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Create a dock icon folder in photoshop, customize it and fill your dock with all your favorite folders
In the last 5 years, programs called docks began to be more and more used on desktops, so I did a quick tutorial to create a folder icon .You can as well use it on the avedesk software.
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Step 1 – New Document
Create a new document in photoshop with a transparent background, I choose 512×512px.
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Step 2 – Front
Select the Rounded Rectangle Tool (U), with 15px radius and draw a shape like below,
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then go to Edit - Transform – Warp and pull the four corners, pull the top corners a bit more, press enter when you’re satisfied with the result. The color of the shape isn’t important, name that layer Front.
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Instead of using the Warp tool you can do Edit - Transform - Perspective it give a straighter look to the folder.
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Step 3 – Drop Shadow
Apply a drop shadow to the Front layer, Layer – Layer Style – Drop Shadow or double click the layer and in the blending options choose drop shadow, set the values like this:
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Step 4 – Back
Create two new shapes with the Rounded Rectangle Tool with 10px radius
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Merge the two layers by selecting both of them and Right Click – Merge Layers, name the layer Back. Apply a drop shadow to the Back layer like we did in Step 3 with those values:
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Step 5 – Customization
Choose an Image or a logo you’d like on your folder, I’ve choose a Firefox image : Here
Open your image in photoshop and drag it in your document, place it and scale it (Ctrl+T) where you want, duplicate the image layer. Take one of the image layers and place it in on top of the Front layer, make a selection of the Front layer, Ctrl+Left Click on the little thumbnail in the layer panel or Select - Load Selection. Select the image layer and create a layer mask Layer – Layer Mask – Reveal Selection, name this layer Front Image.
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Select the other image layer we duplicated before and repeat the same process with the Back layer. Name the layer Back Image
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Step 6 – Text
Just add some text on the top; I’ve put Firefox using a font called Cooper Std with 36px.
Step 7 – Reflection
To add a little glow you can do a reflection of your folder, to do that select all the layers and duplicate them. Merge all the duplicated layers you’ll have one layer name it Reflection. Rotate it 180° and go to Edit – Transform – Flip Horizontal. Drag the reflection just under the folder and create a layer mask on it Layer – Layer Mask – Reveal All. Then select the gradient tool going from black to white and make a gradient starting in the bottom going a little bit further than the reflection, make sure the layer mask is selected.
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Step 8 – Saving
When you’re finished save your folder to a PNG File, make sure your background is transparent when you save it
8 Responses to Create a Dock Icon Folder in Photoshop
Krzycho_666
avril 1st, 2009 at 23 h 46 min
Nice effect - clean and glossy - I like it.
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avril 8th, 2009 at 21 h 56 min
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Angel
avril 9th, 2009 at 22 h 12 min
nice tut, i downloaded the file and when I try to open it, it says Flie Corrupted…
somnath bharech
avril 12th, 2009 at 15 h 18 min
yes this file is corrupted
please let me know how to open it.
drawingClouds
avril 13th, 2009 at 21 h 21 min
Thanks for telling me The PSD File should work now
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Newton
mai 7th, 2009 at 14 h 15 min
Easy to learn and looks like cool!
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