Photoshop CS: Grid line system
This exercise exercises you to use some of the features in the Filter filter to create an abstract graphic, a cube with vertical and horizontal lines that have the same attraction as a matrix. After this exercise, you can apply it to create a background for your personal blog or a website banner.
Step 1: Orient the background color
- Press the D key on the keyboard to default the Font color and the Background color to Black - White
- Press X to reverse the text color and the background color to White - Black
Step 2: Open a new Document
- Size: 300px x 300px
- Black Background (# 000000)
Step 3. Practice the steps with the File filter
- Press D to reset the font color to the Background color to Black - White
- Filter> Render> Clouds
- Filter> Pixelate> Mosaic > Set the following properties
- Filter> Blur> Radial Blur > Set the following properties
- Filter> Brush Strokes> Accented Edges:
- Filter> Stylize> Find Edges.
- Next select Image> Adjustment> Invert or Ctrl + I to reverse the graphich area to black and white grid lines.
Basically you have created the grid line system. Now only color for this system. You are probably familiar with how to select colors on Hue / Saturation. Now we will continue to apply this attribute in step 4
Step 4. Color correction.
- Image> Adjustmet> Hue / saturation (or CTrl + U )
Drag the Hue and saturation slider to get the color you like, don't forget to check the Colorize checkbox
And this is the application for a website banner
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