Create Realistic Speakers (Part 2)
Fill 0% on the layers.
Blending Options-Stroke
Gradient's parameters:
Copy the new made layer 4 times and apply the Free Transform selection to minimize proportionally each of the following layers. Place them like it is shown next step.
Apply the same instrument to create the speaker's central part.
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Blending Options-Inner Glow
Blending Options-Gradient Overlay
Gradient's parameters:
Represent now by turn two layers around the center that would give the volume to our picture. Represent it with the next instrument
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Blending Options-Stroke
Gradient's parameters:
The second layer around the speaker's center.
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Blending Options-Stroke
Gradient's parameters:
Use the same instrument
to create two layers composing the clam that would retain the speaker on the audio system corps.
Fill 0% on the layers.
Blending Options-Drop Shadow
Blending Options-Gradient Overlay
Gradient's parameters:
The second layer.
Blending Options-Gradient Overlay
Gradient's parameters:
Blending Options-Stroke
For you easier work, merge down all the layers containing the clamp in a group. Copy the new made group three times and place everything the same way it is shown below.
Merge down all the layers composing the big speaker in a group.
Copy the new group and apply the Free Transform selection to minimize it.
Erase now the layer of the mobile part and the layers with the speaker's relief representation.
Keep only those two outside layers and the last two layers. By the way the next to the last layer must be changed – the layers of the central part must be enlarged.
Blending Options-Stroke
Next step includes copying the group of the smaller speaker. Make use of the Free Transform selection to minimize it. Enlarge a little the last layer of the mobile part. The layers of the central part must be enlarged the same way it is done below.
The final result!













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