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Making a Nice Ubuntu Desktop Wallpaper in Adobe Photoshop CS6
Final Image Preview
Start working by creating a new document (Ctrl+N) in Adobe Photoshop CS6 with the size 1920px by 1200px (RGB color mode) at a resolution of 72 pixels/inch. Click on Add a layer style icon from bottom part of the Layers panel and select Gradient Overlay.
Click in the color bar to open the Gradient Editor and set the color stops as shown. Click OK to close the Gradient Editor dialog box.
We’ve got the next result:
Next we’ll draw a small ellipse, applying the Ellipse Tool (U).
We’ve got the next result:
Click on Add a layer style icon from bottom part of the Layers panel and select Stroke.
Add Inner Glow:
Apply Gradient Overlay:
Click in the color bar to open the Gradient Editor and set the color stops as shown. Click OK to close the Gradient Editor dialog box.
We’ve got the next result:
Next we have to create a new layer and use on it the Soft Round brush to paint the layer situated behind the ellipse. This layer must be situated under the ellipse’s layer. The brush’s color is #B31B0B.
We’ve got the next result:
Set the Blending mode for this layer to Overlay.
Next we must represent another ellipse behind the dark ellipse, using the Ellipse Tool (U) and the color #C71906. The ellipse’s layer must be placed under the layer containing the dark ellipse.
Set Fill to 50% for this layer.
Make many copies of the layer containing the ellipse and select the Free Transform (Ctrl+T) command to change the copies’ sizes, placing them the same way from below.
Using the same tool, we may represent several more ellipses of bigger diameter, applying the same color and the Fill – 20%. The layer needs to be placed under the layer containing the dark ellipse.
Using the Ellipse Tool (U), we may represent a ellipse again and this layer will be situated above all the previous made layers.
In Adobe Photoshop CS6, there’s now a convenient Stroke option on your Options Bar when you have a shape active. Use drop downs to set the next Stroke options for our ellipse, Fill – (None), Stroke color – #B0999F, Stroke type – Dotted:
We’ve got the next result:
Create a new layer and select on it the Soft Round brush of white color (brush Opacity 20%) to paint above the made ellipses.
We’ve got the next result:
Set the Blending mode for this layer to Overlay.
Next we’ll represent another circle on an already made one. Select then the Free Transform (Ctrl+T) command to turn over the circle by its axe and choose the Direct Selection Tool (A) to correct the shape form like it is shown below. The color applied is #CDBFC2.
We’ve got the next result:
Next we’ll insert one more circle, using the same tool and the color #511D30.
Make a copy of the last made layer and choose the Free Transform (Ctrl+T) command option to place the copy’s layer the same way demonstrated below.
Click on Add a layer style icon from bottom part of the Layers panel and select Stroke.
We’ve got the next result:
Make ten copies of the last represented layer and choose the Free Transform (Ctrl+T) command to place the copies’ layers the way indicated on the next picture.
We’ve got the next result:
Finally insert the text on our desktop wallpaper. Select the Horizontal Type tool (T). Select a font, size and color in the Character panel. I used this font from FontSquirrel.
Click in the canvas and type ‘Ubuntu OS’. Press Enter to apply the text.
Our Ubuntu Desktop Wallpaper is finished!
How to Create Contemporary Abstract Background of Geometric Shapes in Adobe Photoshop CS6
Final Image Preview
Start working by creating a new document (Ctrl+N) in Adobe Photoshop CS6 with the size 1920px by 1200px (RGB color mode) at a resolution of 72 pixels/inch.
Click on Add a layer style icon from bottom part of the Layers panel and select Gradient Overlay.
Click in the color bar to open the Gradient Editor and set the color stops as shown. Click OK to close the Gradient Editor dialog box.
We’ve got the next result:
Let’s create now a tetrahedron, but firstly we’ll represent a triangle. Choose the Pen Tool (P), set the drawing mode on Shape Layers in Options bar and draw the next shape as shown.
We’ve got the next result:
Click on Add a layer style icon from bottom part of the Layers panel and select Gradient Overlay.
Click in the color bar to open the Gradient Editor and set the color stops as shown. Click OK to close the Gradient Editor dialog box.
We’ve got the next result:
Next we’ll represent the triangular face, using the same Pen Tool (P).
Click on Add a layer style icon from bottom part of the Layers panel and select Gradient Overlay.
Click in the color bar to open the Gradient Editor and set the color stops as shown. Click OK to close the Gradient Editor dialog box.
We’ve got the next result:
Applying the same tool, we’ll draw the next triangular face:
Click on Add a layer style icon from bottom part of the Layers panel and select Gradient Overlay.
Click in the color bar to open the Gradient Editor and set the color stops as shown. Click OK to close the Gradient Editor dialog box.
We’ve got the next result:
Next we’ll represent the other tetrahedrons, creating the basic layer firstly, using the Pen Tool (P).
Click on Add a layer style icon from bottom part of the Layers panel and select Gradient Overlay.
Click in the color bar to open the Gradient Editor and set the color stops as shown. Click OK to close the Gradient Editor dialog box.
