In this tutorial, it will show you how to create a nice desktop wallpaper using Adobe Photoshop CS6. You will find it very useful to create another wallpapers. Layered PSD file...
Set Fill to 15% for this layer and change the Blending mode to layer to Vivid Light. Combine in a group all the three layers containing the recently made shapes (press...
Set the Blending mode for this group to Overlay. Create a new layer and apply on it the Soft Round brush of white color (brush Opacity - 15%) to paint the...
Make a copy of the recently made layer. Make another copy of the last made layer, but this time set Fill to 100% for this layer. Click on Add a layer style...
Next we’ll draw another ellipse of dots the same way we did earlier, using the Ellipse Tool (U) and the color #4E8067. We’ve got the next result: Using the same tool, make...
Continue representing the ribbon and its next element using the Pen Tool (P) and the Convert Point Tool. The element’s color is #28A349. This layer must be put under the...
Put the group into a rasterized layer (select the group for the beginning in Layers panel and then press CTRL+E to Merge Down). On the rasterized layer apply the Free...
Hold down Alt (Windows) or Option (Mac OS) and click between the brush’s layer and the rectangle’s one in the Layers panel to create a clipping mask. We’ve got the next...
Using the Ellipse Tool (U), we may represent many small ellipses, each one on a separate layer. Insert a rectangle on several of the made ellipses, applying the Rectangle Tool (U). Now...
Finally insert the greeting text on our holiday card. Select the Horizontal Type tool (T). Select a font, size and color in the Character panel. I used this font from...
Using the Ellipse Tool (U), we’ll represent a small ring on the support. For the beginning we’ll draw the first ellipse. Press Alt button or select Subtract from shape area...
Combine by groups all the layers composing each tetrahedron (press CTRL button to select the necessary layers and hold on the left mouse’s button while dragging the selected layers on...