The second one needs a little bit more effort to make. Use Pen Tool to make this. Try to match the shape of the original one.

Well something like this.

Rasterize shapes:

Make the selection, you can make 1 selection and then the other one or hold the shift key to select both.

Tap delete when staying on the Gray Circle layer.

Create another copy of the Green middle circle.

Oh yea and do fix that mistake i did, haven't even noticed.

Just
make that circle bigger and rotate it.


Lay out everything. Watch the proportions.

Make these 3 blinks. Shapes or mere brush can be used for this.



Fix the color a little bit and we are ready with this.

The background was made with the same layer.

Hope you enjoyed this one, and learned to save your time using the Application possibilities.

Well something like this.

Rasterize shapes:

Make the selection, you can make 1 selection and then the other one or hold the shift key to select both.

Tap delete when staying on the Gray Circle layer.

Create another copy of the Green middle circle.

Oh yea and do fix that mistake i did, haven't even noticed.

Just


Lay out everything. Watch the proportions.

Make these 3 blinks. Shapes or mere brush can be used for this.



Fix the color a little bit and we are ready with this.

The background was made with the same layer.

Hope you enjoyed this one, and learned to save your time using the Application possibilities.
9 Responses to "Sony Ericsson Logo" 
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said this on 03 Oct 2008 6:02:59 PM CDT
Hey man,
Nice tutorial, good concept. If i can make any critique (hope its good ;) ) that would be on the very first step with the first orb.
Instead of doing an inner drop shadow i would have just done a radial gradient and moved it up to the top left hand corner, also dropping the scale of it. The reason i say this is because you can see in the reference that the transition from dark green to light green is pretty sudden.
Other than that little "thing" i saw, its good =D
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said this on 04 Oct 2008 8:51:49 AM CDT
Of course you can, man. moreover it is very nice that someone really thinks over the whole process and not being just a copy cat . add to that: it is good that you change make it with your own seeing. it is the key to success, man. be yourself - the key to develop your own style and seeing. you won, t able t beet the master painters anyway.
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said this on 11 Oct 2008 2:56:29 PM CDT
Good Tutorial! It was chosen for the home page of http://www.tutorialsroom.com
Please submit all of your future quality tutorials in there.
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said this on 21 Dec 2008 6:48:05 AM CDT
Thanks Jeka, a true inspiration :)
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said this on 02 May 2009 1:22:13 AM CDT
You should perhaps know that no professional designer creates using Photoshop. The original logo will have been created in Illustrator as a vector. There's really far too many hack amateurs on the internet offering ill-informed, inexperienced and downright stupid advice regarding the process of 'logo design'.
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said this on 05 Oct 2009 2:56:06 PM CDT
Awesome tutorial, thanks so much. Its wonderful to see simple tools and techniques put to such unique use. I found that it adds a nice 3-d shadowy touch to copy merged, paste, desaturate, run a high pass filter at about 50% and set the layer to 75% opacity overlay.
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said this on 25 Oct 2010 5:13:11 AM CDT
This tutorial is indeed amazing. Nice photoshop skills and techniques.
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said this on 23 Nov 2010 5:20:27 AM CDT
woow great toturial thanks for sharing this logo designs keep sharing it more useful to me
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said this on 01 Mar 2011 11:31:53 PM CDT
how can this even be considered a good tutorial, tutorials are supposed to show the Exact steps taken and not leave a single thing out so someone with little to no photoshop can create something similiar, i noticed multiple steps left out of here and its garbage really, for a beginner or even a novice not helpful and causes some confsion sorry to be brutally honest
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