PS Tutorial #14
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Tulip Wallpaper
- Start with this stock photo of tulips as your background image use your own desired image.
- Create a new layer (Layer->New Layer) and fill it with this pattern. (Ctrl+A, then select Edit->Define Pattern Preset.) Set this layer to the "Screen" Blend Mode.
- Once again, create a new layer (Layer->New Layer), but fill it with #a01a49. This layer should be set to the "Lighten" Blend Mode at an opacity of 70%.
- Repeat Step 2 only this time fill it with this pattern. Set this layer to the "Color Dodge" Blend Mode at a 90% opacity.
- Repeat Step 3, but fill it with #140f45. This layer should be set to the "Exclusion" Blend Mode.
- Finally, duplicate (Layer->Duplicate Layer) your base image layer, and desaturate (Image->Adjustments->Desaturate) the duplicated copy. In your "Edit" tab, find the "Fade Desaturation" option. Match your settings to mine. This layer should be atop all other image layers.
- I've also added some decorative text and brushes which are available by downloading the .PSD file.