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May 20, 2019 03:39 pm

How to Create a Retro Vintage Badge in Adobe Photoshop

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What You'll Be Creating

This tutorial will show you how to draw your own shapes and use layer styles to
create a vintage advertising badge. Let's get started!

The vintage badge we will be creating is a part of Retro Vintage Badges from my portfolio on GraphicRiver.

Retro Vintage Badges
Retro Vintage Badges

Tutorial Assets

Before you start creating this badge, download and install the fonts and the blue stripes pattern and download the stripes PNG image:

1. How to Create a Document

Step 1

Let's start with a new document. Go toFile > New and set Width: 850 px, Height: 600 px, Color Mode: RGB Color, and Background Contents: White.

Create a New Document

Step 2

For our measurements we will use pixels, so if you are using inches or other units, go toEdit > Preferences > Units & Rulers and set the Rulersto Pixels. Hit OK to apply the changes.

Change the Units

2. How to Create a Badge Shape

Step 1

Start by adding multiple vertical and horizontal guides, which will help you to create the badge shape. Go toView > New Guide, and then choose Vertical orientation and set Position: 27 px. Repeat this step and consecutively create:

  • Vertical guides on Position 34, 41, 44, 56, 58, 76, 101, 118, 122, 130 and 154 px.
  • Horizontal guides on Position 11, 16, 41, 43, 55, 59, 69 and 107 px.
Add Guides

Step 2

Go to theViewmenu and select Lock Guides to prevent unwanted movement of the guides.

Lock Guides

Step 3

We will snap our shape to the guides and document bounds, so we need the snap function to be prepared. Go to theViewmenu and checkSnap if it is not already checked. Then go toView > Snap To and check the Document Bounds and Guides.

Snap to Guides

Step 4

Pick the Rectangle Tool and left-click your mouse in the document. Set Width: 155 px and Height: 108 px. Hit OK.

Create Rectangle

Step 5

Go to your Layers panel and double-click on the thumbnail image of the Rectangle 1 layer, and then change its color to #f1b377.

Color Picker

Step 6

Pick the Move Tool, and then move the rectangle in the document and snap it to the top left corner of your document.

Move the Rectangle

Step 7

Zoom in to 500% for a better view of the guides.

Zoom

Step 8

In this step we will add anchor points to our rectangle. Pick the Direct Selection Tool, right-click on the top border of the rectangle shape, and select Add Anchor Point.

Add Anchor Point

Step 9

In the same way, add four more anchor points on the top border and two new anchor points on the left border.

Add Anchor Points

Step 10

Right-click on the top left anchor point and select Delete Anchor Point.

Select Anchor Point
Delete Anchor Point

Step 11

Move the anchor points on the top border of the shape to these intersection points, starting from the left anchor point:

  • Anchor point 1: move it to intersect withVertical Guide 3 and Horizontal Guide 3.
  • Anchor point 2: move it to intersect withVertical Guide 6 and Horizontal Guide 4.
  • Anchor point 3: move it to intersect withVertical Guide 8 and Horizontal Guide 1.
  • Anchor point 4: move it to intersect withVertical Guide 10 and Horizontal Guide 2.
  • Anchor point 5: move it to intersect withVertical Guide 12 and Top Document Bound.
Move the Top Anchor Points

Step 12

Move the anchor points on the left border of the shape
to these intersection points, starting from the top anchor
point:

  • Anchor point 6: move it to intersect withVertical Guide 2 and Horizontal Guide 5.
  • Anchor point 7: move it to intersect withLeft Document Bound and Horizontal Guide 8.
Move the Left Anchor Points

Step 13

When you click on one of the anchor points, you will see its direction lines, which end with direction points. With the Direct Selection Tool still selected, you can click and drag these points.

Let's start with the first horizontal anchor point, which is near the top right corner anchor point. Select it and drag the Right Direction point to intersect with the corner anchor point, and then drag the Left Direction point to intersect with the Vertical Guide 11.

Diret Selection Tool

Step 14

Select the next horizontal anchor point, hold the Shift key, and move its Direction Points to intersect with the nearest Vertical Guides on the left and on the right side of the selected anchor point. Continue like this with all horizontal anchor points.

