Start working by creating a new file (File>New) of 1920x1200 px and 72 dpi. Then choose the Paint Bucket Tool (G)
Paint Bucket Tool (G). The Paint Bucket tool fills adjacent pixels that are similar in color value to the pixels you click.'); return false">Paint Bucket Tool (G) to give #300703 color for the made file.
Next try making several lines representing an ornament, starting by creating paths, using this time the Pen Tool (P)
Pen Tool (P). allows you to make lines that change colour and shapes on the project.'); return false">Pen Tool (P) (Path Mode), press ESC button after each path to begin to draw another path
Create a new layer and select for it a standard brush and the color #520B07 (Diameter 9px, Hardness 100%). Click on the Paths Palette use the Direct Selection Tool (A) to select one of the created paths
and then change the tool on the Pen Tool (P) and make a right click on the selected path to use Stroke Subpath
Use Brush and check Simulate Pressure
On the new layer we’ll apply the Polygonal Lasso Tool (L) and represent a kind of marked zone under the previous made line.
Select for the same layer after that a standard brush of black color (Opacity of 50%) to dark out the selected zone under the line.
Next we’ll represent a new layer and select for it a standard brush of #C94F02 color (Diameter 9, Hardness 100%). Click on the Paths Palette use the Direct Selection Tool (A) to select next one of the created paths
and then change the tool on the Pen Tool (P) and make a right click on the selected path to use Stroke Subpath with Brush and Simulate Pressure options:
The layer’s parameters: Fill 40%
Make a copy of the last layer containing the recently made line and choose for it the next option: Filter>Blur>Motion Blur
Next we have to represent a new layer (Create new layer) and use here a standard brush earlier mentioned (Diameter 100, Hardness 0%, Opacity 80%). Place this layer under the layer containing the black brush (on the layers’ panel) and try to paint out the top border of the very first line and the picture’s middle part. The brush has the color #B52301
Create a new layer and select out the next path from Paths Palette. Applying the same operations mentioned above, we may Stroke Subpath with the color #E8842F
The layer’s parameters: Fill 69%, Blending mode-Soft Light
Make a copy of the last made layer, changing the parameters of the copy on those indicated below: Fill 100%, Blending mode-Pin Light. Select also for the last layer the selection from here Filter>Blur>Motion Blur (the same one we’ve applied before).
Make one more copy of the line’s layer (without any effects) and set for the copy’s layer the next option: Filter>Blur>Motion Blur
The layer’s parameters: Fill 51%, Blending mode-Hard Mix
Create a new layer and do the same operations we did before on selecting the next path and Stroke Subpath with the color #FEB741
The layer’s parameters: Fill 45%
Using a standard brush with the Opacity of 70% on a new layer, it’s possible to represent a highlight in the middle of the picture. The color chosen this time is #FFE475
The layer’s parameters: Fill 62%, Blending mode-Linear Light
On the next new layer we’ll apply again the standard brush mentioned above to insert some color on the newly made highlight. The brush’s color is #B52301 (Opacity of 20%).
Make a copy of the layer containing the earlier made line that we’ve done before representing the yellow highlight. Set for the copy this selection - Filter>Blur>Motion Blur
The layer’s parameters: Blending mode-Vivid Light
Create a new layer the same way we did before and choose here a standard brush with the color #FFDCA1 (Diameter 9, Hardness 100%). Then select from the Paths Pallete another path to Stroke Subpath.
The layer’s parameters: Fill 34%, Blending mode-Soft Light
Create a new layer for the next path. Apply the same operations described above then Stroke Subpath with the color #E5331E
The layer’s parameters: Fill 42%, Blending mode-Color
On the next new layer we’ll Stroke Subpath another path, choosing the same steps we did before with the previous lines. The brush has the color #EC008C
The layer’s parameters: Fill 30%, Blending mode-Overlay
Make a copy of the last made layer containing the ornament’s line without any effects and choose for this layer Filter>Blur>Motion Blur (Angle 0, Distance 25px)
Make a copy with the very first ornament’s line, raise it up on the layers’ panel and change the color on the black one.
The layer’s parameters: Fill 20%
Next we’ll represent a small heart, applying 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.
