Windows XP wallpaper
- By Anastacia Sholik
- Published 04/4/2007
- Designing
- Unrated
In this tutorial I'll teach you how to represent the wallpapers for Windows XP, use different gradients, imitate the metal surface and write the text.
Create a new file of standard size wallpapers: File – New (ctrl+n).
Paint the background's layer with the Gradient Tool.
Create now a new layer: Layer – New – Layer and choose the Pen Tool to draw a logotype for Windows.
Represent the marking, applying the Make Selection option and paint the marked zone with the Paint Bucket Tool.
Move off the markings, selecting next command: Select – Deselect (ctrl+d) and create a new layer that we'll group with that one the logotype's primary elements are situated on: Layer – Create Clipping Mask (ctrl+g). Choose now the Gradient Tool and set the following adjustments for it:
Paint the grouped layer:
Applying the next combination Edit – Transform – Distort, it's possible to make the corrections on the layer's distort level.
Make a copy of this layer: Layer – Duplicate Layer (ctrl+j) and apply the next filter's option for this copy: Filter – Noise – Add Noise.
Create a new file of standard size wallpapers: File – New (ctrl+n).
Paint the background's layer with the Gradient Tool.
Create now a new layer: Layer – New – Layer and choose the Pen Tool to draw a logotype for Windows.
Represent the marking, applying the Make Selection option and paint the marked zone with the Paint Bucket Tool.

Move off the markings, selecting next command: Select – Deselect (ctrl+d) and create a new layer that we'll group with that one the logotype's primary elements are situated on: Layer – Create Clipping Mask (ctrl+g). Choose now the Gradient Tool and set the following adjustments for it:
Paint the grouped layer:
Applying the next combination Edit – Transform – Distort, it's possible to make the corrections on the layer's distort level.
Make a copy of this layer: Layer – Duplicate Layer (ctrl+j) and apply the next filter's option for this copy: Filter – Noise – Add Noise.

