Design a Shiny Photorealistic Apple Remote

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Apple has so many beautiful products. Their product designs consistently attain a sought-after status, which distinguishes them as an innovative company. In this tutorial, I’ll teach you how to make a shiny new apple remote.

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First of all, create a new document and fill it with black.

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Make a new shape like the next image using the Rounded Rectangle Tool with a Radius of 5px or so. You decide. Name it “Remote shape.”

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Make a selection of this Remote Shape. Create a new layer, and using the Gradient Tool, drag from left to right. Use the settings in the image below, with left color (#ffffff) and right color (#e4e4e4). The gradient is not very strong, but it is needed to stand out a bit.

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Now we will add some simple shades to the shape to make it look more real. Make a white shape similar to the image below. Make sure it is higher than the remote shape. Go to Filter > Blur > Gaussian Blur and use a small Radius.

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Now using the same technique, make a darker shape. Make it thinner than the white one. Apply a Gaussian Blur using the settings below.

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Now get the white and the grey shapes closer. Move them to the left side of the remote shape. Next duplicate them, rotate them, and move them to the right side.

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Now we need to make the upper part of the remote. To do this, you need to make a new shape using the Rounded Rectangle Tool. Fill it with black. Then place it behind the remote shape.

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We need to mask the white and gray shapes for the remote. Ctrl-click (MAC: Command + Click) on the remote layer to make a selection. Then Ctrl + Shift + Click (MAC: Command + Shift + Click) to add the remote head to the selection. Make sure you have selected one of the shade layers in the Layer Palette. Go to Layer -> Layer Mask -> Reveal Selection. Do this for each shade.

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Now crank down the opacity of the gray and white shapes till it looks something like this.

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You can make the background a light gray color because now we can see the product better. The shape of the remote is finished. Now we need to add some buttons to it.

First we will make the MENU button. Start by making a circle using the Ellipse Tool and the settings below.

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Now we need to make the Play, Pause, Fast-Forward, Fast Backwards, Volume Up, and Volume Down buttons. Start by making a new circle above the first one, making sure it’s bigger.

Next, we need to subtract a circle out of this one. To do this, hold Alt and Minus (MAC: Option and Minus). At this point, a Minus will appear near your cursor. This indicates that you will subtract a piece out of your shape. Click and subtract a circle starting from the middle of this big circle while holding the Alt and Minus (MAC: Option and Minus) and dragging a circle (press shift to make a perfect circle). Look at the images below to see the result.

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Fill this shape with (#f6f6f8) and add the settings below to the Blending Options.

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Now make the last button, which will be used as the Play/Pause button. You need to make it exactly where you just subtracted a circle. After you make it, fill it with (#f6f6f8) and use the settings below.

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We need to add the text that goes on the buttons now. Use Arial Black for the font and this color: (#c4c4c4). For the shapes, use the same color. Make them by using the Rectangle Tool and Custom Shape Tool. Do the same thing for the Volume and Forward/Backwards buttons.

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Now it’s time to make the buttons a shinier. We do this by simply making a selection of the Play/Pause button by Ctrl + Click on the button. Then subtract from this selection with the Elliptical Marquee Tool. Hold Alt and drag a circle over the selection. Make a new layer. Move it on top of the other layers. Fill the selection with white.

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Next repeat Step 14, but this time do this shiny effect for the volume button.

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The remote is finished. Now we need to complete a very important step. The way we present the products is very important, so we need to make a simple and attractive background.

Make a new layer and place it behind the remote. Using the Gradient Tool, set the Radial Gradient from black to white. Make sure that Reverse is selected. Now click and drag from the middle outward. Next, decrease the Opacity of this layer to 33 percent.

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Now duplicate the remote folder. Merge this copied remote into one single layer. Do this by right-clicking the copied remote folder and then selecting Merge Group. Next, rotate the copied remote upside down. Move the gradient layer you just made over it. Then select the remote layer again. Go to Filter > Blur > Gaussian Blur. Set the Blur to 2 percent. Next move the copied remote lower.

