Further a lot.
And overlay with gradient.
Do it several times. See how the right section just fades out. Thanks to Alpha channels you can reach this effect.


Some notes and here we have it.
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And overlay with gradient.
Do it several times. See how the right section just fades out. Thanks to Alpha channels you can reach this effect.


Some notes and here we have it.
+ View full size image
First Christmas series tutorial is finished.
Only on EyesOnTutorials.com!
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Tutorial Series
This tutorial is part 1 of a 2 part series. Other tutorials in this series are shown below:
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Christmas Wallpaper
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4 Responses to "Christmas Wallpaper" 
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said this on 03 Dec 2008 7:17:59 PM CDT
this is so cute!
I'm going to try to make it!
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said this on 08 Aug 2009 4:27:10 AM CDT
Nice Tutorial Man, but I'm just lost in between the steps where you have flipped the layer. You've flipped it horizontally, right? So after that you've cut the layer and made a new layer, or what? My confusion starts from here and I'm confused till the end. Which brushes you've used? What settings you've used for highlights on the tree and decorative elements? Now,This tree is a mystery for me people!!!!!@@##**. F1 !!! F1 !!! F1 !!! (Help..I meant, actually!).
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said this on 16 Dec 2009 9:33:29 AM CDT
this sucks,
i love the tree
but not a good information
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