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Icon Design Photoshop Tutorials

 

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Angry Emoticon – Learn about special effects while converting an ordinary orb into a fantasy art piece.

Create a Glossy Home Icon – Learn how to design your very own glossy home icon in Photoshop

Perfect Shine Button or Icon – How to create a cool looking button or an icon to suit your need.

Create a High-Gloss Graduation Hat Icon Design – How to make a professional, shiny, clean graduation hat icon.

Create a Jaguar Style Folder Icon – How to cover an object in a Jaguar style fur texture.

Create a Shiny Lock Icon Design – Wherever you wish to place a lock icon, this tutorial will show you how to create an attractive one for you to use!

Create Icons tutorial – Create a glossy looking icons.

Creating a Cool Yellow Helmet Icon – Create a helcom icon from photograph.

Creating an XP Style Monitor Icon – Create a simple monitor icon in that style.

Design a Glossy Download Icon – You want the graphic to be eye-catching, yet smooth and small enough so it doesn’t dominate your layout. This tutorial will teach you how to create a graphic that does just that.

Draw magnifying glass – Learn how to create magnifying glass, which you can use it as button or as icon

Glossy RSS icon – In this tutorial we are going to create a colorful RSS icon for your blog.

Glowing Orb With Dial – Experimenting with layers and styles to create a cool glowing orb and dial effect.

Home Icon – In this tutorial, you will learn to create a home icon.

How to Make a Folder Icon – Learn how to create a nice folder for your desktop or a website.

Illustrate a Traffic Cone Icon in Photoshop – Drawing a traffic cone, another handy icon for "under construction"

iTunes Icon – The challange of this tutorial is to use various Blending modes and blending techniques to replicate the iTune icon.

Mac Os X Mail Icon Style – Learn how to make the Mac OS X Mail’s icon in a easy way.

Making a Photoshop Shield – Use the Path Tools in Photoshop to draw a shield-like shape.

Designing a Safety Icon – Design safety icon in Photoshop.

Pyramid Icon Design – How to use your pen tool to create a simple and easy triangular icon design that can be used as your logo or a bulletin.

Skype Buddy Icon – Learn to draw skype buddy icon with this tutorial.

Skype Logo – Learn how to create in easy steps logo for Skype.

The Making of an Icon – Insights into the process of making icons.

TV Icon – In this tutorial, you will learn to create a tv icon.

Vista Error Icon – How to create Windows Vista icons using a few basic layers, creative layer styles and some web 2.0 gradients.

XP Style Woman Icon – Learn to draw a xp style woman icon.


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