Design a Macbook Pro Illustration in Photoshop

Design a Macbook Pro Illustration in Photoshop

Tutorial Details
  • Program: Adobe Photoshop CS+
  • Difficulty: Beginner
  • Estimated Completion Time: 1 Hour
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Final Product What You'll Be Creating

Illustrating an electronic device such as a laptop may seem like a difficult task but it’s actually not as hard as you might think. In this tutorial, I will demonstrate how to create a MacBook Pro in Photoshop. Let’s get started!


Step 1

First, go to File > New. Then change the Properties as is shown below:


Step 2

Now you will need to find a photo to use a reference. To do this, just head over to Google and run an image search. Once you’ve found a photo, place it into your document by going to File > Place, then center it as shown below.


Step 3

Make a new Folder, name it "Screen". Then, make a new Layer and name it "Screen_BG." Make sure you insert the "Screen_BG" layer to the "Screen" Folder.


Step 4

In the "Screen_BG" layer draw a Rounded Rectangle (Shift + U) on the MacBook’s Screen with a Radius of 15px as shown below.


Step 5

Now apply the following Layer Styles to our "Screen_BG" layer.


Step 6

Draw a Rounded Rectangle (Shift + U) over the edge of the MacBook’s screen with a Radius of 15px and choose a black color. Name this layer "Screen_Middle".


Step 7

Apply the following layer styles to Screen_Middle.


Step 8

Create a new layer and name it "Screen_Middle_Light1" and drag it to our "Screen" Folder. With the layer selected use the Rectangle Marquee Tool (Shift + M) and draw a rectangle as shown below. After that, fill this selection with a transparent to white gradient using the Gradient Tool (Shift + G). Then, Cmd + Click the "Screen_BG" layer’s thumbnail and then Cmd + Shift + I and hit delete. Finally, reduce the "Screen_Middle_Light1" layer’s opacity to 65%.


Step 9

Now we have to draw the MacBook Pro’s screen. First, draw a Rectangle using the Rectangle Tool (Shift + U). Make sure the rectangle is black, and draw it above the MacBook Pro’s Screen. Name this layer "Screen" and drag it to our "Screen" Folder. Then, apply the layer styles as shown below.


Step 10

Now let’s add a reflection to the MacBook’s screen. Create a new layer and name it "Screen_Light1", use the Polygonal Lasso Tool (Shift + L) and draw the following shape.


Step 11

With the "Screen_Light1" layer selected, use the Gradient Tool (Shift + G) to apply a white to transparent gradient, make sure you select the Linear Option a shown in the following images, when you are done deselect the selection using Cmd + D.


Step 12

Cmd + Click the "Screen" layer’s thumbnail and then Cmd + Shift + I and then hit delete (Make sure to be in the "Screen_Light1" layer). After that, reduce the opacity to 62%.

At this point your illustration should look similar to the image below.


Step 13

Our screen is ready! Now we have to create everything else. First, make a new Folder and call it: "Body". Then, make a new layer and use the Pen Tool (Shift + P) to trace the laptop’s body, make sure to have the "Paths" option selected as in the following image. Drag this layer into the "Body" Folder and call it "Top_Body".


Step 14

With the "Top_Body" layer selected hit Cmd + Enter to make a selection. Then fill this selection with a gray color.


Step 15

Apply the following layer styles.


Step 16

Now lets create the outer body, this is very similar to Step 14. Create a new layer and name it "Outer_Body" and insert it in the "Body" Folder. With the layer selected use the Pen Tool (Shift+P) and trace the outer part. When you’re done fill it with a different gray tone.


Step 17

Apply the following layer styles to the "Outer_Body" layer.


Step 18

Now, we will create the laptop’s opening. To do this, make a new layer in the same Folder and call it "Opening_Body". Repeat steps 14 and 16.


Step 19

Apply the following layer styles to the "Opening_Body" layer.


Step 20

Now, we have to draw the sunken area where the keyboard goes. Select the Rounded Rectangle Tool (Shift + U) with a radius of 5px and a color that you can distinguish from the body’s gray. Then, draw a rectangle, select Cmd + T to bring up the Transform Tools, right-click the rectangle and then choose Perspective and play with it until it looks similar to the shape below. Name this layer "Keyboard_Sunken".


Step 21

Apply the following layer styles.


Step 22

Now let’s create the TrackPad. We have to make a Rounded Rectangle (Shift+U) with a Radius of 5px, and do the same steps to transform it as we did on Step 20 and of course apply some layer styles. Name this layer "TrackPad" and drag it inside the "Body" Folder.


Step 23 (Optional)

In case you are building a different kind of laptop you can add a separation on the TrackPad. This step is optional because the new MacBook Pro doesn’t have this line. Anyway, select the Line Tool (Shift + U) and make one black line and one white line, give them a weight of 1px. You will realize that it makes two different separate layers, so you have to merge them. Select the two layers and the press Cmd + E. Then, change the name of the merged layer to "TrackPad_Line" and change the Blending Mode to Soft Light and reduce the Opacity to 26%. Also, erase a little bit the edges using the Eraser Tool (Shift + E).


Step 24

Before we start work on the Keyboard, we need to add lots of small details, such as the webcam, the power button, etc. So, go to the "Screen" Folder and make a new Folder, Name this Folder "WebCam". Make a new layer and call it "Webcam". Take the Ellipse Tool (Shift + U) and draw a circle as shown.


