Windows Abstract Desktop Wallpaper

February 4th, 2008 by ART-D Posted in Adobe Photoshop, Designing

Create a new layer and select for it a standard brush (Brush Tool (B)) for representing an ornament that would be made of a lot of small points of different sizes, having the color #1C286F

Create Windows Abstract Desktop Wallpaper in Photoshop CS3 

Create Windows Abstract Desktop Wallpaper in Photoshop CS3

Use the same brush for representing a lot of points on another layer (Create new layer), supplementing the ornament of our picture. The color in this case should be #22370d. You may see below the marked places the brush should be used on.

Create Windows Abstract Desktop Wallpaper in Photoshop CS3

Create a new layer and apply again the Brush Tool (B) for representing many points of white color.

Create Windows Abstract Desktop Wallpaper in Photoshop CS3

On the next layer (Create new layer) we’ll apply the mentioned above tool for representing a kind of ornament made of many points too, colored with #BD1385. Use the brush only on those places marked on the picture.

Create Windows Abstract Desktop Wallpaper in Photoshop CS3

Create a new layer and try to represent several points with a standard brush too, colored with #99CC16

Create Windows Abstract Desktop Wallpaper in Photoshop CS3

Add several more points colored with #236798

Create Windows Abstract Desktop Wallpaper in Photoshop CS3 

Create Windows Abstract Desktop Wallpaper in Photoshop CS3

Now it’s necessary to select the Custom Shape Tool (U) to represent several arrows colored with #1C286F. The arrow may be turned around with Free Transform.

Create Windows Abstract Desktop Wallpaper in Photoshop CS3 

Create Windows Abstract Desktop Wallpaper in Photoshop CS3 

Create Windows Abstract Desktop Wallpaper in Photoshop CS3

Apply for the layers containing the two arrows the same parameters: Blending Options>Stroke

Create Windows Abstract Desktop Wallpaper in Photoshop CS3 

Create Windows Abstract Desktop Wallpaper in Photoshop CS3

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  • younes

    07/10/2009

    great work
    thanks for the tutorial

  • Riefvan

    20/12/2009

    very good. i can think of some implemantions by using this concept. thx.

  • Manjith

    27/12/2009

    Awesome work. Now i can play with photoshop with this tutorial

  • oh

    14/01/2010

    well explain!!
    great tutorail!!

    Many thanks for helping!!!

  • CAREQUE

    22/02/2010

    I am a beguiner. Tell me please how to color the circles in thre rainbow.

    Thanks

  • wENDY

    18/04/2010

    Dude! Love this tutorial. When I made it, it looked awsome on my desktop. I just added a few stuff in it. But it was still awsome. I learned a few tricks with your tutorial. THANK YOU VERY MUCH, ARIGATOU, SALAMAT!!!

  • visitor

    20/04/2010

    hello, how can i color the rainbow without coloring the entire document? coz thats happening to me and how to make the perfect circle within the cirlce?im a beginner

  • Emil

    03/05/2010

    @visitor

    How to color a cicle:

    new layer ->make a circle using the “ellipse tool”->
    right click on that layer; choose “blending options” -> color overlay then double click on the colored square to the right and choose color then click OK.

    cant get any easier :)

  • Joseph Cele

    24/08/2010

    that is awesome guys i am going to use that in my website design.tnx guys

  • johr

    12/10/2011

    how can i make the circles with the same distance every time?

  • HELP ME PLEASE!!!!!!!! THANK YOU

    05/12/2011

    Guys how do I make the circles the same distance everytime, when I tried I could only make one circle the same distance. THIS IS REALLY CONFUSING PLEASE HELP PLEASE!!!!