Pepper Wallpaper
- By Anastacia Sholik
- Published 04/19/2007
- Designing
- Unrated
Move the marked part aside. Create a new layer now and place it under the pepper's layer. Choose after that the Pen Tool again to represent a kind of marking on that part of the pepper that is missing. Paint it out with Paint Bucket Tool. Then create a new marking and fill the inside part of pepper with more naturalness, selecting the usual Gradient Tool.
Add the same way the necessary thickness for the cut out pepper's part.
Place on a lower layer one more ornament, making this layer's Opacity smaller till 65%.
Insert on a new layer one more ornament that I've made it by combining several of them, selecting the Free Transform option and Eraser Tool. Minimize the layer's Opacity till 80%.

Select the Gradient Tool on a new layer, under the pepper's layer to create a kind of effect, like the next one:
Now we'll change the layer's Blending Mode on Soft Light and make the Opacity smaller till 80%.
Select the Text Tool now and the next combination: Edit ? Free Transform (ctrl+t) to insert an inscription like that one shown below on the picture. Minimize the layer's Opacity too (the layer with the inscription).
Merge down all the layers: Layer ? Merge Visible (shift+ctrl+e) and make small corrections on the color, applying the next option: Image ? Adjustments ? Selective Color.
Add the same way the necessary thickness for the cut out pepper's part.
Place on a lower layer one more ornament, making this layer's Opacity smaller till 65%.
Insert on a new layer one more ornament that I've made it by combining several of them, selecting the Free Transform option and Eraser Tool. Minimize the layer's Opacity till 80%.

Select the Gradient Tool on a new layer, under the pepper's layer to create a kind of effect, like the next one:
Now we'll change the layer's Blending Mode on Soft Light and make the Opacity smaller till 80%.
Select the Text Tool now and the next combination: Edit ? Free Transform (ctrl+t) to insert an inscription like that one shown below on the picture. Minimize the layer's Opacity too (the layer with the inscription).
Merge down all the layers: Layer ? Merge Visible (shift+ctrl+e) and make small corrections on the color, applying the next option: Image ? Adjustments ? Selective Color.
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