Paintball Club Wallpaper

August 6th, 2008 by ART-D Posted in Adobe Photoshop, Designing

7. Try representing a circle as we did with the first one, but this one should be smaller.
8. Represent its contour.
9. Select Drop Shadow option on this layer. Fill 0% on the same layer.

Create Paintball Club Wallpaper in Photoshop CS3

The new rivets we’ve got should be positioned on the picture’s corners.

Create Paintball Club Wallpaper in Photoshop CS3

Choose again the Rectangle Tool (U) to create a rectangle of black color. Fill 80% for this last layer.

Create Paintball Club Wallpaper in Photoshop CS3

Next we’ll situate the text with the parameters from below on the last made element.

Create Paintball Club Wallpaper in Photoshop CS3 

Create Paintball Club Wallpaper in Photoshop CS3

… and the layer adjustments.

Create Paintball Club Wallpaper in Photoshop CS3 

Create Paintball Club Wallpaper in Photoshop CS3

On this stage we’ll get the next result, shown below:

Create Paintball Club Wallpaper in Photoshop CS3

Represent one more rectangle, applying the same method described above:

Create Paintball Club Wallpaper in Photoshop CS3

Represent its shadow:

Create Paintball Club Wallpaper in Photoshop CS3

… and the red mount. Fill 0% for the layer’s transparency.

Create Paintball Club Wallpaper in Photoshop CS3

We’ll get a kind of frame like the next one. Create one more new layer and put it together with the layer containing the frame. Mark them out and press Ctrl+E. This way we’ll rasterize the layer.

Create Paintball Club Wallpaper in Photoshop CS3

Applying the Eraser Tool (E), it’s possible to erase the major part of the frame, leaving only its corners.

Create Paintball Club Wallpaper in Photoshop CS3

Finished!

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  • beno

    05/07/2010

    great tut. thanks.

  • miraro3

    15/08/2010

    no offense, but this tut is really bad. the picture looks great, but the way you are explaining will not help most of the people.

    “use a preset brush like this one” uh how can we know wich one you used? and how can we ever get the same ending if we don’t even know what brush to use?

    if you are making a tutorial you should make it ‘noob-friendly’ and explain everything very detailed, very very very detailed

  • mazy

    28/04/2011

    good one.

  • GLFloppyDisc

    10/07/2011

    im kinda wondering whether theres a second page to this… if so i guess im just a total noob and cant find it, but i just cant see it anywhere…