This is a Photoshop tutorial on how to create a beautiful photo film strip, as seen in Apple's iLife package design ('06 version) and DigitalMash website. The warp tool will be used to create the twisting effect (so, you need Photoshop CS2 or above to complete this tutorial). With the completion of this tutorial, you will be able build a photo strip with your own photos or artwork. Don't miss out this fantastic feature!
1. Create a Strip (Vector Shapes)
First, create a strip with the Pen tool (either in Photoshop or Illustrator). We will use these shapes as a guideline and for masking purposes.

2. Photo Stack
Choose 3 photos of your choice and stack them together.

3. Warping (Photoshop Warp Tool)
Adjust the layer opacity to 40 or 50% so you can see the guideline underneath. Go to Edit > Transform > Warp. Now you should see a grid and 4 anchor points in the corner. To bending the image, simply drag the anchor points, direction points, or grid lines.

Repeat this step for the rest of the strip. Since this step is relatively simple and repeatitive, I'm not going to get into the details. Here are the screenshots of the steps:



4. Masking
Organize the layers into groups (ie. strip 1, 2, 3, 4).

Load selection from the shapes you created in step 1 and add a layer mask for each group (so you get a perfect smooth curve).

5. Shadows
In masked group 1, create a new layer above the strip. Use the Gradient tool and drag from the top to bottom to create a black gradient.

Repeat this step for the other strips.

6. Highlights
To make highlighted and glossy areas: create a round glowing circle, compress it, and rotate it in the angle according to your strip's direction.

7. Line Strokes
To make line strokes: load a selection of the mask, create a new layer, fill it with black, shift the selection to the left by 1 or 2 pixels, delete the selected area by pressing the Delete key.

8. Final Touches
To make the image look more interesting, desaturated the two strips in the back.
Bonus Tips
The Photoshop warp tool is very useful when creating any sort of twisting and bending graphic effects. The following examples illustrate some of the things that you can do with the warp tool. Have fun!


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ohh fantastic…. wery good thnks.
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Amazing thing!
Great! Very good , thanks :)
Oh I love this tutorial. Great work. I have never actually tried this effect, but this page is most certainly bookmarked now. Thanks a lot. Great work.
Great tutorial. Use of the Warp Tool gave me some insight on how to achieve a similiar effect but with lines. I know how to do it in Illustrator but I need to find a way to make it work in Photoshop 7. Thanks!
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Great tutorial, something I’ve been trying to do for a while.
Now, all I have to figure out is how to draw the initial strip :)
Very good tutorial , thanks
Amazing stuff for vector graphics…Thanks
nice tutorial. low skill level but still inspiring…
What a great tutorial, thanks allot for sharing!
great tut..
thanks!
This is a great tut. Usually I just do this in illustrator using the envelope mesh tool. You can get some wicked awesome retro swirly loops a la’ Elliott Smith’s “Figure 8″ album cover.
I only recently discovered the warp tool myself and I must say that it is indeed useful especially when you’re into doing abstract. Awesome tutorial by the way!
Great tutorial. bookmarking this page i’ll be back to do it myself when i get a minute
Hey!
This is a great tutorial. I didn’t believe you could make such art in Photoshop but you can. I’m really surprised!
I’ve tried it out myself but I’m having problems getting the strip shape right using the pen tool. Could you make a tutorial on how you made the shape for this piece of art or an overall tutorial that shows how you use the pen tool i PS CS3? Please? :-)
Forget the tutorial about the pen tool I suggested. I found out :-)
Nice site!