How To Make Wallpaper

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How To Make Wallpaper
How To Make Wallpaper

Video: How To Make Wallpaper

Video: How To Make Wallpaper
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Photowall-paper is a beautiful and unusual alternative to ordinary wallpaper, and their advantage is that you can order the production of such from the master, providing your own graphic design, which will become the main image of the wallpaper. Or you can make them yourself. In addition, the ability to create unusual photomontages will help you not only in creating wallpaper, but also in decorating your computer desktop.

How to make wallpaper
How to make wallpaper

Instructions

Step 1

In Adobe Photoshop, open the photo from which you want to make a decorative photomontage. Using the quick mask tool or the Lasso Tool, cut out the main object from the photo, and then open the photo with the main beautiful background, and after copying the cut image, paste it onto a new background.

Step 2

Open the Edit menu and select the Free Transform option. Change the position and size of the object on the new background so that their proportions match and the montage looks realistic. Press Enter and then open the Layer menu and choose New Adjustment layer.

Step 3

Select Curves. Adjust the colors of the new layer. Create another adjustment layer by choosing Channel Mixer from the New Adjustment Layer menu. Set the Output Channel to Blue, and set the color values from top to bottom as follows: +14, -18, +84.

Step 4

Create a Selective Color adjustment layer again. Set the Colors column to Greens and change the color values from top to bottom: -13, 0, +7, +100. Then selectively adjust the Cyans by setting the values +100, +39, -54, +100. Repeat the adjustment by creating new adjustment layers in Hue Saturation and Color Balance. In the color balance window, set the values -30, -57, -37.

Step 5

Create a new layer, and then by pressing the Shift + Ctrl + Alt + E key combination create a new active layer from the contents of the visible layers. Duplicate it (Duplicate layer) and open the filters menu. Select Blur -> Radial Blur and adjust the radial blur so that its radius is 18. Click OK.

Step 6

Use the Eraser tool (0% hardness) to erase the radial blur above the shape pasted onto the background you were editing.

Step 7

Create a new active layer again and then go to Edit -> New Adjustment Layer -> Gradient Map and create a gradient with the blending mode set to Overlay. In the filter menu, select Render -> Lens Flare, dropping to the previous layer. Place the lens flare where you want it. Merge all layers and sharpen them using the Smart Sharpen filter.

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