We’ve got the next result:
Using the same tool, we’ll represent the next triangular face:
Click on Add a layer style icon from bottom part of the Layers panel and select Gradient Overlay.
Click in the color bar to open the Gradient Editor and set the color stops as shown. Click OK to close the Gradient Editor dialog box.
We’ve got the next result:
Next we’ll represent one more tetrahedron, applying the Pen Tool (P) too.
Click on Add a layer style icon from bottom part of the Layers panel and select Gradient Overlay.
Click in the color bar to open the Gradient Editor and set the color stops as shown. Click OK to close the Gradient Editor dialog box.
We’ve got the next result:
Now we’ll represent the triangular face, using the Pen Tool (P).
Click on Add a layer style icon from bottom part of the Layers panel and select Gradient Overlay.
Click in the color bar to open the Gradient Editor and set the color stops as shown. Click OK to close the Gradient Editor dialog box.
We’ve got the next result:
Take the Pen Tool (P) to create one more triangular face on the tetrahedron.
Click on Add a layer style icon from bottom part of the Layers panel and select Gradient Overlay.
Click in the color bar to open the Gradient Editor and set the color stops as shown. Click OK to close the Gradient Editor dialog box.
We’ve got the next result:
Combine by groups all the layers composing each tetrahedron (press CTRL button to select the necessary layers and hold on the left mouse’s button while dragging the selected layers on Create a new group icon from bottom part of the Layers panel).
Now we have to make many copies of the got groups. Some of them should be turned over applying the Free Transform (Ctrl+T) command. Change the gradient’s directions on the trianguar faces to change the shadows. The gradient’s direction is changed on the opposite one.
Now we have to combine all the tetrahedrons’ groups in a single one (press CTRL button to select the necessary layers and hold on the left mouse’s button while dragging the selected layers on Create a new group icon from bottom part of the Layers panel).
Make a copy of the got group and rasterize it. In this select the group’s layer in Layers panel and press CTRL+E to Merge Down. The rasterized layer will be placed under the very first tetrahedrons’ group.
Make a copy of the recently made rasterized layer and use the Free Transform (Ctrl+T) command to displace a little the copy’s layer down.
Set Fill to 20% for this layer.
Insert the mask on this layer by choosing Add layer mask on the bottom part of the Layers panel and choose the Soft Round brush of black color (set Opacity to 40% in Options bar).
Paint in the mask using this brush to hide several tetrahedrons’ elements as shown.
Create a new layer and select the Soft Round brush from Brush Tool (B).
Using this brush try to represent several colored spots on the tetrahedrons. The brush’s color is #EF008D (brush Opacity – 30%). The layer will be placed above the first group.
Set Fill to 40% for this layer and change the Blending mode to Linear Dodge.
Make sure this layer is selected in Layers panel, hold Ctrl button and click on the layer containing the tetrahedrons situated under the very first group (without displacement). We’ve got the next selection.
Now on the layer with the pink brush click on the bottom part of the Layers panel on Add layer mask. This way we’ll get the cutting of colored spots.
Make a copy of the rasterized tetrahedrons’ layer. Place the copy above all the layers and choose Free Transform (Ctrl+T) command to turn over the copy’s layer, applying on it CTRL+SHIFT+U to Desaturate.
Set Fill to 14% for this layer and change the Blending mode to Subtract.
Cut out the coming out uncolored shadows behind the tetrahedrons the same way described above by inserting the mask on the selection.
Create a new layer and use on it the Soft Round brush to represent many spots colored with #EF008D color (brush’s Opacity – 30%).
Set Fill to 20% for this layer and change the Blending mode to Pin Light.
Click Create new fill or adjustment layer from bottom part of the Layers panel and click to Curves to adjust the curve shape as shown to make a little color corrections.
We’ve got the next result:
Set Fill to 45% for this layer.
Insert the mask on the layer by choosing Add layer mask on the bottom part of the Layers panel , press CTRL+I to Inverse the color of the mask, choose the Soft Round brush of white color (set Opacity to 65% in Options bar).
Paint in the mask using this brush to hide the effect only there where we’ll represent smooth spots on the tetrahedrons.
Create a new layer and use a Soft Round brush mentioned above to represent a highlight with yellow color (brush’s Opacity – 20%).
Set Fill to 40% for this layer and change the Blending mode to Screen.
Next we’ll represent a new layer and choose the Soft Round brush of white color (brush’s Opacity – 30%) to represent a highlight on the tetrahedrons.
We’ve got the next result:
Set Fill to 50% for this layer and change the Blending mode to Hard Mix.
Make sure this layer is active in Layers panel, then press Ctrl button and click on the tetrahedrons’ rasterized layer (we’ll get a selection) and insert the mask on this active layer. The white highlight is cut.
Create a new layer and use on it the Soft Round brush mentioned in the previous example. Choose the white color (brush’s Opacity – 15%) to represent more luminescence coming out of the tetrahedrons.
On the last stage create a new layer and apply here the Soft Round brush and white color to create many dots of different diameters.
We’ve got the next result:
We’re done!
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