Photoshop abstract wallpaper
April 14th, 2008 by ART-D Posted in Adobe Photoshop, Designing
Make a copy of the recently created layer. Combine the layer containing the ornament into a new one (applying the earlier described method). We’ll use also the earlier applied filter Gaussian Blur.
Using the Rectangle Tool (U), try to represent a stripe of white color on the bottom part of the picture.
The layer’s parameters: Fill 59%
Blending mode-Overlay
Make four copies of the layer containing the ornament without the Gaussian Blur filter and then select the Free Transform option to turn around the copies, situating them the same way indicated below:
Select for the ornaments’ layers the same parameter: Opacity 30%
Download out of Internet a set of ready to use brushes for Adobe Photoshop, named SS-swirls
Create a new layer and use the brush out of the above mentioned set. The brush’s color is #F2CF11
The layer’s parameters: Fill 40%
Blending mode-Overlay
Create a new layer again and use the brushes out of the set SS-swirls. The brush’s color is the same with the previous one.




























AARON MANIO
04/11/2009
Just want to ask, Where I can find the GRADIENT PARAMETERS and also How can I DEFINE A CUSTOM SHAPE TO ADD IN THE LIST OF CUSTOM SHAPE IN MY PHOTO SHOP? Thanks…
lizziec1993
09/03/2010
I do not have that shape in my custom shapes thing.
Sonia
27/03/2010
Very interesting, thanks very much!
DJ Marik
04/04/2010
finally found a fun and easy one to do! oh and another way for you to change your brush would be to use the brush tip shape tab, which is right under brush presets. i use that a lot lol. Well here is my finish work for all to see!
http://blakkenshin.deviantart.com/art/Swirls-of-Purpleness-159449571
nantaPD
08/03/2011
Wowwww interesting Job…… as relatively new on Photoshop that’s useful for me thank…..
Ogechi Ike
02/01/2012
Nice tutorial!
Umm.. I had a problem downloading the brushes. Where should I go to get ABR file brushes?