Step 25

Also add the MacBook Pro text (use Helvetica or Myriad Pro), the Infrared sensor, and the power button.


Step 26

Finally, we will start work on the Keyboard. Make a new Folder and name it "Keyboard". Grab the Pen Tool (Shift + P) and trace as we did it in the Step 14. Make sure to make the keys in three positions.


Step 27

Now duplicate these layers (Hold Alt and Click and Drag) and complete the KeyBoard, remember to drag these layers on a folder named "KeyBoard". You should also make a new shape for the Space Bar, Delete Button, etc.


Step 28

To finish things off, use the gradient tool to add a background as shown below. You may also choose to add a reflection. To do this, duplicate all your layers, flip them vertically, place as shown below and lower their opacity. In addition, you can add a shadow as well using a blurred black rectangle as shown.


Conclusion

Take a look at the final image. I hope you learned something new!

Santiago Degetau is StockPhotoMan on Graphicriver
  • DamiSOS

    Ehh… ugly and looks amateur

    • K4k4du

      Dude, he’s 13!

  • Tavo

    AMAZING, just perfect, looks like my macbook pro when recently bought u.u

  • First

    Merf.

  • http://manfa3a.blogspot.com/ amaradz

    nice work :D

  • http://photoshop.dfreebies.com Asker

    nice tutorial.Thanks a lot

  • http://www.shaneparkerphoto.com Shane Parker

    The only thing that doesn’t work is your reflection on the screen and bevel. In fact, it really throws off the entire image because it’s completely unnatural (and probably near impossible) to have two completely different reflections on the same plain. In fact, if you’ve ever seen a MacBookPro, the bevel is actually part of the glass plain, so the reflection would run straight through it without even breaking up. See Apple’s own artwork as reference. http://www.apple.com/macbookpro/

  • Andrew

    Even tough I’m not quite okay with some of the perspective lines a useful tutorial. Thank you for the upload.

  • http://www.vaporizerkits.com Da Buddha

    Gotta love the beauty of the MBP

  • http://www.luckymethod.com LuckyMethod

    The final result looks pretty bad. Meh.

  • http://www.pixel-formation.ca Ben

    Nice work, thanks for sharing.
    Although the reflections seems to be wrong on the screen.
    And the perspective is not right on the keyboard. That’s definitely something you could have done very easily with the Vanishing point command.

  • RocStar

    He’s 13! Not a bad attempt for his experience level! I’m glad nobody has totally flamed him!!

  • Joskekloske

    Don’t we have illustrator to make these things?

  • http://www.cutelittlefactory.com Andrea Austoni

    Besides the fact that tracing images has little instructional value the image contains mistakes.
    Regardless of the author’s age if he’s still learning he shouldn’t teach.

    I know this website is about teaching Photoshop and not teaching design and illustration but people following this tutorial will simply learn how to make wrong reflections. Encouraging bad practices is dangerous.

    Forgive me for being harsh but there are a lot of people who don’t go to design or art school and instead learn from tutorials. Careful what you learn from.

  • http://desaindigital.com/en Jeprie

    I’m sorry. This is not what I expected. Doesn’t look realistic, not even close.

  • http://www.17ps8.com peter

    not bad,my option.

  • http://gormelito.deviantart.com Gormelito

    Hmm.. don´t know where to start on this one! The reflections is obviously so bad, Do the author even knew what makes the reflections or how a reflection works?

    And the overall images just looks bad, but with just a little more work this work could have been so much better! Texturing the aluminum and changing the reflection is just two fast and simple ways!

  • http://pbcreativity.byethost24.com/ Point Blank Creativity

    slick! love it!

  • http://twitterunique.com TwitterUniQue

    i like it thanks !

  • http://tomricci.me/ Thomas Ricciardiello

    The screen and the frame of MacBook Pros are covered by a single piece of glass so the two different glosses on the screen doesn’t make sense.

  • Cooper

    omg wtf lol @ the reflection

  • sloan

    why not use the original image that you copied? i dont see the point in copying in if your trying to teach beginners how to make it… pluse the key board looks warped a little but thats my opinion it make be the screen reflect but it has a warped feel to it

  • Grapixia

    Nice try, I can see this kid doing great stuff in the future. this could be used if you have a low resolution image you want to turn into an icon.

  • James

    This is a very handy tutorial in my opinion, yeah the reflection isn’t the best but hey just flip it and problem solved. Very useful and it can be used on a ton of other stuff, with out the hassle of getting into a 3D app.

    Thanks Degetau and keep up the good work, can’t wait to see what you have for us when you turn 15!

  • http://no.com Nobodyisperfekt

    Good for begginers, generaly not realistic

  • http://poliman.pl Strony Internetowe Kraków

    Hey people, he’s 13, take this into consideration I think the most important fact is that he want to develop, isnt it? Good job Santiago Degetau, keep trying.

  • http://stuartregan.co.uk Stuart Regan

    Nice work, I’m 16 and couldn’t produce that at 13. People are given negative comments, it’s helpful, and not rubbish, it’s a tutorial, walk-through on how to produce something ‘like’ this, not this exact product. Good work, keep it up!

  • http://www.design-ludwig.de Ludwig Design

    Nice Tutorial. It’s very useful. I think i’ll need it near time.