Move Direction Points

Step 15

Do the same as in Step 14 for the vertical anchor points, but this time hold the Shift key and move the Direction Points to intersect with the nearest Horizontal Guides.

Move Direction Points

Step 16

Now we have created a quarter of the final badge shape, and we can clear all of the guides. Go to theViewmenu and select Clear Guides.

Clear Guides

Step 17

Select the Rectangle 1 layer in your Layers panel, and then go toLayer > Duplicate Layer and name the layer as Shape 2.

Duplicate Layer

Step 18

Select the Shape 2 layer and go toEdit > Transform Path > Flip Horizontal.

Flip Layer Horizontal

Step 19

While the Shape 2 layer is still selected, go toEdit > Free Transform Path, check the Use Relative Positioning button, and set the horizontal position X: 152 px.

Transform Path

Step 20

Hold the Shift key and select the Rectangle 1 layer in your Layers panel, and then go toLayer > Combine Shapes > Unite Shapes.

Unite Shapes

Step 21

Select the Shape 2 layer in your Layers panel, and then go toLayer > Duplicate Layer and name the layer as Badge.

Duplicate Layer

Step 22

Select the Badge layer and go toEdit > Transform Path > Flip Vertical.

Flip Layer Vertical

Step 23

While the Badge layer is still selected, go toEdit > Free Transform Path and set the vertical position Y: to105 px.

Transform Path

Step 24

Hold the Shift key and select the Shape 2 layer in your Layers panel. Then go toLayer > Combine Shapes > Unite Shapes, and your badge shape is now done.

Unite Shapes

Step 25

Hold the Shift key and select the Background layer in your Layers panel. Go toLayer > Align > Vertical Centers and then Layer > Align > Horizontal Centers. This step will bring our badge shape into the center of the document.

Center the Badge

3. How to Create the Ribbon Shapes

Step 1

Start by adding three vertical guides which will help you with the process of creating the ribbons. Go toView > New Guide, choose Vertical orientation, and set thePositionto 425 px. Repeat this step and create two more vertical guides on Positions292 px and 559 px.

Create Guides

Step 2

Pick the Rectangle Tool and left-click your mouse in the document. Set Width: 78 px and Height: 56 px. Hit OK.

Create Rectangle

Step 3

Select the Rectangle 1 layer and go toLayer > Rename Layer and rename it to Ribbon 1.

Rename Layer

Step 4

Pick the Move Tool and snap the rectangle in the document to the center vertical guide.

Snap the Rectangle

Step 5

Go toLayer > Duplicate Layer and name it as Ribbon 2.

Duplicate Layer

Step 6

Now hold the Shift key and snap the Ribbon 2 on the opposite side of the same vertical guide.

Snap the Rectangle

Step 7

Pick the Rectangle Tool again and create a new rectangle by clicking into your document. SetWidth: 50 px and Height: 50 px. Hit OK.

Create Rectangle

Step 8

Go toEdit > Transform Path > Rotate and set the Angle to 45°. Hit Entertwice to apply the rotation.

Rotate Rectangle

Step 9

Change the color of this shape for better visibility. Double-click the Layer thumbnail in your Layers panel and choose any different color from the Color Picker, and then hit OK. In my example it is #bababa.

Change the Color

Step 10

Go toEdit > Transform Path > Scale and change the horizontal scale W:to60%. Hit Entertwice to apply the change.

Transform Path

Step 11

Pick the Move Tool and snap the center of the rectangle to the same vertical guide as the ribbon shapes.

Move the Rectangle

Step 12

Hold the Shift key and select the Ribbon 1 layer in your Layers panel to select both ribbons and the rectangle. Then go toLayer > Align > Vertical Centers.

Align Layers

Step 13

Select the Ribbon 1 layer, and then hold the Control key and click on the Layer Thumbnail of the layer Rectangle 1. Finally, go toLayer > Layer Mask > Hide Selection.

Mask and Hide Selection

Step 14

Select the Ribbon 2 layer, and then hold the Control key and click on the Layer Thumbnail of the layer Rectangle 1. Finally, go toLayer > Layer Mask > Hide Selection.

Mask and Hide Selection

Step 15

Your ribbon shapes are now ready and you don't need the Rectangle 1 layer anymore, so select it and hit the Delete key.

