The Chronicles of Narnia Logo
In this tutorial I will show you how to create The Chronicles of Narnia logo.
Step 1
Create a new document (mine is 1600×560 px) and write “The Chronicles of Narnia”. “The Chronicles of” and “Narnia” must be on two separate layers. Set letters tracking to 100 for “Narnia” and to 50 for “The chronicles of”.
I use Narnia font from Dafont.com.

Step 2
Double click on “Narnia” layer and set the following layer styles.

Step 3
Right click on “Narnia” layer and choose “Copy layer style”, the on the “Chronicles” layer and “Paste layer Style”. Double click on the “Chronicles” layer and make the following style adjustments.

Step 4
Select Pen tool and create outlines for the half of banner. Something like this:

Step 5
Create new layer, click “Load path as selection” on the Paths palette and fill the selection with yellow.

Step 6
Select Burn tool with Exposure set to 50% and start darkening the folded places of banner. Use selection tool to isolate different parts when you need to create hard borders between the light and shadow areas. Use Dodge tool to lighten raised parts.

Step 7
Duplicate the layer with banner half and mirror it with Edit - Transform - Flip Horizontal. Merge layers with two halves by pressing Ctrl+E.

Step 8
The shadows are too saturated, we need to make them a little paler. Go to Image - Adjustments - Replace Color and click on any shadow area and reduce Saturation and Lightness.

Step 9
Double click on the layer with banner and apply the following layer styles.

Step 10
Select Type tool and create some text on the banner with (black color, Times New Roman, Tracking=-75, Faux Bold, Small Caps).

Step 11
Select Warp Text tool and deform text a little with Arch style.

Step 12
Place the photo of sky with clouds to the background. I used this one from SXC.

Step 13
Ctrl+M to call Curves window. Adjust the contrast of sky to make it look spectacular.

Step 14
Create a new layer beneath the banner. Select Pen tool and create a shape like this.

Step 15
Fill the shape with #be8649 and mirror it just like we did with banner.

Step 16
Double click on the layer and apply the following layer style.

Step 17
Create a new layer and make a selection with Polygonal Lasso tool for the sword blade. Fill it with #a7b6b9.

Step 18
Double click on the layer and apply the following layer style.

Step 19
Ctrl+J to duplicate the layer. Then Ctrl+T and narrow the copy to make the blade gutter.

Step 20
Double click on the layer and change Bevel and Emboss settings.

Step 21
Create a new layer above the sky, make a selection with Elliptical Marquee tool and fill it with pale pink #d09ea1.

Step 22
We’re going to apply some filters to turn this circle to glow. Go to Filter - Distort - Polar Coordinates (Polar to Rectangular), then Image - Rotate - 90 CCW. Apply Filter - Stylize - Wind (check Wind, From the Left) and press Ctrl+F several times to repeat the last filter. Apply motion blur (Filter - Blur - Motion Blur) to soften the effect.

Step 23
Rotate the image 90 CW, change coordinates from rectangular to polar and set the layer blending mode to Linear Dodge.

Step 24
Create gradient like on the picture below (opacity from 100% to 0%, colors are #fbf27c and #f5bf62). Create new layer, ctrl+click on the layer with glow and fill the selection with radial gradient.

Step 25
Take Burn Tool with Exposure set to 90% and darken the top half of the glow.

Step 26
Take Soft Round brush, change it’s parameters like shown below and paint some magic dust with white color on a new layer.

Step 27
Select Crosshatch brush from Assorted brushes and add rays to the biggest specks of dust.

Step 28
Create new layer below the banner. Make a selection for the banner shadow with Elliptical Marquee tool. Right-click on selection, choose “Feather” and set it to 15. Fill the selection with black, change layer opacity to 80% and blending mode to Multiply.

Final
That’s it! Thanks for reading.




good one.. thanx…
it was gREAT .. REALLY LIKED IT VERY INFORMATIVE AND EDUCATIVE.
THANKS
Cool Tut!
Really good tutorail, thanks …
You might try using the @ symbol instead of an R in the Narnia logo (if you’re using the NarniaBLL font) and you’ll get the nice curling R that you see in the official Narnia logo. Congrats!
This is such an outstanding piece of art work. Great job! And thanks for sharing these wonderful tips.
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