Create a Zoomed In Effect in Photoshop
December 17th, 2009 by
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Setting up the Photoshop document
1
First, we are going to open up Photoshop and create a new document (Ctrl + N). In the New document dialog box, set the Width and Height units to pixels (if it isn’t already). We’re creating a square canvas; set the width and height to
600 pixels
. We’re creating a graphic that’s web resolution, so set the Resolution to
72 pixels/inch
.

Adding graphics to the canvas
2
Choose a good resolution graphic (
500 x 500px
) which has enough resolution and detail to show as the zoomed part. Vector graphics are always great because you can rescale them without loss of quality. Here I am using the Envelope Icon from the free
Six revisions plastic Iconset
. Paste (Ctrl + V) the graphic to the stage and name the new layer
zoom
.

3
Duplicate the Zoom layer by right-clicking on it in the Layers Panel and choosing
Duplicate Layer
(Ctrl + J). Name the duplicated layer
Small Graphic
.

4
Go to Edit > Transform > Scale and scale down this layer to
40%
and place around the top center on the stage. hide the visibility the Zoom layer.

Creating the zoom effect
5
Choose a dark gray color (
#464646
), hold the Shift key and using Ellipse Tool (U) to create a perfect (and big) round circle shape. Name this layer
round01
.

6
Duplicate the round01 layer, rename the new layer round02 and scale it down to
90%
. Set the color of the ellipse shape to
#707070
.
7
Similarly, duplicate round02 and create a round03 with
96%
scale down and color set to
#ffffff
.

8
Select round01 and go to Layer > Layer Style > Gradient Overlay. Click on the gradient and in the Gradient Editor, add color stops in this order:
#ffffff
at 2% location,
#707f82
at 30%,
#b5bfc1
at 35%,
#536162
at 85% and
#ffffff
at 95% location.

9
Let us add an outline. Go to Layer Style > Stroke. The Size option should be set at
1px
, Position:
Inside
and Color:
#858585
.

10
Similarly, select round02 and add gradient overlay in this order:
#e3e8eb
at 0% location,
#ffffff
at 15% location,
#6b797c
at 40% location,
#b4bebf
at 50% location, and
#576264
at 100% location.
Creating the handle
11
Choose the Small Graphic layer in the Layers Panel, add a new layer on top of it (Shift + Ctrl +N), and name the new layer
handle
. Use the Ellipse Tool (U) and draw another round circle (remember to hold down Shift to make it a perfect circle) covering your small graphic’s main detail.
12
Duplicate handle shape layer, name it
handle out
, and scale it down to
95%
.

13
Rasterize the handle and handle out layers by right-clicking on the respective layer in the Layers Panel and then choosing
Rasterize Layer
.
14
Create a marquee selection around the shape by Ctrl + clicking on handle out layer’s thumbnail in the Layers Panel. Choose the handle layer in the Layers Panel with the marquee selection still active, and then press the Delete key to delete the area beneath the selection.

15
Select > Deselect (Ctrl + D) to deselect the selection and delete handle out layer (we don’t need this layer anymore).
16
Using Rectangle Tool (U), create a thin rectangle with each end touching the handle and zoom (alternatively, you can use the Line Tool).

17
Rasterize the thin rectangle layer and merge it with handle layer by selecting both the layers in the Layers Panel and then going to Layer > Merge Layers (Ctrl + E).
18
Add some color and outlines to the handle. To change the color, go to Layer > Layer Style > Color Overlay and set the color overlay to
#686868
. For the stroke, go to Layer > Layer Style > Stroke and choose
2px
and a color of
#ffffff
.


Adding the zoom detail
19
Unhide the zoom layer and move it to the top of round03 layer, in the Layer Panel.

20
Create a marquee selection around the round03 shape by Ctrl + clicking on the round03 layer thumbnail in the Layers Panel. Invert the selection by going to Select > Inverse (Shift + Ctrl + I). Select zoom layer and press the Delete key.

21
Keep the marquee selection active, don’t deselect it yet. Add an outline using a stroke of
3px
and color
#323232
by doing to Edit > Stroke. Then add an inner shadow layer style (Layer > Layer Style > Inner shadow): set the Distance option to
0px
and Size option to
25px
.

22
Create a new layer below
round01
. Ctrl + click on the thumbnail of round02 to create another marquee selection. Move the selection vertically using your arrow key so that its lower tip touches the lower tip of round01. Fill the color with black (
#000000
) by right-clicking on the selection in the canvas and selecting
Fill
. Deselect (Ctrl + D) and add a Gaussian blur (Filter > Blur > Gaussian Blur) with the Radius option set to
15px
.
Finished!

I hope you enjoyed this tutorial. Show us your own work by including it in the
Six revisions Flickr group
.
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About the Author

himanshu Khanna
is a communication designer from the capital city of New Delhi in India. A big follower of visuals and innovation, he is working hard towards becoming an entrepreneur. Additionally, he freelances as a graphic, interaction designer and photographer. You may check his works at
www.sparklin.com
and follow him on Twitter at
@
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