Coffee Stain Social Networking Icons Tutorial

Posted on 08. May, 2009
by Tutorials Etc in Icons

In this Etc Tutorial we will be making a set of coffee stain social networking icons. We will be using a set of custom hand drawn social networking Photoshop shape.

In this tutorial, you will learn how to create the Coffee Stain Social Bookmarking Icons found on WebTreats ETC.

Coffee Stain Icons Preview 608x371 Coffee Stain Social Networking Icons Tutorial

STEP #1

Download and install the following great, free Photoshop shapes and brushes:

Webtreats Custom Shapes Coffee Stain Social Networking Icons TutorialFree Hand Drawn Social Bookmarking Photoshop Shapes from our own WebTreats ETC.
Paper Textures Coffee Stain Social Networking Icons TutorialFree Paper Textures Photoshop Brushes from Susan Libertiny at Brush Portfolio
Coffee Brush Preview Coffee Stain Social Networking Icons TutorialFree Coffee Stains and Splashes Brushes from QBrushes.
Bittbox Watercolor Brushes1 Coffee Stain Social Networking Icons TutorialFree High-Res Grungy Watercolor Photoshop Brushes from Bittbox.com.

Click here for help installing photoshop presets

STEP #2

Start by creating a nice coffee stained paper background. Create a new document 1440px by 900px with a white background. Select the brush tool by typing “B,” then go up to the toolbar, and open up your brush presets. If you’ve installed the brushes from step #1 in the order listed in that step, your brush presets should look something like this:

Brush Presets Coffee Stain Social Networking Icons Tutorial

STEP #3

Choose the third brush from the paper textures brushes, set your foreground color to #9c8d48, and then click once in the center of your canvas. Your image should now look something like the image below:

Paper Step 608x380 Coffee Stain Social Networking Icons Tutorial

STEP #4

To add some coffee stains, create a new layer by going to “LAYER >> NEW >> LAYER.” Then select one of the coffee stain brushes, set the opacity to 40%, and click somewhere on your canvas. Repeat this with a couple other coffee stains until you have something like the image below:

Background Layer 608x380 Coffee Stain Social Networking Icons Tutorial

STEP #5

To add some social bookmarking shapes, activate the shape tool by clicking “U.” Then go up to the toolbar, and open up your shape presets by clicking on the little down arrow. If you have installed the Hand Drawn Social Network Shapes, you will see something like the image below. Select one of the shapes, and make sure you have “Custom Shape Tool” and “Shape Layers” selected as shown below:

Create Shape Layer1 Coffee Stain Social Networking Icons Tutorial

STEP #6

Now select another shape, this time with the setting “Add to Shape Area” selected as shown below. This will keep all your shapes in one layer, which will make future steps easier.

Add Shapes1 Coffee Stain Social Networking Icons Tutorial

STEP #7

Repeat this for several more shapes until you have something that looks like the image below:

Shape Layer 608x380 Coffee Stain Social Networking Icons Tutorial

STEP #8

You will now need to add some layer styles to your shape layer. Double click on the shape layer to bring up the layer styles pallet, and then add the layer styles shown below:

Coffee Stain Shape Layer Blend Modes Coffee Stain Social Networking Icons Tutorial Coffee Stain Shape Layer Outer Glow Coffee Stain Social Networking Icons Tutorial Coffee Stain Shape Layer Inner Glow Coffee Stain Social Networking Icons Tutorial Coffee Stain Shape Layer Satin Layer Style Coffee Stain Social Networking Icons Tutorial

STEP #9

To make these icons look a little more like a coffee stain, you will need to add some texture. To do this, first select all the shapes in the shape layer by holding down CTRL (or COMMAND) and then clicking on the thumbnail of the shape layer as shown below.

Select All Layer Contents1 Coffee Stain Social Networking Icons Tutorial

STEP #10

To make your shapes appear to bleed into the paper, you will need to enlarge and feather your selection. To do that, go to “SELECT >> REFINE EDGE” and apply the settings below:

Refine Edge Setting Coffee Stain Social Networking Icons Tutorial

STEP #11

Go to “LAYER >> NEW >> LAYER” to create a new layer. Activate your brushes by typing “B,” and select one of the Bittbox watercolor brushes. Click once anywhere on your canvas to drop the watercolor texture within the selected areas. Then set the layer blend mode to linear burn, the opacity to 58%, and you should have something that looks like this:

That’s it!

You should have something that looks like this.

Coffee Stain Icons Preview1 Coffee Stain Social Networking Icons Tutorial
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20 Responses to “Coffee Stain Social Networking Icons Tutorial”

  1. Susan Libertiny

    14. May, 2009

    Sweet tutorial. Thanks for including my paper texture brushes. The end results looks great. Keep up the great work.
    :D

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  2. teuingsaha

    15. May, 2009

    Nice..thanks for sharing

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  3. Pamela

    15. May, 2009

    @Susan Libertiny,
    Thank you. We love your brushes!

    @teuingsaha,
    You’re welcome!

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  4. huwaw69

    18. May, 2009

    thanks for sharing the downloadables, and for the great tutorial, it really is awesome!

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  5. Roger

    22. May, 2009

    @huwaw69

    Thanks for telling us that the tutorial is awesome. We love compliments !!! :)

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  6. Kai

    14. Jun, 2009

    This is awesome! Thank you. I’m wondering how to create the effect from using the refine edge selection when you’re working in Photoshop CS2?

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  7. Pamela

    15. Jun, 2009

    @Kai,
    Thank you!
    I don’t have CS2, but I believe feathering the selection by about 3px should work somewhat similarly (go to “SELECT >> FEATHER” and enter 3 for the feather radius).

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  8. Denis

    12. Sep, 2009

    Hello, there are these shapes, as shown in Step 5 or Step 6 to download? I am looking for quite a few now, but I will unfortunately not find it!

    Many thanks in advance

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    • Pamela

      13. Sep, 2009

      Hi Denis ~ If you click on the first link in step #1 you will be taken to a page where you can download them.

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      • Denis

        14. Sep, 2009

        Thanks Pamela,
        there is also the normal shapes for it to download? Seen from row 6 to row 10 on the picture? That`s wonderful and I would be very happy

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  9. Rick

    22. Apr, 2011

    Nice little tutorial, and of course this “coffee stain” technique would work for other types of graphics as well.

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  10. Brent M

    22. Apr, 2011

    This has been such a helpful tutorial – thank you. It’s so nice to be able to create something different for a change.

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  11. College Degree Online

    22. Jul, 2011

    I really thought, that was hard to implement, with the procedures you simplified I have done it very well. Thanks for this site! Great job!

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  12. Amanda

    27. Sep, 2011

    What fun, love the fact that it is so different, it is so hard to look individual on the web. it has given me some really good ideas too. Easy to follow tutorial, Thanks.

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  13. Andrew

    19. Oct, 2011

    Very cool idea on making your own social markers. Great job on the instructions and thanks!

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  14. Samantha

    17. Jan, 2012

    Ok that’s pretty cool. I’m pinteresting this one.

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