Final result:
Step 1
Step 2
First of all, we’ll draw the basic shapes of the
donut. Pick #f7b569 as your foreground color and select the pen tool
(Tool mode: “Shape”) to draw the shape shown below. Label it as “Base1”.
Step 3
Now, pick color #fe4258 and draw the shape to make
the icing. The icing on the donut is never perfect, so try to make it a
bit irregular. Label it as “Icing”.
Step 4
Select both the hole and icing layers by pressing
“Shift” key. Then, go to “Layer” > “Combine Shapes” > “Subtract
Front Shape”. Label the resulting shape as “Icing”.
Step 5
Once again, pick #f7b569 as your color and draw a
shape below the icing layer using the pen tool (Tool mode: Shape). Label
it as “Base2”.
Step 6
Next, we’ll give these shapes some volume through
layer styling. Double-click the “Base1” layer to open the layer style
window and apply the following settings for inner shadow.
Step 7
Double-click the icing layer and apply the following
settings for inner shadow, satin, and drop shadow to get the same
effect as mine.
Step 8
Now, we’ll add details to the base1 layer. Pick #ae7533 as your color and select a soft round brush. Press Ctrl +
to make selection around it. Now, create a new layer above it and apply
the brush (30-40px size) roughly as shown below. The red area is where I
used the brush.
While the selection is still active, pick #cf8d42 as
your color and draw an irregular line using a 15-20px soft round brush
(60% opacity) on a new layer as shown below.
Create a new layer and pick #fed8ac as your color.
Apply a soft round brush (30-40px size) as shown below. Reduce the
opacity of this layer to 50%.
Step 9
Pick the smudge tool (Strength: 15%) and apply it
over these strokes to blend them together. Once you are done, reduce the
opacity of strokes layer to 50%.
Step 10
While selection is still active, create a new layer
and go to “Edit” > “Fill” > “Use 50% Gray”. Change its blending
mode to “Overlay”. Select the burn tool and choose a soft round brush
tool with a 40-50px size with Range: “Midtones” and Exposure: “20%”.
Apply it over the edges. Now, pick a 2-3px size brush and apply the burn
tool over the details created in step 9. After that, select the dodge
tool with Range: “Midtones” and Exposure: “20%”. Apply the dodge over
the details to highlight them.
Step 11
Next, we’ll apply texture over the base1. To make
the texture, create a new layer and fill it with color #d19956. After
that, go to “Filter” > “Noise”> “Add Noise” and use the following
values here.
Now, go to “Filter” > “Filter Gallery” > “Brush Strokes” > “Accented Edges” and apply the following settings here.
Now, go to “Filter” > “Filter Gallery” > “Brush Strokes” > “Accented Edges” and apply the following settings here.
Step 12
Press Ctrl +
to make selection around it. Now, use the same techniques explained in
steps 8-11 to add details and texture to the “Base2” layer.
Step 13
Next, we’ll apply shading to the icing. Press Ctrl +
to select it, pick #ffc0cc as your color, and select soft round brush
(40-50px size). Now, apply this brush on a new layer to make highlights
over the icing.
Step 14
Pick #a33d41 as your color and apply some shading on
a new layer using the soft round brush tool (Opacity: 50-60%). Once you
are done, change the blending mode of this layer to “Hard Light” and
set opacity to 75%.
Step 15
Now, create a new layer and fill it with “50% Gray”
within the selection. Apply the burn and dodge tools to it using the
same settings used in step 10.
Step 16
Pick red as your foreground and blue as your
background color. Select the brush tool and press “F5” to open the brush
panel. Apply the following settings here.
Step 17
Next, we’ll add some noise over the icing. Create a
new layer, fill the selection with black, and go to “Filter” >
“Noise” > “Add Noise”. Apply the following settings here. Change its
blending mode to “Screen” and set opacity to 30%.
Step 18
To sharpen the details, collect all of the layers
forming donut in a single group, duplicate it, and merge it. Now, go to
“Filter” > “Other” > “High Pass”. Use a 3px value here. Change the
blending mode of the high pass layer to “Overlay”.
Step 19
Click on the icon to “Create new fill or adjustment
layer” found at the bottom of layers panel and choose “Levels”. Apply
the following settings here.
Step 20
To make shadow, apply a large soft round brush on a
new layer below the rest of the layers. Now, smudge it using the smudge
tool to get the result shown below.
Reduce its opacity to 25% and apply a “Black to Transparent” gradient to it using the following settings.
Final result:
That’s it guys. I hope you had fun and learned some useful tips. Enjoy your delicious donut.
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