Wallpaper With Logo
- By Anastacia Sholik
- Published 12/19/2006
- Designing
- Unrated
Correct after that this layer, the copy must be blurred out (Gaussian Blur) and change the layer's type on Linear Burn. Group both layers: Layer – Create Clipping Mask (ctrl+g) and merge them down (ctrl+e).
Correct now the brightness and the contrast of the layer using Image – Adjustments – Curves (ctrl+m). Then you'll have to correct also the color's nuance and its intensiveness: Image – Adjustments – Hue/Saturation (ctrl+u).
Add the shadow: Layer – Layer Style – Blending Options…
On a new layer open the picture of a leaf (ctrl+o).
Copy
this layer to be easier to work with it (ctrl+j). Mark out the background the leaf is placed on, using Select – Color Range.
Make use of the next option: Select – Modify – Expand (5px) to erase the marked place. Insert the leaf on a new layer after that, under the layer with the fissures.
Make the bright places on the leaf look brighter with the Dodge Tool.
And change its color with Image – Adjustments – Color Balance (ctrl+b).
Add the shadow too: Layer – Layer Style – Blending Options.
Correct now the brightness and the contrast of the layer using Image – Adjustments – Curves (ctrl+m). Then you'll have to correct also the color's nuance and its intensiveness: Image – Adjustments – Hue/Saturation (ctrl+u).
Add the shadow: Layer – Layer Style – Blending Options…
On a new layer open the picture of a leaf (ctrl+o).
Copy
Make use of the next option: Select – Modify – Expand (5px) to erase the marked place. Insert the leaf on a new layer after that, under the layer with the fissures.
Make the bright places on the leaf look brighter with the Dodge Tool.
And change its color with Image – Adjustments – Color Balance (ctrl+b).
Add the shadow too: Layer – Layer Style – Blending Options.
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