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Zipper Tutorial

November 4th, 2008 in Photoshop Tutorials by Richard Carpenter

Zipper Tutorial

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Hello there, in this tutorial il show you how to create a realistic zipper. Complete step-by-step guide.

Create a new document 600 x 470 pixels with any background color, select the elliptical marquee tool and create 2 black circles like in the image below.

Select the polygonal lasso tool and join the two circles together.

Fill the shape in black then merge all three layer together. Add these layer styles to the shape.

Once you have added the styles you should have something like this.

Select the elliptical marquee tool and create two circles, big one at the bottom and a smaller one at the top. You dont have to create them both at the same time, once you have made the selection hit the delete key.

Create a new layer underneath the layer you’ve been working on, make sure its selected, with the ctrl key pressed on the keyboard click on the main zip layer to load the selection. Now goto “select > modify > expand” enter 4 pixels in the expand panel then press enter. Now fill your layer with black. Select the two circle openings with the magic wand tool and fill them with black also. You should have something like this.

Select your main zip layer and with the magic wand tool select the two holes, select the layer with the black shape on in which you just created then hit the delete key, this should make to fresh holes in the black shape. Add these layer styles to your black shape.

Add the word zipper to your zip using the vertical pen tool, and your image should now look like this.

Now we need to make the top bit of the zip, take alook at the image below and il begin to explain.

The shape we need to create is at the top of the zip. We start off with a rounded rectangle (1.) select the elliptical marquee tool and create a selection like in the image above (2.) Once you’ve made the selection hit the delete key then continue to do it on the other side (3.) You should be left with (4.). Now all’s you need to do is chop the bottom off using the rectangular marquee tool, once you’ve done that position behind the zip and add these layer styles.

You should have something like this.

Select the rounded rectangle tool with a radius of 20pixels, create a shape rectangle from the top hole in the zip to the top half of the shape we created in the previous steps. Fill with any color.

Add these layer styles.

You should have something like this.

Select the elliptical marquee tool and create a circle like this.

Fill with the color black then add a layer mask, drag a linear gradient over the top half of the circle, this should create a nice shadow, do the same with the bottom hole in the zip only use a radial gradient instead of a linear gradient, you should have something like this.

On a new layer with the rectangular marquee tool create a shape like this.

Add this gradient overlay to it.

Now you going to need to duplicate this shape many times, as its the teeth of the zip, best way is to duplicate the shape flip it horizonatally then move it so its facing each other but also move it up a few pixels so its staggered.

Underneath ALL your teeth layers just create a rectangle and fill it with the color #313131.

Next add big rounded rectangle behind the whole zip fill with the color #231e20, then add a pattern overlay using the settings below. (You will need the diagonal lines pattern file included in the PSD download).

Last but not least we need to make the zip stopper, to do this create a square at the bottom of the teeth and add these layer styles.

Your final finished image should look like this.

About The Author

About The Author: Richard Carpenter

Hi im Richard Carpenter and im a freelance web and graphics designer from England. I am also a regular Blogger, Tutorial Writer, and owner of Photoshop Plus. You can follow me on twitter HERE. You may also view my portfolio HERE.

 

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39 Responses to “Zipper Tutorial”

  1. That’s great!!! Congrats…

  2. Dule says:

    hehe! Great and simple! very good work!

  3. Martinho says:

    hey, very good idea and very nice implementation. It´s really a good work. keep it up.

  4. Adam says:

    Very good effect!

  5. Fede says:

    Very nice tutorial!

  6. Anne says:

    Waow !

  7. xphunt3r says:

    That’s great final outcomes……….. I will try this and make new zipper..

  8. hi all,

    this one is nice working job…nice all tutorial!!!

  9. Once again another great tutorial :)

  10. ADMIN says:

    Thank you :)

  11. Very nice ;)

  12. ghawyy says:

    wow nice and great tut thank you so much i wish you have more nice one like that great tut thanks again i will back soon for more nice works like that :)

  13. Gratisspil says:

    Top nice tutorial ;)

  14. NAKOFRISH says:

    Hello, I would like to ask for your
    permission to translate your tutorial in russian
    for this forum http://arttower.ru/forum/.
    I’m looking forward to getting your approval.
    Please send me your answer to this email nakofrish@gmail.com

    Thanks (:

  15. Josh Drake says:

    Hmm….Very nice, sleek outcome, but I’m not sure how much real-world use this would come in handy for. However, it does have some interesting layer style applications.

  16. Excellent tutorial! Great design! I also linked you from my blog!

  17. d says:

    thanks ever so much for this wonderful tutorial – I have been looking to create a zipper in ps for quite some time and now you have created it for me-great work, I’ll be back to check for further tuts. Thanks again!

  18. ansøgning says:

    Nice tutorial, now even i can do it! thank you

  19. gratisspil says:

    Very nice tutorial. :-) I did not knew that it could be that “easy”. I’ll try it later today.

  20. That is so cool! I never would’ve thought it was that easy to create a zipper from scratch! Thanks for sharing this really great tutorial, can’t wait for more!

  21. katte says:

    Wow, it seams so easy when useing your guide. :) I have added this to my website, and it looks great. Thank you!

  22. Excellwent! I have tried to obtain this metal effect with no luck…i will try this tutorial too…looks so real

  23. Excellent! I have tried to obtain this metal effect with no luck…i will try this tutorial too…looks so real

  24. Gratisspil says:

    Seriously well written tutorial, easy to follow, but with awesome result, even for newbies like myself!

  25. oxygen says:

    nice tutorial – thank you !!

    my english from school is bad – but your tut is easy written

  26. memo says:

    NICE NICE

  27. r1370 says:

    This tutorial blew mw a way. Excellent!

  28. amerianna says:

    i have a little question. this is a fantastic tutorial btw.. but my question is how do you create an unzipped zipper like mabye 1/3 of the way down. can you help with this please.

    A.

  29. Creative Centre says:

    Excellent! no more comments.

  30. Hi

    That’s great = )

    Thanks ^^

  31. nafertiti says:

    greaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaat

  32. Nguyen Duc says:

    Greate tut, thank Richard, I will create it at tonight :)

  33. Terrific little tutorial. Not only teaches great construction technique with shapes, but also good use of gradients and drop shadows for metallic effects. Bravo!

  34. Nevin says:

    Wow, so so thanks, never get suceed in first time when trying to reproduce a step for step tutorial..really clearly and easy your description – Thanks thanks thanks!!

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