Christmas tree

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

Use the Pen Tool (P) to represent the next shape as shown:

Create an abstract Christmas tree design in Photoshop CS3

Next we’ll make the next operation: create a new layer above each layer containing the shape. Select the layer with the shape and situated above it the new layer (hold Ctrl button when select the layers) and finally press Ctrl+E to Merge Down into a single layer.

Create an abstract Christmas tree design in Photoshop CS3

Repeat this operation for each layer containing the shape.

Create an abstract Christmas tree design in Photoshop CS3

On the marked shapes that you may see below, apply the next filters – Gaussian blur for (G), Motion blur for (M) and for (4X M) – the multiple applying of the Motion blur filter.

Create an abstract Christmas tree design in Photoshop CS3

Settings for Filter>Blur>Gaussian blur:

Create an abstract Christmas tree design in Photoshop CS3

Settings for Filter>Blur>Motion blur:

Create an abstract Christmas tree design in Photoshop CS3

We’ve got the next result:

Create an abstract Christmas tree design in Photoshop CS3

Insert the mask on the marked shapes’ layers below by choosing Add layer mask on the bottom part of the Layers panel and choose the Airbrush Soft Round brush of black color (set Opacity to 20% in Options bar).

Create an abstract Christmas tree design in Photoshop CS3

Create an abstract Christmas tree design in Photoshop CS3

Use this brush to paint in the mask to hide the edges, the same way demonstrated next picture.

Create an abstract Christmas tree design in Photoshop CS3

Put together the layers containing the shapes into a single one layer. In this case hold Ctrl button to select the shapes’ layers and then press Ctrl+E to Merge Down. Select for the new layer that we’ve got the next filter: Filter>Sharpen>Unsharp mask

Create an abstract Christmas tree design in Photoshop CS3

We’ve got the next result:

Create an abstract Christmas tree design in Photoshop CS3

Choose the Pen Tool (P), set the drawing mode on Shape Layers in Options bar and try to draw several shapes of white color. This will compose a fir tree silhouette.

Create an abstract Christmas tree design in Photoshop CS3

Create an abstract Christmas tree design in Photoshop CS3

Create an abstract Christmas tree design in Photoshop CS3

Next step we’ll download set of brushes for Adobe Photoshop, named: stars_and_blinks . Create after that a new layer and select the next brush of white color from stars_and_blinks set.

Create an abstract Christmas tree design in Photoshop CS3

Use this brush to add the snowflakes. The snowflakes must be situated between the horizontal shapes, belonging to the fir tree. Using the next brush shown below, it’s possible to insert on our Christmas tree a shining star of white color that must be placed on the very top of the fir tree.

Create an abstract Christmas tree design in Photoshop CS3

We’ve got the next result:

Create an abstract Christmas tree design in Photoshop CS3

This is the final result!

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  • steph

    22/12/2009

    the boxes arent even!!:o

  • Dat Tai

    27/12/2009

    like it

  • Al Kamal Md. Razib

    13/06/2010

    Great colorful tutorial ! Thanks. I like your posting.

  • revathi

    04/10/2010

    Great colourful tutorial ! Thanks. I like your posting.

  • J0hnb0y

    06/10/2010

    Nice tutorial I followed all of the first page but on the second page I couldn’t work out what you was trying to say in the tut
    (Quote)
    Next we’ll make the next operation: create by new layers above each layer containing by line. Mark out the layer with the line and situated above it the new layer (pressing Ctrl button) and finally press Ctrl+E. This way the layers containing the lines will rasterize themselves.(unquote)

    Im sorry this is not very good english and I couldn’t work out what to do so now I’m stuck any help would be really appreciated so I can finish the tutorial

  • Ravi

    09/11/2010

    It’s verry nice

  • Steve

    10/11/2010

    I like this tutorial… but like the user above, struggled with some of the ‘english’.

  • naren

    24/11/2010

    It’s Awesome….awesome..awesome….
    thanx for sharing ……..
    waiting for new next tutorials through photoshop.

    thanx

  • kenichifc

    14/12/2010

    thanks for tutorial. Love it, simple and effective :D

  • Cierra

    17/12/2010

    Where Are These Shapes ?
    Mines Don’t Have Them . . .

  • Spellen

    19/01/2011

    I love it, i’m a webdesigner for many years… But this is really adding new skills to my. I guess you used blurring to create the effect which is shown in the main image?

    Looking forward to see more tutorials like this!

  • VIruS

    06/12/2011

    I love it but I couldn’t make it because I don’t know photoshop .