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Easy Abstract Wallpaper


For this tutorial you are going to need to download the following brush:

Tech Brush Set V5 by Z-Design

Step 1:

Start with the size wallpaper you want. I'm using 1024x768 with 72dpi with a black background. Press D to get your default colours (black and white), create a new layer, then go to Filter > Render > Clouds

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Step 2:

Select Filter > Pixelate > Mezzotint, make sure that the type is set to short strokes.

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Step 3:

Select Filter > Blur > Radial Blur, change the settings to the following:

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Then go to Filter > Radial Blur (up the top) or you can press Ctrl+F to repeat that filter. You should have something that looks a bit like this:

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Step 4:

Next go Filter > Distort > Twirl, change your settings to:

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You should now have something like this:

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Step 5:

Duplicate the swirl layer (select the layer and press Ctrl+J) and flip the new layer horizontally (Ctrl +A to select all, Ctrl+T to transform, then right click and select  Flip Horizontal).

Change the layer blending to "Lighten"

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Now we want to merge those to layers, so press Ctrl+E, you should now just have the one layer with swirls on it. We're going to twirl this layer a bit too, same settings as before. You should now have a layer that looks something like this:

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Step 6:

Now grab the lasso tool and draw a rough oval around the drawing, roughly 1 quater of the way into the screen on all sides:

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Feather the selection by going to Select > Modify > Feather (or using Shift+F6) and change the feather radius to 150pixels.  Now select the inverse by going Select > Inverse (Ctrl+Shift+I).

We're going to create an adjustment layer with this selection so go to Layer > New Adjustment Layer > Curves, then change your curve to look something like this:

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Once you are happy with your adjustment, merge the adjustment layer down (Ctrl+E) Your image should now look like this:

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Step 7:

Now we're going to add some colour to this design, start with an adjusment layer: Layer > New Adjustment Layer > Hue/Saturation, change the settings to something like this:

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Other colours that would work well include a bright orange, yellow or green.

Step 8:

I'm going move the centre of the swirl off centre using the Transform tool, make sure you have selected the Swirl Layer, then Select All (Ctrl+A), then Transform (Ctrl+T), enlarge the image so that you can move the centre, I'm going to move it towards the bottom right, you should end out with something similar to this:

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I found that when I enlarged the swirl, it became a little soft and blurry, so ran the Unsharp Mask too (Filter > Sharpen > Unsharp  Mask) with the following settings:

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Step 9:

Create a new layer on top of the other layers, this is going to be our technical brush layer. Make sure you have white as your paint colour, then select the technical brush of your choice. I've used the brush called Interface 3 (if you mouse over each brush, it will come up with the name), I resized the brush until it just fit on the page, for me that brush size was 1148. I put just 1 click of the mouse so that the brush was lined up with the bottom left of the screen.

Now all you have to do is add some text and you are finished

The result could look something like this:

Easy Abstract Wallpaper

You could experiment with different colours, twirls and multiple layers..



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comments Jara May 23, 2011 says:
I tried and it is so cool. Same as ur but bit different look but still same idea. Thanks!
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comments Matt October 19, 2010 says:
WTF my abstract background looks nothing like yours. I followed everything step by step
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comments Archy April 02, 2010 says:
useful
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comments weirdo February 22, 2010 says:
weird
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