Make a copy of the layer containing the heart element and choose Free Transform option to enlarge the copy a little (press SHIFT button for this operation). Then place it the same way it is demonstrated on the picture.
Select by one copy of each heart’s layers. Set for each copy’s layer the same parameter Blending Options>Inner Glow
Next we’ll combine in a group all the layers composing the heart (press Ctrl button to mark out the corresponding layers and then hold on the left mouse’s button while moving the marked layers on Create a new group selection). Set the next demonstrated parameters for the made group. Opacity 74%
Create a new file (File>New) of 70x70 px and 72 dpi (delete off the background) and choose for it the Custom Shape Tool (U)
Custom Shape Tool (U). You use the shape tools to draw lines, rectangles, rounded rectangles, and ellipses in an image. In Photoshop, you can also draw polygons and create custom shape libraries to reuse and share custom shapes.
'); return false">Custom Shape Tool (U) to represent a small heart.
The layer’s parameters: Fill 0% Blending Options>Inner Glow
Rasterize the layer by creating a new layer above the original one, mark out them both pressing Ctrl button and press finally CTRL+E.
Select from menu Edit>Define Brush Preset
Create a new layer and apply here the brush chosen out of the Brushes option (F5), situated on the lateral panel, on the right side. We need the brush to represent a lot of small hearts above and around the earlier made ones.
Make a copy of the layer containing lots of hearts. Choose for the top layer the next option - Blending mode-Overlay
…and for the lowest layer the selection from here - Filter>Blur>Gaussian blur
Create a new file (File>New) of 10x10 px and 72 dpi and move off its background. Using the Pencil Tool (B)
Pencil Tool (B). To use the pencil tool, simply select it from the toolbar by depressing the pencil tool icon. When you do so, you can draw on the canvas. Try it out. And don\'t forget to modify your brush size, roundness, angle, etc ...'); return false">Pencil Tool (B) (brush of 1 px), try to represent a diagonal line of white color.
Edit>Define Pattern
Create a new layer and select for it Edit>Fill, applying here the earlier saved pattern.
The layer’s parameters: Fill 58%, Blending mode-Overlay
Create a new layer and use here a standard brush with the Opacity of 10% and orange color to outline the zone from the left and top sides – the zone that is reserved for the text.
Insert the text now (I used this font from dafont.com):
The layer’s parameters: Blending Options>Drop Shadow
Blending Options>Stroke
Gradient’s parameters:
Insert now the layer containing the text Happy Day under the layer with the text Valentine’s (I used this font from dafont.com):
Day
Happy
Create a new layer and represent here a lot of small dots with a standard brush of red and yellow colors.
The layer’s parameters: Blending Options>Drop Shadow
Finished...!
Select by one copy of each heart’s layers. Set for each copy’s layer the same parameter Blending Options>Inner Glow
Next we’ll combine in a group all the layers composing the heart (press Ctrl button to mark out the corresponding layers and then hold on the left mouse’s button while moving the marked layers on Create a new group selection). Set the next demonstrated parameters for the made group. Opacity 74%
Create a new file (File>New) of 70x70 px and 72 dpi (delete off the background) and choose for it the Custom Shape Tool (U)
Custom Shape Tool (U). You use the shape tools to draw lines, rectangles, rounded rectangles, and ellipses in an image. In Photoshop, you can also draw polygons and create custom shape libraries to reuse and share custom shapes.
'); return false">Custom Shape Tool (U) to represent a small heart.
The layer’s parameters: Fill 0% Blending Options>Inner Glow
Rasterize the layer by creating a new layer above the original one, mark out them both pressing Ctrl button and press finally CTRL+E.
Select from menu Edit>Define Brush Preset
Create a new layer and apply here the brush chosen out of the Brushes option (F5), situated on the lateral panel, on the right side. We need the brush to represent a lot of small hearts above and around the earlier made ones.
Make a copy of the layer containing lots of hearts. Choose for the top layer the next option - Blending mode-Overlay
…and for the lowest layer the selection from here - Filter>Blur>Gaussian blur
Create a new file (File>New) of 10x10 px and 72 dpi and move off its background. Using the Pencil Tool (B)
Pencil Tool (B). To use the pencil tool, simply select it from the toolbar by depressing the pencil tool icon. When you do so, you can draw on the canvas. Try it out. And don\'t forget to modify your brush size, roundness, angle, etc ...'); return false">Pencil Tool (B) (brush of 1 px), try to represent a diagonal line of white color.
Edit>Define Pattern
Create a new layer and select for it Edit>Fill, applying here the earlier saved pattern.
The layer’s parameters: Fill 58%, Blending mode-Overlay
Create a new layer and use here a standard brush with the Opacity of 10% and orange color to outline the zone from the left and top sides – the zone that is reserved for the text.
Insert the text now (I used this font from dafont.com):
The layer’s parameters: Blending Options>Drop Shadow
Blending Options>Stroke
Gradient’s parameters:
Insert now the layer containing the text Happy Day under the layer with the text Valentine’s (I used this font from dafont.com):
Day
Happy
Create a new layer and represent here a lot of small dots with a standard brush of red and yellow colors.
The layer’s parameters: Blending Options>Drop Shadow
Finished...!
Post Title
→Valentine's Day Wallpaper part 2
Post URL
→https://guidice-galleries.blogspot.com/2009/04/valentine-day-wallpaper-part-2.html
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