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Make a selection. Create a new layer. Make a shiny floor for the remote to reflect onto using the Gradient Tool. Click and drag from up to down. Move this layer over the remote copy.

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Now make the shadow that the remote will reflect onto this floor. Make a shape similar to mine. Move it on top of the gradients. Then go to Filter > Blur > Gaussian Blur. Use 8%. Next decrease its Opacity to 7 percent. Well done! You just finished the design.

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Bonus

Below is a bonus for you guys. It covers how to simply change the color of the remote in a few seconds.

Go inside the remote folder and look for the Remote Shape layer. Above it is the Gradient layer that you need to make invisible. Now go back to the Remote Shape. Chose a color for the foreground color. Then press Alt + Backspace. Tadaaa! You have a red remote.

Do the same thing for the play button layer and the volume button layer. Lastly, decrease the opacity of the shiny volume button and shiny play button. And of course make the reflection for this one as you did for the first remote. Good Luck!

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Conclusion

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  1. ZaFaR says:

    Great! but still have to workhard to get awesome work

  2. ryaninc says:

    This rocks! I learned a lot of tips in here…especially using the white and gray lines to give it the 3d, reflecting light look. Genius!

  3. An Onym says:

    I can’t even get past step five to get to step six. Photoshop won’t allow me to push the two new thin shapes closer together. In fact I can’t even select any of the thin shapes I just made :-(

  4. Ars'lan says:

    Can’t comment hypnotized……………… Surprising stuff I’m really excited to try that THANKS Potorac.

  5. Author

    You Welcome Ars’lan. ;)

  6. Arthur says:

    @Constantin Potorac: Now that you mentioned it, it actually makes sense. Since they are floating, the reflections are indeed correct. But, if they weren’t it wouldn’t be, that’s why I made my previous comment. But I have to admit that I’m wrong, they did it correctly.

  7. Enes Kaya says:

    Well done mate, hope I can get a real someday :)

  8. l2eaction says:

    Very Great man

  9. Author

    Arthur – No problem Arthur. We all make mistakes. :p

  10. HaKoR says:

    Nice!

  11. nice tutorial to be honest i think i might just take a pic of my remote on a white background and cut it out lol. but some nice touches and tecniques still worth following the tutoirla

  12. Daniel says:

    Great tutorial but I don’t like step 15 :-/

    Doesn’t look realistic to me.

    Daniel

  13. Author

    web design cheltenham – I could write a tutorial to teach you how to cut the remote off the background of your shot but that would be too easy. ;)

  14. BCHurricane89 says:

    Great tut! Im having alittle trouble on step 13. How can I get the cirle for the play button EXACTLY over the one I subtracted earlier? Its bugging me. any help? Thanks!

  15. Allahparast says:

    tanks

  16. ralph says:

    really professional!!
    excellent finish!!
    thank u potorac!

    @bchurricane:u might use a new eleptical marquee or do not hold alt(ie -) but just take anew marque over the big cirlce and perform layer via cut

  17. jamesss says:

    Thanks a lot!! nice tut.

  18. Andrew says:

    i learned some things from this tutorial, but it is largely incomplete. there are several steps that are not fully explained, and it took me a lot of time to try to figure out what you are talking about, and i am no beginner with photoshop. thanks for the time, but if you’re going to put this much work into something, please follow through completely.

  19. songle says:

    good job

  20. Olek says:

    Great tutorial, thanks!

  21. Alex Torres says:

    Very good thanks
    very very nice work

  22. jmarreros says:

    great tutorial Constantin, thanks, it looks good without the 15 step.

  23. lordJudass says:

    Awesome dude! i really love your way of doing that stuff and i’m donig it right now…

  24. Junior says:

    Great tuturial.. I’ve been looking for some kind of that a while.

    Thanks…

  25. ed says:

    yeh nice . . great . . you’re the best . . .

  26. Olaf says:

    I dont understand step 8. If i select the remote shape, remote head and a shadow layer i cant select layer mask. Can someone please give some extra info about this step?

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