Pixelmator is a very powerful image editor; you can create all sorts of effects using it. Because of that I decided to recreate some images and tutorials that I previously did using Photoshop in Pixelmator. You will see that you can do pretty much everything with Pixelmator, and usually faster.
This tutorial is very useful for beginners or those users willing to learn how to use Pixelmator. You will learn how to create light effects, text effects and other nice tricks.
Step 1
Open Pixelmator and create a new document. I used 1920×1200 pixels. Then go to View>Show Gradient. Create a new gradient using Brown and Black for the colors. Also select the Radial type, then fill the background with the gradient, like the image below.
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Step 2
Download the Office Space icon set at www.vistaicons.com and import the coffee cup icon.
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Step 3
Using the Type Tool (T), type some texts, using white for the color. I created two layers of text.
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Step 4
Select one text layer and go to Layer>Rasterize Type Layer, then go to Edit>Transform>Rotate 90ยบ CCW. Move the text layer so it will be coming out of the cup. Use the image below for reference.
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Step 5
Go to Filter>Distortion>Twirl. Use 350 for the Radius and -40 for the Angle. Use the image below to understand how to use the controllers of the filters in Pixelmator.
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Step 6
Repeat the same technique to apply the twirl effect to the other line of the text.
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Step 7
Add a new layer, and, using the Paint Bucket Tool (N), fill the layer with black. Select the 2 text layers and the black layer and go to Layer>Merge Layers. After that, change the Blending to Color Dodge.
One more thing that is necessary in this step is adding some blur to the text. Go to Filter>Blur>Gaussian Blur. Use 2 for the Radius. If you want, you can add more blur.
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Step 8
Add another layer and fill it with black. Then change the Blending to Color Dodge. Select the Brush Tool(B) and, using a regular soft brush, paint some light with white. Use the image below for reference.
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Step 9
Create another layer and fill it with black again. Change the Blending to Color Dodge and, using the Brush Tool (B), paint a sort of splash coming out from the cup. After that go to Filter>Blur>Zoom Blur. Use 65 for the Amount; that will create a nice burst effect coming from the cup.
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Step 10
Let’s add some sparks. Pixelmator comes with a very nice set of brushes; one of them is Stars. So first add another layer and fill it with black, and change the Blending to Color Dodge. After that, using the Brush Tool (B), select the star brush and paint some sparks, using white for the color. You can add a bit of Gaussian blur to the stars as well.
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Step 11
Create a new layer on top of the others and go to Filter>Generator>Clouds. Make sure you are using black and white for the colors and generate the clouds.
Select the clouds layer and go to Layer>Add Layer Mask. Then, using the Brush Tool (B) and black for the color, paint over the mask layer to hide some areas of the cloud. Use the image below for reference, and make sure you have smoke only over the cup.
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Step 12
Once you have the clouds properly created and masked, change the Blending to Color Dodge. You will have a very nice light effect.
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Conclusion
In this tutorial we covered some variations of blur filters, the twirl filter, also how to use the gradient tool, the brush tool and, of course, the Color Dodge blending mode for creating light effects. Pixelmator has really improved, and with the addition of the Brush Engine, the Clouds Filter and the Noise Filter, Pixelmator is a very complete tool for graphic designers, digital artists and enthusiasts like me :)
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April 21st, 2009 at 4:37 am
Brilliant tutorial! Didn’t realise you could do this kind of stuff with Pixie.
April 21st, 2009 at 6:03 am
Very nice!
April 22nd, 2009 at 4:06 am
Great tutorial for pixelmator newbies, but there is an access denied error while accessing the tutorial file, might you have a look at it.
April 22nd, 2009 at 4:52 am
We just fixed link. Thank you!
April 23rd, 2009 at 6:06 am
[...] Ich konnte es einfach nicht lassen und habe dieses Bild nach diesem Tutorial nachgemacht, [...]
April 24th, 2009 at 1:05 am
I got up to the part “paint a sort of splash”. How do I do that?
April 29th, 2009 at 12:01 pm
great tutorial, and i love the program, but step 8 says “paint some light with white”. my second black layer is filled and color dodged, but all i get is white brush strokes. any guesses?
May 1st, 2009 at 4:05 pm
Steve, just add a new layer and fill it with black, then change the blending to color dodge. The black will become transparent, so in that layer using the brush tool and white for the color paint the light. You can apply a gaussian blur too.
Thanks.
July 30th, 2009 at 9:49 am
i have the same problem as steve but my white doesnt even show up. any suggestions?
August 9th, 2009 at 2:32 pm
I’m having the same problem as Steve and Cam. I’ve redone the tutorial from scratch twice. :S
August 27th, 2009 at 1:03 pm
@david & cam: make sure the background is the same colour as above and the blend modes are set to colour dodge.
October 21st, 2009 at 11:43 pm
hey , can u work on it in photoshop after have some work done in pixelmator with all the layers?
December 28th, 2009 at 10:28 am
As a newbie it shouldn’t be humiliating to ask this . . . but it is.
How do you select the 3 to merge the tutorial mandates? I’ve looked it the manual, the shortcuts, etc., but no luck. I managed to do it by pure dumb luck once, but I couldn’t do it again. As they say: Arrgh!
January 2nd, 2010 at 4:22 pm
The best way is to just “Command-Click each layer that you want to select. Once you have them selected right-click the layers and click Merge Layers.
March 10th, 2010 at 7:00 am
Great Tutorial! I was able to follow this tut all the way through and that’s saying something having a developers background.
August 21st, 2010 at 3:41 pm
Very nice tutorial. One of the few that my results have actually kind of looked like what they should be.