Create a Wavy Blackberry Style Wallpaper DesignFinal Image Preview
Before we get started, let's take a look at the image we'll be
creating. Click the screenshot below to view the full-size image. As
always, the full Photoshop file is available via our PSDTUTS Plus membership.
Step 1
Create a new document, using a black color for the background.
Step 2
With the Rectangular Marquee Tool (M), create a rectangular
selection. Then select the Gradient Tool (G), and use red for the color
of the gradient for both the start and the end, but use 100% and 0% for
the Opacity so the gradient will go from red to transparent. Then
create a new layer and fill it with the gradient, as in the image below.
Step 3
Go to Edit>Transform>Distort and distort the rectangle, as in the image below.
Step 4
Go to Edit>Transform>Warp. Then select Flag and use 20% for the Bend.
Step 5
Create another Rectangle and fill it with the same red to
transparent gradient. Set the height smaller than the first one. Then
repeat the Warp command; however, this time make it to the opposite
way, as in the image below.
Step 6
Lets add a Layer Style to the shape. Go to Layer>Layer
Style>Inner Shadow, use a light pink color (#ffb3b3). Set the Angle
at -90 degrees, Distance 45px, Choke 0%, and the Size 70%.
Step 7
Now go to Filter>Blur>Gaussian Blur, use 2px for the Radius.
Step 8
Repeat Step 6 for the other shape.
Step 9
With the Pen Tool (P), create some paths, as in the image below. We will use them to create some light effects.
Step 10
First create a new folder, and rename it "Lines". Then change the
Blend Mode to Screen. Thereafter select the Brush Tool. Grab a basic
brush with 0% Hardness and 13px size. Then with the Direct Select
Tool(A), select a path. With the right button of the mouse choose
Stroke Subpath. Then the dialog box will open. Make sure that Simulate
Pressure is not selected and Press OK.
Step 11
Lets create a Layer Style for the lines. Use Inner Glow with Color
Dodge for the blend mode. Set white as the color, 100% Opacity, Choke
0%, and size 8px. After that select Color Overlay and use pink for the
color (#ff5c78).
Step 12
Repeat Step 10 with the other paths. Always create a new layer for
each path. You can vary the size of the brush, and you can use Simulate
Pressure with some paths, as I did in the image below (1, 2, and 3).
Step 13
Let's Mask some paths, and create new ones duplicating existing
paths. With number 1, select the layer of the path and go to
Layer>Layer Mask>Reveal all. Then select a brush with 0% Hardness
and a medium size, like 50px. Then select black for the color and start
masking that line. Repeat this with numbers 2, 3, 4, and 5.
Step 14
Here we'll make some adjustments to the shapes. Yet again, select
the Shape Layer. Then go to Layer>Layer Mask>Reveal All. Then
with a black brush, start masking some areas of the shapes. Tip: you can simply delete the layer as well. Just use the Eraser instead of masking it.
Step 15
Create a new layer beneath the lines but above the shapes. Then
select red and select a big 100px brush. Make sure that the Hardness is
0%. Click 1–2 times, only click enough times to create an effect like
the one in the image below.
Step 16
Go to Layer>New Adjustment Layer>Hue and Saturation. Make sure
you select Colorize and use Hue 11, Saturation 82, and Lightness +4.
Then go to Layer>New Adjustment Layer>Levels. Follow the image
below for reference. After that go to Layer>New Adjustment
Layer>Photo Filter. Use yellow, and Density of 85%. Make sure that
you select Preserve Luminosity.
Conclusion
In this tutorial we created an abstract design similar to the new
Blackberry's wallpaper. It shouldn't have taken you more than 40
minutes to finish. Even though it might look simple, this tutorial has
very useful techniques. You can use them to create some nice lighting
effects and wavy designs. Besides that, you will be able to create a
Vista-style wallpaper using these techniques as well (as some readers
requested), just change some colors and Layer Styles and you'll have it.
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