Simple Wallpaper Using Photography and Layer Blending - Photoshop Tutorial
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Simple Wallpaper Using Photography and Layer Blending - Photoshop Tutorial
Make a Visually stunning Wallpaper using a simple technique inside photoshop.
Anyone can make a wallpaper this good, and its alot easier than you might think!
So, first things first go to-
Set the colour mode to 'RGB', and the Back ground to 'Transparent'
Anyone can make a wallpaper this good, and its alot easier than you might think!
So, first things first go to-
- File > New
Set the colour mode to 'RGB', and the Back ground to 'Transparent'
- Click ok
Adjust It!
Now we need to get our chosen photo into the new document.
Zoom out by pressing Command -
(CTRL - in windows)
Select
- Open up the photo in photoshop
- Select the Move tool
- Drag the picture across into the new document window
Zoom out by pressing Command -
(CTRL - in windows)
Select
- Edit > Free Transform
Creating Layers
In your layer pallette, you should see two layers, one black, one with your image.
- Drag your image layer down to the 'new layer' icon to make a copy.
- Make sure your on the top layer, Click on this box, and you should see a wide range of names (actually called blending modes), click and play around till you get an effect that looks good to you.
More Free Transform
Make sure you have the top layer selected.
select
At this point, i then made a 3rd layer, and made this larger again, don't forget to choose a blending mode!
I went with Pin Light again.
select
- Edit > Free transform
At this point, i then made a 3rd layer, and made this larger again, don't forget to choose a blending mode!
I went with Pin Light again.
Add a Bit of Text
A good final addition is to add a little bit of text.
Select your text tool, and type in what ever you fancy - Due to my reputation in the chatroom, i decided to go with 'Gmjhowe - Destroyer of Worlds'
Once you have your text,
Select your text tool, and type in what ever you fancy - Due to my reputation in the chatroom, i decided to go with 'Gmjhowe - Destroyer of Worlds'
Once you have your text,
- click on the little arrow in the layer palette, and select 'Rasterize type'
- select a layer blending mode
Save It!
- Save the file as a .jpg or .tif file
- set it as your desktop background in your OS settings.
Now experiment, and play around, create new amazing things.
Heres a pic of my final thing!