This is a collection of dice created for an App. The faces were created in Illustrator, then brought into Photoshop for manipulation into 3D objects.
These apples are not photos. They were created solely in Photoshop using various gradients, filters and layer effects. They were also molded with the warp and liquify tools to make them less than perfectly round.
The Worried Tiger Components box again was made by warping
flat pieces of art into perspective. In this case I had three sides to align. The tiger was created as a vector piece in Illustrator before being brought into Photoshop for the warping process.
The goblet below was made using various filters and layer effects. The background and table cloth were made using gradients and texture effects. The spoon was a photograph augmented with a bevel and drop shadow.
The DVD box uses a photo combined with type and graphics. The disc was created separately using shapes, gradients and filters, then added to the box.
The box above was created using the pen tool and gradients.
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For the Happy Hamster container I drew the mascot with the pen tool and then gently shaded it in Photoshop. I assembled it with the type and background elements in Photoshop and then applied <New Shape From Layer>, contained in the 3D menu to wrap it around a cylinder. I then adjusted the light, sized and rotated it. The metal lid was made using layer effects.
This book was created using one of the covers I designed. I transformed the front to give it perspective. I then took a piece of the cover and created the spine and warped it to fit the cover. To make the pages I made a simple trapezoid shape to fit the bottom and gave it an inner glow along the edge. I then copied and shifted that layer over and over to make it look like a stack of paper.