Delete Layer

4. How to Create the Ribbon Stitches

Step 1

Pick the Line Tool, hold the Shift key, and draw a horizontal line with a length of394 px. If you can't find the Line Tool, click and hold the Rectangle Tool and then you can select the Line Tool.

Draw the Line

Step 2

Change the line properties:

  • Fill: No Color
  • Stroke:Red Solid Color
  • Set stroke width: 3 pt
  • Stroke Options: select the dotted stroke
  • Weight: 1 px
Set the Line Properties

Step 3

Go toLayer > Rename Layer and rename this layer to Stitch 1.

Rename Layer

Step 4

Create another stitch by going toLayer > Duplicate Layer and name the layer as Stitch 2.

Duplicate Layer

Step 5

Hold the Control key and select the layers Stitch 2,Stitch 1 and the Background layer, and then go toLayer > Align > Horizontal Centers.

Align Layers

5. How to Arrange All of the Elements

Step 1

Select the layer Ribbon 1, pick the Move Tool, and then hold the Shift key and snap the ribbon to the right vertical guide. Then select the layer Ribbon 2 and snap this ribbon to the left vertical guide, while holding the Shift key.

Move the Ribbons

Step 2

Select the Stitch 2 layer in your Layers panel, hold Shift, and then select the Background layer to select these and all layers in-between. Go toLayer > Align > Vertical Centers.

Align Layers

Step 3

Select theBadgelayer and go toLayer > Arrange > Bring to Front.

Bring Layer to Front

Step 4

Select the Stitch 2 layer, go toEdit > Free Transform, and set vertical position Y: 278 px. Hit Entertwice to apply the change.

Transform Layer

Step 5

Select the Stitch 1 layer, go toEdit > Free Transform, and set vertical position Y: 321 px. Hit Entertwice to apply the change.

Transform Layer

6. How to Add a Style to the Ribbons and Stitches

Step 1

Select the Stitch 2 layer, hold the Control key, and select the Stitch 1 layer. Then go toLayer > New > Group from Layers and name it Stitches.

Group Layers

Step 2

Right-clickon the Stitches group and select Blending Options to apply the following style:

Add a Color Overlay with these settings:

  • Blend Mode: Normal
  • Pick the color #977e53
  • Opacity: 100%
Add a Color Overlay

Step 3

Add a Drop Shadow with these settings:

  • Blend Mode: Multiply
  • Pick the color #000000
  • Opacity: 55%
  • Uncheck the Use Global Light box before setting an Angle: 110°
  • Distance: 1 px
  • Spread: 55%
  • Size: 0 px

Hit OK to apply all changes.

Add a Drop Shadow

Step 4

Select the Ribbon 2 layer, right-click with your mouse on it, and select Blending Options to apply the following style:

Add a Gradient Overlay with these settings:

  • Blend Mode: Normal
  • Check the Dither box
  • Opacity: 100%
  • Style: Linear
  • Angle: 180°
  • Scale: 100%
  • Click on the Gradient and set these color stops:
  • Color stop 1 - Color: #594a2e Location: 0%
  • Color stop 2 - Color: #a28450 Location: 100%
Add a Gradient Overlay

Step 5

Add a Drop Shadow with these settings:

  • Blend Mode: Multiply
  • Pick the color #171718
  • Opacity: 73%
  • Uncheck the Use Global Light box before setting an Angle: 45°
  • Distance: 3 px
  • Spread: 100%
  • Size: 0 px

Hit OK to apply all changes.

Add a Drop Shadow

Step 6

Select the Ribbon 1 layer, right-click with your mouse on it and select Blending Options to apply the following style:

Add a Gradient Overlay with these settings:

  • Blend Mode: Normal
  • Check the Dither box
  • Opacity: 100%
  • Style: Linear
  • Angle:
  • Scale: 100%
  • Click on the Gradient and set these color stops:
  • Color stop 1 - Color: #594a2e Location: 0%
  • Color stop 2 - Color: #a28450 Location: 100%
Add a Gradient Overlay

Step 7

Add a Drop Shadow with these settings:

  • Blend Mode: Multiply
  • Pick the color #171718
  • Opacity: 73%
  • Uncheck the Use Global Light box before setting an Angle: 135°
  • Distance: 3 px
  • Spread: 100%
  • Size: 0 px

Hit OK to apply all changes.

