Create Fantasy Wallpaper in Photoshop
September 27th, 2009 by ART-D Posted in Adobe Photoshop, Designing, Photo Editing
Make a copy of the last made layer and select Free Transform option to change the copy’s sizes, placing it as it is shown on the picture:

Continue representing the ornament’s lines, using the Pen Tool (P) and the Convert Point Tool. The layers need to be placed lower than the girl’s layer.

The layer’s parameters:
Fill 52%
Blending Options>Gradient Overlay

Gradient’s parameters:


Next we’ll keep representing the ornament’s lines, drawing firstly their paths. Select for this operation the Pen Tool (P) (Path mode). This layer will be placed lower than the girl’s layer:


Next we’ll represent a new layer, choosing for it a standard brush of white color (Diameter 3, Hardness 100%). Using the Direct Selection Tool (A), try to mark out the line and then pass on the Pen Tool (P). Have a right click on the marked line (Stroke Path) (Brush mode). This operation should be applied for each line of the ornament.


On the same layer we’ll apply a standard brush, the one used for representing the white lines. This time we need to paint the white lines with the color the near represented ornaments have. For your convenience, it’s possible to take a sample of the color from the near situated ornaments, applying the Eyedropper Tool (I).

Make a click on the same layer on the bottom part of the layers’ panel on Add a Mask selection and apply a standard brush of black color (Opacity 20%) to clean out the ornament’s lines from the right girl’s leg.


Create a new layer and apply a standard brush to add several elements on the ends of the ornament’s lines. Using the Eyedropper Tool (I), take a sample of the appropriate color on the end of each ornament’s lines.


Continue representing the ornament’s lines, applying the Pen Tool (P) and the Convert Point Tool. Place the layers with the lines lower than the girl’s layer.

The layer’s parameters
Fill 0%
Blending Options>Gradient Overlay

Gradient’s parameters:


Continue representing seven elements of the ornament, applying the same tools – Pen Tool (P) and the Convert Point Tool. The colors are demonstrated on the picture. The ornament’s layers will be situated lower than the girl’s layer.

Create a new layer to represent a luminescence on the ornament. This time we’ll use a standard brush of yellow color (Opacity 20%). Place this layer under the layers containing the ornament’s lines and the girl’s layer.


Using the Pen Tool (P) and the Convert Point Tool, continue drawing the ornaments. The layers containing the ornaments must be placed lower than the girl’s layer.

The Layer Style:
Blending Options>Gradient Overlay

Gradient’s parameters:


Using the same tools, try to represent an inside element of the color #EDE518

Make a copy of the last made layer and apply Free Transform option to make the copy smaller. Select the color #255B0A and place the copy as it is shown below:

The next element of the ornament has the color #F5C725

Make a copy of the represented element and choose again Free Transform option to turn over the copy as it is demonstrated below.

The next element of the ornament should be drawn with the same tools – Pen Tool (P) and the Convert Point Tool. The layer’s color is #F86305

Create a new layer again which must be processed with a standard brush of the color #EA8D1E and represent a highlight on the lowest contour of the ornament’s element.


Press Alt button and click between the highlight’s layers and the ornament’s layer (on the layers’ panel).


On the next new layer (Create new layer) we’ll insert several circles of yellow and red colors on the ornament’s element. We’ll apply the standard brush in this case.


Tags: cs4, fantasy, magic, photo-effect, Photoshop, wallpaper




















Devi
28/09/2009
Great… U know, it’s a very nice presentation of study…
kip moving.. u rock…
Amro
28/09/2009
Awesome tutorial.Good job and thanks a lot for sharing
ruby
30/09/2009
Good……… but very difficult with pan tool….
Elza
08/10/2009
A pattern brush (100 px, hardness 0%) in color # FF9100 and Opacity 20% in Ex PS CS4 is not even similar to what is displayed in the tutorial.
Use Windows Ultimate, PS with 3D features enabled (updated driver) and 4 GB of Ram.
Missing detail to achieve the same effect.
Mim
08/10/2009
OMG, I suck. I havn’t used photoshop in 4 years and now find myself scratching my head trying to find the Paint Bucket tool! omfg, where is it??
Adri_rory
19/10/2009
Very nice design ! I never used Pen Tool so much in one design, until now
But I think is good for practice.
Thank you for sharing !
drk
28/10/2009
this is making me realize how noob I am with the pen tool. it takes me so long just to get the shapes you’re making! lol.
stan
05/11/2009
Nice tut! Easy to follow and understand. I’ll do it with pleasure
hshwewa
10/11/2009
i like very much. Amazing. Unbelievable design.
ffelix
30/11/2009
i really love this thank guy for showing me the magic that i need.
thanks, please i need more of this please send to me when u have a new design tutotial.
thanks felix
ranveer
03/01/2010
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bilawal
22/02/2010
ohhh i just hate pen tool…..!!
it makes me crazy :/
Madhavi
23/02/2010
I didnt knew that photoshop could b soooo much fun…!!!! Its totally awesome software and thanx 2 u guys…..for creating such unique and amazing textures and all that stuff….!!! hats off..!!