Mac OS X

January 14th, 2008 by ART-D Posted in Adobe Photoshop, Designing

Save the next option: Edit>Define Pattern
Create new layer now and continue by choosing the next option to apply the pattern: Edit>Fill

Create Mac OS X Wallpaper in Photoshop CS3

Make a mouse’s click on Add a Mask option on the lowest part of the layers’ panel and select the Brush Tool (B) with blurred edges and black color. Erase everything around, except the zone containing the apple and the leaf.

Create Mac OS X Wallpaper in Photoshop CS3

Apply for this layer the next parameters: Fill 40%

Create Mac OS X Wallpaper in Photoshop CS3

Create a new file (File>New) again with 31×31 px and 72 dpi and choose next the Pencil Tool (B) of the same size and color, used earlier to represent another pattern.

Create Mac OS X Wallpaper in Photoshop CS3

Save again: Edit>Define Pattern
Create new layer and press on the next option: Edit>Fill for the pattern to be applied:

Create Mac OS X Wallpaper in Photoshop CS3

Make a click on the same layer on Add a Mask option as we did earlier. Select after that the Brush Tool (B) with blurred edges and black color. Erase everything, except the apple’s zone and the leaf.

Create Mac OS X Wallpaper in Photoshop CS3

Apply the next parameters for the layer: Fill 80%

Create Mac OS X Wallpaper in Photoshop CS3

Try to make the same operation now the way we did when representing the apple’s silhouette. Apply the same instruments and the same methods.

Create Mac OS X Wallpaper in Photoshop CS3

Apply the next layer’s parameters (by making a click on the layer on the layers’ panel).
Blending Options>Inner Glow

Create Mac OS X Wallpaper in Photoshop CS3

Blending Options>Bevel and Emboss

Create Mac OS X Wallpaper in Photoshop CS3

Blending Options>Gradient Overlay

Create Mac OS X Wallpaper in Photoshop CS3

Gradient’s parameters:

Create Mac OS X Wallpaper in Photoshop CS3 

Create Mac OS X Wallpaper in Photoshop CS3

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