Poker Gaming Club

April 3rd, 2008 by ART-D Posted in Adobe Photoshop, Designing

Create Poker Gaming Club Wallpaper in Photoshop CS3

The last applied tool should be used for representing the last symbol of the cards.

Create Poker Gaming Club Wallpaper in Photoshop CS3

The parameters are the same the previous layer has, except Blending Options>Stroke

Create Poker Gaming Club Wallpaper in Photoshop CS3 

Create Poker Gaming Club Wallpaper in Photoshop CS3

Make copies of the layers containing the cards’ symbols. Use after that the Free Transform option to place the copies as on the picture below, changing the parameter Blending Options>Stroke, and replacing with other layer’s parameters:

Create Poker Gaming Club Wallpaper in Photoshop CS3

Choose next the Line Tool (U) to draw a horizontal line, colored with #A6432D

Create Poker Gaming Club Wallpaper in Photoshop CS3

The layer’s parameters: Blending Options>Outer Glow

Create Poker Gaming Club Wallpaper in Photoshop CS3 

Create Poker Gaming Club Wallpaper in Photoshop CS3

Make seven copies of the last represented layer and select again the Free Transform option to place the copies the same way shown below:

Create Poker Gaming Club Wallpaper in Photoshop CS3 

Combine in a group all the layers containing the lines (hold on Ctrl button to mark out the necessary layers and make a mouse click on the left mouse’s button when moving down the marked layers on Create a new group selection). Make a copy of the lines’ group, but select also the Free Transform option to place the copy as below:

Create Poker Gaming Club Wallpaper in Photoshop CS3

Finished!

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  • stephen o'mara

    07/01/2010

    Hi there, I’ve been desperately trying to reproduce the Poker-Gaming-Club graphic for a college project but can’t as the tutorial isn’t detailed enough for a novice such as myself. Would you happen to have a template psd doc. of this graphic that I could work from?

  • Roger Boralli

    01/10/2010

    Too much confusing. There would be missing steps?

  • Daniel

    27/05/2011

    Did it! from time to time i had to improvise, BUT.. i did it!

  • Rev_enge

    16/08/2011

    Amazing thing and i probably got it after abot 3 hours of work.