Add a Drop Shadow
Added Styles

7. How to Duplicate and Add a Style to the Badge Shape

Step 1

Double-click with your mouse on the Layer thumbnail of the Badge layer to open the Color Picker and select the color #712020. Then hit OK.

Color Picker

Step 2

While the Badge layer in your Layers panel is selected, go toLayer > Duplicate Layer and name it as Badge 2.

Duplicate Layer

Step 3

Double-click with your mouse on the Layer thumbnail of the Badge 2 layer to open the Color Picker and select the color #a38551. Hit OK.

Color Picker

Step 4

Use the shortcut Control-T to show the transform options for the shape and set the horizontal scale W: to95% and vertical scale H: to95%.

Transform Layer

Step 5

Select the Badge 2 layer in your Layers panel, and then go toLayer > Duplicate Layer and name it as Badge 3.

Duplicate Layer

Step 6

Double-click with your mouse on the Layer thumbnail of the Badge 3 layer to open the Color Picker and select the color #912a2a. Hit OK.

Color Picker

Step 7

Use the shortcut Control-T to show the transform options for the shape and set the horizontal scale W: to98% and vertical scale H: to98%.

Transform Layer

Step 8

Select the Badge 3 layer in your Layers panel, and then go toLayer > Duplicate Layer and name it as Badge 4.

Duplicate Layer

Step 9

Use the shortcut Control-T to show the transform options for the shape and set the horizontal scale W: to 94% and vertical scale H: to94%.

Transform Layer

Step 10

Select the Badge layer, right-click on it with your mouse, and select Blending Options to apply the following style:

Add a Satinstyle with these settings:

  • Blend Mode: Color Dodge and pick the color #ffffff
  • Opacity: 45%
  • Angle: 132°
  • Distance: 7 px
  • Size: 21 px
  • Check the Invert box
Add a Satin

Step 11

Add a Drop Shadow with these settings:

  • Blend Mode: Multiply
  • Pick the color #000000
  • Opacity: 100%
  • Uncheck the Use Global Light box before setting an Angle: 90°
  • Distance: 4 px
  • Spread: 0%
  • Size: 7 px

Hit OK to apply all changes.

Add a Drop Shadow
Added Style

Step 12

Select the Badge 2 layer in your Layers panel, hold Controland left-click on the Layer thumbnail of the layer Badge, and then go toLayer > Layer Mask > Reveal Selection.

Mask Layer

Step 13

While the Badge 2 layer is still selected, right-click with your mouse on it and select Blending Options to apply the following style:

In the Blending Options check the Layer Mask Hides Effects box.

Blending Options

Step 14

Add a Gradient Overlay with these settings:

  • Blend Mode: Linear Dodge (Add)
  • Check the Dither box
  • Opacity: 18%
  • Style: Reflected
  • Angle: 90°
  • Scale: 100%
  • Click on the Gradient and set these color stops:
  • Color stop 1 - Color: #ffffff Location: 0%
  • Color stop 2 - Color: #171718 Location: 100%
Add a Gradient Overlay

Step 15

Add a Drop Shadow with these settings:

  • Blend Mode: Multiply
  • Pick the color #171718
  • Opacity: 46%
  • Distance: 0 px
  • Spread: 23%
  • Size: 16 px

Hit OK to apply all changes.

Add a Drop Shadow
Added Style

Step 16

Select the Badge 3 layer, right-clickit and select Blending Options to apply the following style:

Add an Inner Shadow with these settings:

  • Blend Mode: Normal and pick the Color #a73d2c
  • Opacity: 100%
  • Distance: 0 px
  • Choke: 100%
  • Size: 3 px
Add an Inner Shadow

Step 17

Add an Inner Glow with these settings:

  • Blend Mode: Multiply
  • Opacity: 54%
  • Noise: 10%
  • Pick the color #000000
  • Technique: Softer
  • Source: Edge
  • Choke: 0%
  • Size: 21 px
  • Check the Anti-aliased box

Hit OK to apply the changes.

Add an Inner Glow
Added Style

Step 18

Select the Badge 3 layer, right-clickit and select Blending Options to apply the following style:

In the Blending Options, set the Fill Opacityto0%.

