kamel

    hey, thank you for this tutorial but i cant find the side dotted pattern !

  • Omar Mohamed

    Simply Awesome . I Love it.

    My Result : http://img809.imageshack.us/img809/6478/resultk.jpg

  • http://www.hetroweb.blogspot.com Faizan

    You are great……………….man.. i m speech less.
    thats it.. but one thing i would say that u are really Guru.. Expert… of Web..

  • Daniel

    Really the best tutorial I saw.
    I’m very proud of you man.
    Wonderfull job.
    Thank you a lot for share.

  • http://googleadsfinder.com shakil hossain

    Really Amazing tutorial … Thank you a lot for share.

  • jhkim

    very gooooooooooooooood!!

  • Muhammad Ashfaq

    u did a great job guys i realy appriciate ur effort