





Note: This tutorial is written for Photoshop CS on a Windows XP platform and assumes you have a basic knowledge of Photoshop. However, this technique will work on most versions of Photoshop or similar graphics package.
This tutorial will show you how to create a stripy abstract wallpaper from scratch in just a few steps. It will look like this:
The wallpaper in this tutorial will be 800 x 600 but it will work in any size. Simply change the canvas size in step 1.
1. Create a new canvas 800 pixels in height and 600 pixels in width.
2. Now you set the 2 base colours for the wallpaper. The example uses #1B5484 and #FFFFFF - any two differing colours will work however. Set your foreground colour to #1B5484 and your background colour to #FFFFFF. Choose Filter > Render > Clouds. Your canvas will look like this:
3. Next choose Image > Adjustments > Brightness/Contrast... and set the Contrast to +50. It will create this:
4. Now choose Filter > Distort > Ocean Ripple; set the Ripple Size to 11 and the Ripple Magnitude to 15. It will look like this:
5. Now to create the stripy effect - choose Filter > Blur > Motion Blur. Set the angle to 90° and the distance to 225.
6. Finally, choose Filter > Sharpen > Sharpen. Hold down Ctrl and press F to repeat the filter. This brings some subtle clarity to the wallpaper.
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This resource was written by Tim Bennett Bsc (Hons). Tim Bennett has a First Class Degree in Multimedia Systems Computing from Leeds Metropolitan University. He works as a freelance multimedia developer under the company name Texelate creating free and commissioned high-quality multimedia solutions. Find out more by visiting the portfolio section and viewing his blog. If you'd like to request a resource get in touch!