Blending Options

Step 19

Add an Inner Glow with these settings:

  • Blend Mode: Multiply
  • Opacity: 20%
  • Noise: 21%
  • Pick the color #5e1010
  • Technique: Softer
  • Source: Center
  • Choke: 0%
  • Size: 62 px
  • Check the Anti-aliased box

Hit OK to apply the changes.

Add an Inner Glow
Added Style

Step 20

Go toFile > Place, select the Stripes image you downloaded from the tutorial assets, and hit Place. Move the image up a few times with your Up Arrow key and then hit Enterto place the image.

Place the Image

Step 21

Select the stripes layer in your Layers panel, hold Controlandclick on the Layer thumbnail of the layer Badge 4. Then go toLayer > Layer Mask > Reveal Selection.

Mask the Layer

Step 22

While the stripes layer is still selected, right-clickit and select Blending Options to apply the following style:

In the Blending Options set the Fill Opacity: 0%.

Blending Options

Step 23

Add a Gradient Overlay with these settings:

  • Blend Mode: Linear Burn
  • Check the Dither box
  • Opacity: 7%
  • Style: Radial
  • Angle: 90°
  • Scale: 100%
  • Click on the Gradient and set these color stops:
  • Color stop 1 - Color: #171818 Location: 0%
  • Color stop 2 - Color: #ffffff Location: 100%

Hit OK to apply the changes.

Add a Gradient Overlay
Added Style

8. How to Add and Style the Text

Step 1

Pick the Type Tool and select the Lobster 2 font. Set the Font Style to Bold Italic and the Size to 52 pt, and then pick the color #dec9a4 and write the word "Awesome" in the document.

Type Tool

Step 2

Pick the Type Tool again, but now select the Steelfish font. Set the Font Style to ExtraBold Italic and the Size to 30 pt, and then pick the color #a58752 and write retro vintage badge anywhere in the document.

Type Tool

Step 3

Select theAwesome layer in your Layers panel, and then hold the Control key and select the retro vintage badge layer. Go toLayer > New > Group from Layers and name it Texts.

Group Layers

Step 4

While the Texts group is selected, Right-clickit and select Blending Options to add a Drop Shadow with these settings:

  • Blend Mode: Multiply
  • Pick the color #171718
  • Opacity: 75%
  • Uncheck the Use Global Light box before setting an Angle: 120°
  • Distance: 1 px
  • Spread: 0%
  • Size: 2 px

Hit OK to apply all changes.

Add a Drop Shadow

9. How to Create a Background

Step 1

Select the Background layer, and then go to Layer > New > Layer from Background and name it as Background. This will unlock the background layer.

Unlock the Background Layer

Step 2

While the Background layer is selected, Right-click on it with your mouse and select Blending Options to apply the following style:

Add a Pattern Overlay with these settings:

  • Blend Mode: Normal
  • Opacity: 100%
  • Click on the Pattern box and choose the Blue Stripes pattern downloaded from the tutorial assets.
  • Scale: 50%
Add a Pattern Overlay

Step 3

Add a Gradient Overlay with these settings:

  • Blend Mode: Linear Burn
  • Check the Dither box
  • Opacity: 84%
  • Style: Radial
  • Angle:
  • Scale: 70%
  • Click on the Gradient and set these color stops:
  • Color stop 1 - Color: #dec9a4 Location: 0%
  • Color stop 2 - Color: #76603b Location: 100%
Add a Gradient Overlay

Step 4

Add a Color Overlay with these settings:

  • Blend Mode: Color
  • Pick the color #ffffff
  • Opacity: 48%

Hit OK to apply the changes.

Add a Color Overlay

And this should be your final result.

Congratulations! You're Done!

In this
tutorial, you learned how to create a retro vintage badge in
Adobe Photoshop. We started by creating the badge and ribbon shapes, and after that we styled the shapes and added some text layers. Finally, we created the background.

I hope you've enjoyed
this tutorial, and feel free to leave your suggestions, comments, and outcomes below.

This vintage badge is a part of Retro Vintage Badges from my portfolio on GraphicRiver.

Retro Vintage Badges
Retro Vintage Badges

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