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Splashy Leaf Wallpaper


Step 1: The Beginning

First open a new document of your screen size, I used my own resolution, which is 1440x900 pixels.
When you've did that, choose 2 nice blue colours, the I used #0090ff as foreground and #003ebd as background colour.
Then draw a radial gradient from the left top to the left bottom, so you should end up with something like this:

Splashy Leaf Wallpaper image 1

Step 2: Background 2

When you've completed the previous step, you can create a new layer, named 'Background 2'.
Then get a lightblue brush(I used #b4ecff) with a size of 200 pixels, then adjust some brush settings:

Splashy Leaf Wallpaper image 2

With these settings you can start to draw some subtle strokes on your Background 2 layer, to end up with a result looking like this:

Splashy Leaf Wallpaper image 3

Step 3: The Leaves

Now we're done making the Background, we can start on making the main thing, the leaves.

You might think it's very hard, but the only thing you need is a good knowledge of the Pen Tool.
So get the Pen Tool (P) out, create a new layer called Leave and start drawing a shape of a leave.
When you've done that, right click and press 'Fill Path':

Splashy Leaf Wallpaper image 4

After that, right click again and press 'Make Selection'.

When you've made a leave, and kept the selection, create a new layer called 'Darker Sides'.
Get the Pen Tool again, and draw a rough path around the leave you already made:

Splashy Leaf Wallpaper image 5

Then get a very soft brush with a size so it can easily reach the sides of the leave and the colour #328e00, after that, you right click, and press stroke path with a brush, without the Simulate Pressure box selected.

Splashy Leaf Wallpaper image 6

Step 4: The Veins

The vein are as easy as the leave itself, so get started by creating a new layer called 'Vein 1' and picking the Pen Tool (P) again, and drawing a vein through the middle and Fill the Path with colour #a2ff00.
After that, blur it a little bit:

Splashy Leaf Wallpaper image 7

After you've done that, you can create a new layer called 'Vein 2'.
In that layer, with the Pen Tool, draw a new path again, and make a selection by right clicking, and press 'Make Selection.
Then load an intersected selection, by pressing Ctrl+Shift+Alt at the leave layer, so the selection is your path, but only inside the layer.

Then get a Foreground Color To Transparent gradient, with as #a2ff00 as Foreground color.

Splashy Leaf Wallpaper image 8

The Other Veins

For the other veins you can repeat the previous step, with the gradient, so you end up with a result looking like this:

Splashy Leaf Wallpaper image 9

Step 5: Replacement

When you're done making the leave, you can group the layers, you can easily duplicate them later.

After that, Press Ctrl+T, to free Transform the group, and turn it around a bit. Then duplicate the group and do the same.
After that I ended up with this:

Splashy Leaf Wallpaper image 10

You can of course place them differently.

Step 6: Water Drops

Now we're done with the major things of our wallpaper, we can get focused on the details. One of these is to add some splash to our wallpaper by get some drops of water on the leave.

We start with a new layer named 'Drops' and some small, black circled brushes placed all over our leaves:

Splashy Leaf Wallpaper image 11

Then open the Blending Options of the Drops Layer, and choose these settings:

Splashy Leaf Wallpaper image 12

Our drops should now look like little black drops, if that's the fact, you reduce 'Fill' to 0%, and POOF! Our black drops turned to water drops!

Conclusion

Splashy Leaf Wallpaper Tutorial: Final Result (Click to enlarge)
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The PSD can be found here.

I hope you enjoyed the tutorial and learnt from it ;) Cheers!



Author's URL: Abduzeedo
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