Create a Photo Realistic USB Cable in Photoshop

Create a Photo Realistic USB Cable in Photoshop

Tutorial Details
  • Program: Adobe Photoshop
  • Difficulty: Beginner
  • Estimated Completion Time: A little over 1 hour
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Final Product What You'll Be Creating

In the right hands, Photoshop’s pen tool can be a very powerful tool for creating incredible; even photo realistic images. In today’s tutorial we will demonstrate how to draw a photo realistic USB cable in Photoshop.


Step 1

Open a New Document 1000 x 1000 pixels, Resolution: 72 dpi. This document will be created using approximately 60 layers. Organization is key. I have created 4 folders to organize my layers. See the image below.


Step 2

Take the Pen tool (P), draw the shapes below. Create New Layers for each part of the drawing.


Step 3

Use following Layer Styles for parts listed numerically.


Step 4

Copy this Layer Style & apply it to the other 3 drawing layers. For each layer you will need to change the angle of the Gradient Overlay, For Shape 2, use an angle of -59 degrees, for shape 3 & 4, use an angle of -51 degree. See the completed effect below.


Step 5

Now create the inner side of the Head. Again, use Pen tool. See the image below.


Step 6

Add detail to the Head of the USB Cable. Cmd + Click on the Layer thumbnail of Drawing area 1 (see step 2), go to Edit > Stroke, Width – 3px, Color – white, Location- center. Now go to Filter > Blur > Gaussian Blur, Radius- 0.6px. Take the Eraser tool (E), Brush Size- 100, Opacity- 50%, Flow- 100%. See the image below.


Step 7

Again take the Pen tool and draw a shape like the one below. Then apply the following layer styles.


Step 8

Take the Pen tool and create a shape like this one, if you facing problems in creating the right shape you could also use the Add Anchor Point tool and the Direct selection tool for adjustment. You could also use Rounded Rectangle tool (U) for this one, after you create the shape hit Cmd + T to transform it. Once this is done apply the following layer styles.


Step 9

Cmd + Click on the Layer thumbnail that we just created. Create a New layer, go to Select > Modify > Contract, Contract by 1px. Fill it with white color. Now follow the Layer styles. See the image below.


Step 10

Create a New Folder, name it "Head" as I described before in step 1 & place all of the layers into this. Now create a New layer below the "Head" folder. Take the Pen tool and create 3 the shapes shown below. Create a new layer for each part of the drawing.


Step 11

Copy this Layer Style & paste it onto the other 2 portions, change the Gradient Overlay Angle. For ‘Part 2′ use change the Angle to -35 degrees and for ‘Part 3′ use an Angle of 13 degrees.


Step 12

Now it is time to add some lines to the side of the ‘Body’. Create a New Layer and name it ‘Line’. Then create multiple copies as shown below.


Step 13

After creating the copies of the lines, select all of ‘Line’ layers and press Cmd + E to Merge the layers. Cmd + Click on the layer thumbnail of ‘Line’ to make selection. Create a new layer, fill the selection with white.


Step 14

Use Rounded Rectangle tool to create a shape like the one described below & follow the instructions.


Step 15

Add more details to the ‘Body’. Take the Elliptical Marquee tool (M) and create a shape like the one described below, then apply layer styles.


Step 16

Take the Pen tool, create a shape as described below and then follow instructions.


Step 17

Add some highlights to the ‘Body’ area. You can do this by drawing the shapes with the pen tool and by adding a Gaussian Blur.


Step 18

Now let’s create the ‘Head Wire’, the wire that connects the head to the wire. For this, use the pen tool and follow the instructions below.


Step 19

To add a bit of detail to this ‘Wire’ layer, create a New layer, Cmd + Click on the Layer thumbnail of ‘Wire’, fill the selection with white color, take the Eraser tool, brush size 35px (use soft brush), Opacity 50%, and follow instructions below.


Step 20

Again take the Pen tool and create the shape as shown below.


Step 21

Add some highlights to this portion.


Step 22

Use the methods that we have shown previously to create the ‘Back Side’ of the object.


Step 23

Let’s add some finishing touches. Select all the Layers of the USB cable except the Background layer, Right click > Duplicate. Now Merge all of the duplicated layers. Drag this layer to top, Cmd + Click on the layer thumbnail to make selection, Fill it with black, go to Filter > Noise > Add Noise, Amount 23.62% on Gaussian and Monochromatic. Change the Layer Blending mode to Overlay & Opacity to 10%.

Additionally, you can create a shadow of the object at the bottom.


Conclusion

When used properly, the pen tool can be a powerful tool for creating objects in Photoshop. Hopefully, this tutorial has given you some insight into how you can use the pen tool combined with layer styles to create amazing designs in Photoshop.

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Discussion 29 Comments

  1. Paul says:

    That looks pretty damn realistic! I will try to follow this tutorial later this week but the only thing (and a minor nitpick really) is that the perspective of the actual metal plug looks a bit off. As said it’s just a minor nitpick but I really like the realism of these effects. Good job!

    • jeprie says:

      I must agree with you. The metal part looks like broken from its head. However the result is very realistic. Couldn’t be better than this. The noise in the picture makes it look like a pencil drawing.
      Awesome, nice work!

    • Jonny V says:

      Nonsense….

      No need to be Pixel picky here…..if you look at an actual used USB plug, the metal connector is often times bent down a bit from continuous plugging in and unplugging….

      It looks Fine, and adds a bit more realism than something that is completely in perspective

  2. Childesign says:

    Very well ! I like it :D

  3. unfunky says:

    it seems to me that drawing manually, without layer styles, just brush and eraser, could be more quickly.
    anyway, usefull tutorial.

  4. Nathaniel says:

    Wow! Like everyone else is mentioning, the angle in which the plug juts out from the base looks a little off, but past that, this is excellent!

  5. proto says:

    Nice F… tutorial, but i argeed there’s some perspective issues, but it’s a great work. Basically hand drawing and layer styled, the final result is good enough.

  6. Rachel says:

    This is one of the best guides and compilations I have seen. Good job and thanks a lot!

  7. Your techniques are simply great. I definitely learned a thing or two.

  8. flyingfox says:

    This is what I call good craftsmanship (which makes up 95% of every great artwork).

    You know your tools, you’re patient and you are dedicated to quality in the detail.

    Thanks a lot for this one (and yes, the metal part looks broken off from the plug)

  9. Jose says:

    Love the level of detail. Looks as if it was done in illustrator. Amazing!!!!

  10. Kyle says:

    it’s a duck.

  11. Great tutorial. Thanks!

  12. flxs says:

    Damn, its good and hard… But i will try it :P

  13. Jamie Alder says:

    I would hardly call this photo realistic. Nice tutorial though.

  14. we getting useful techniques in this detailed tutorial.

  15. Scedy says:

    Unbelievable ! I’ve never know that it was possible to make such realistic artworks only with the Pen Tool ! Jaw-dropping ! Gonna try this tuto right tonight !

    Congrats to the author ! It’s really impressive ! Damn !

  16. Jose Gonzalez says:

    Pretty Cool.

  17. Eren says:

    nice work. i agree perspective is a little bit off. good technique especially on the head wire part.

  18. Tanmoy Dey says:
    Author

    Thanks to all readers for their comments.

  19. Mine Khun says:

    Thank a lot & so great!

  20. pinoyabstract says:

    nice work by detail……. very interesting..

  21. Rameexgfx says:

    Great Tutorial…

  22. Luke says:

    Nice work !! Congratulation

  23. Tanmoy Dey says:
    Author

    Your Site is great. Thanks for Sharing.

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