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The layer’s parameters: Fill 0%, Blending Options>Inner Glow
Continue part 2
Paint Bucket Tool (G). The Paint Bucket tool fills adjacent pixels that are similar in color value to the pixels you click.'); return false">Paint Bucket Tool (G) to give #300703 color for the made file.
Next try making several lines representing an ornament, starting by creating paths, using this time the Pen Tool (P)
Pen Tool (P). allows you to make lines that change colour and shapes on the project.'); return false">Pen Tool (P) (Path Mode), press ESC button after each path to begin to draw another path
Create a new layer and select for it a standard brush and the color #520B07 (Diameter 9px, Hardness 100%). Click on the Paths Palette use the Direct Selection Tool (A) to select one of the created paths
and then change the tool on the Pen Tool (P) and make a right click on the selected path to use Stroke Subpath
Use Brush and check Simulate Pressure
On the new layer we’ll apply the Polygonal Lasso Tool (L) and represent a kind of marked zone under the previous made line.
Select for the same layer after that a standard brush of black color (Opacity of 50%) to dark out the selected zone under the line.
Next we’ll represent a new layer and select for it a standard brush of #C94F02 color (Diameter 9, Hardness 100%). Click on the Paths Palette use the Direct Selection Tool (A) to select next one of the created paths
and then change the tool on the Pen Tool (P) and make a right click on the selected path to use Stroke Subpath with Brush and Simulate Pressure options:
The layer’s parameters: Fill 40%
Make a copy of the last layer containing the recently made line and choose for it the next option: Filter>Blur>Motion Blur
Next we have to represent a new layer (Create new layer) and use here a standard brush earlier mentioned (Diameter 100, Hardness 0%, Opacity 80%). Place this layer under the layer containing the black brush (on the layers’ panel) and try to paint out the top border of the very first line and the picture’s middle part. The brush has the color #B52301
Create a new layer and select out the next path from Paths Palette. Applying the same operations mentioned above, we may Stroke Subpath with the color #E8842F
The layer’s parameters: Fill 69%, Blending mode-Soft Light
Make a copy of the last made layer, changing the parameters of the copy on those indicated below: Fill 100%, Blending mode-Pin Light. Select also for the last layer the selection from here Filter>Blur>Motion Blur (the same one we’ve applied before).
Make one more copy of the line’s layer (without any effects) and set for the copy’s layer the next option: Filter>Blur>Motion Blur
The layer’s parameters: Fill 51%, Blending mode-Hard Mix
Create a new layer and do the same operations we did before on selecting the next path and Stroke Subpath with the color #FEB741
The layer’s parameters: Fill 45%
Using a standard brush with the Opacity of 70% on a new layer, it’s possible to represent a highlight in the middle of the picture. The color chosen this time is #FFE475
The layer’s parameters: Fill 62%, Blending mode-Linear Light
On the next new layer we’ll apply again the standard brush mentioned above to insert some color on the newly made highlight. The brush’s color is #B52301 (Opacity of 20%).
Make a copy of the layer containing the earlier made line that we’ve done before representing the yellow highlight. Set for the copy this selection - Filter>Blur>Motion Blur
The layer’s parameters: Blending mode-Vivid Light
Create a new layer the same way we did before and choose here a standard brush with the color #FFDCA1 (Diameter 9, Hardness 100%). Then select from the Paths Pallete another path to Stroke Subpath.
The layer’s parameters: Fill 34%, Blending mode-Soft Light
Create a new layer for the next path. Apply the same operations described above then Stroke Subpath with the color #E5331E
The layer’s parameters: Fill 42%, Blending mode-Color
On the next new layer we’ll Stroke Subpath another path, choosing the same steps we did before with the previous lines. The brush has the color #EC008C
The layer’s parameters: Fill 30%, Blending mode-Overlay
Make a copy of the last made layer containing the ornament’s line without any effects and choose for this layer Filter>Blur>Motion Blur (Angle 0, Distance 25px)
Make a copy with the very first ornament’s line, raise it up on the layers’ panel and change the color on the black one.
The layer’s parameters: Fill 20%
Next we’ll represent a small heart, applying 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)
The layer’s parameters: Fill 0%, Blending Options>Inner Glow
Continue part 2
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