Typography Wallpaper in Photoshop Tutorial

Step 1

Create a new document at 1200 x 800 pixels with a resolution of 72dpi. Start off by importing all of your vector designs separately into a Photoshop canvas. In this case we divided our vectors into 3 separate smart objects and dragged them into the Photoshop canvas.

Step 2

Hide all vectors and create a new text box. In this case I typed out the name of our company, "Creative Volition Inc.". The font we chose was "ITC Avant Garde Gothic". Keep your font in full caps, especially if your using this one! Continue to copy/paste your text across the text box.

Step 3

Text settings: 16pt font, Regular, 16pt height spacing, Color #404040.

Step 4

Continue to copy/paste the text until it fills the entire canvas. Stretch the box out using the text tool until it expands beyond the canvas size.


Step 5

Once the text box is filled completely with the copy begin to rotate the box clockwise in about a 45 degree angle.

Step 6

Make one of the smart objects visible. Command/Apple click the preview box on the layer panel to create marching ants around your object.


Step 7

Once the marching ants appear, hide your smart object so you can see the selection.


Step 8

Rasterize the type layer and with the marching ants active on your rasterized layer click Edit > Cut. 



Step 9

Then click Edit > Paste and align your new layer so all the words connect. Open the Layer Style box and change the "Color Overlay" to white.


Step 10

Continue to do the same procedure with your other smart object layers but make sure to always cut from the rasterized layer.

Step 11

Lastly create a new layer and fill it with any color. Place this layer on top of all other layers. Drop the fill down to 0%. Open the Layer Styles box and change the inner glow to the following settings and click OK.


Conclusion

Thats it! You should now have a beautiful design in front of you.

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19 May 2010

Switching Your Desktop Wallpaper

This is a great easy way to make your desktop more interesting.  It starts with an free program called John's Background Switcher.  What an awesome name!  John's Background Switcher does exactly what the name implies.  It switches the background of your Windows desktop.

Some of the best features of John's Background Switcher are;
  • It changes the background on any schedule you wish.  Once a day, once an hour, one a week.  The time is up to you.
  • It will change the background to any one of a million pictures available on the web.  Your pictures, pictures from photo-sharing sites like Flikr or Picasa, picture from your Facebook page.  You can configure the heck out of where it finds images, or you can keep it simple (I opt for simple). 

The installation is easy.  Simply download the installer from John's Blog.

You will never get bored of your Windows background wallpaper again!
  
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15 May 2010

Comic

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12 May 2010

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