Wanna inspire yourself and at
some time inspire someone else? On this Photoshop tutorial you can learn how to
quickly create an inspiration frame.
Final Image Preview
Step 1
Start by creating a new document
with 600×600 pixels. Fill layer with color #0593a4.
Step 2
Select the Custom Shape Tool and
select one of standard Photoshop shapes (Registration Target 2), which you can
see on the picture below. Set up foreground color as #02a0b3 and create shape
similar to mine that you can see on the picture below.
With new layer selected,
rasterize shape by going to Layer > Rasterize > Shape.
Step 3
Apply Filter > Distort >
Twirl.
Step 4
It is time to add inspiration
phrases. I’m going to add text by curve line. For this effect get out the Pen
Tool (you need to make sure that you’re working with Paths instead of Shape
Layers). Draw out your line using paths:
Now you need to type text across
the curve line. Update foreground color to white color (#ffffff). Select
Horizontal Type Tool, move cursor perpendicularly to circle’s line and when it
will be similar to waht i have on image below type the text you want.
After typing, go to Layer >
Rasterize > Type to rasterize layer. Add more lines of text repeating all
steps to get something similar to what i have.
Step 5
We need to add more decorative
elements to our frame. Before we start adding decoration elements, select Brush
Tool and choose one of standard brushes (Flowing stars) from Photoshop brushes
gallery. If you can’t find brush start by resetting brushes so standard ones
appear first.
Press F5 to change other values
for this brush:
Set foreground color to #a0d6dc.
Select Pen Tool (you need to make sure that you’re working with Paths instead
of Shape Layers) and draw a new curve line:
Create a new layer. Right-click
on line and select Stroke Path.
Choose Brush on next dialog box. Make sure there is a tick next to Simulate Pressure.
Right-click again and selecte
Delete Path. Repeat process a few more times to have something similar
to image below.
Step 6
We just need to add one dark spot
to focus attention. Create a new layer above background layer. Select
Elliptical Marquee Tool to create selection in the middle of canvas and fill
selected area with color #005964.
Remove selection by pressing Ctrl+D and apply Filter > Blur > Gaussian Blur.
Final Image
This tutorial is now complete.
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