Tron Legacy inspired. Everything made in Photoshop.
This tutorial will show you how to take ordinary images and transform them into cinematic masterpieces using color correction. Step 1 This is our original image, open it up in photoshop. Step 2 Go to Image > Adjustments > Exposure and apply the settings you see below. This will give your image that great contrast....
I submitted my second tutorial to photoshoptutorials.ws a while ago, and it was published just yesterday (November 13). The tutorial explains how I created my TRON style grid.
Here is the link to my tutorial:
http://photoshoptutorials.ws/photoshop-tutorials/text-effects/tron-grid/all-pages.html.
I can’t believe that I forgot to do this immediately when I heard that it was published, but I guess in my surge of excitement, I simply forgot. Anyway, here is a link to the tutorial over at Photoshop Tutorials: http://photoshoptutorials.ws/photoshop-tutorials/photo-manipulation/twister-in-the-city.html.
v2 as promised... different angle (from the back this time), and a lot better where the scratches/tears are in my opinion.
The only difference between this version, and my last, is that I took the advice of a critic, and darkened, desaturated, and tinted the color the water to give it more of a stormy feel as well as to make it seem much larger in scale. Let me know if you think this makes it...
This image is obviously an apple logo, with some cool 3D paint / dripping paint effects.
I created this image primarily the pen tool, hence the name, "Vector City". In order to complete the piece, I gave it a small splash of color, and a couple of subtle ink brushes in the background. This image is 1704 x 1509 pixels, and not quite a typical wallpaper size, because that...
I made this piece a while ago in the GIMP, using a quite interesting filter called flame. It has all sorts of weird patters that you can choose from, and then you can edit them further from there by mixing, matching, and randomizing. Cool stuff, but anyway, I eventually tweaked my flame to...
I made this piece using the GIMP a while ago. It was a fairly simple process, of taking two images, composting them on top of each other, and then finishing it all with some color adjustments, lighting effects, and particles. This wallpaper is 1920 x 1493 pixels... weird I know, but it was...
This is a piece I made a while ago, and I thought I might as well upload it. It isn't quite wallpaper material, because of its weird size and aspect ratio, but I guess you could always center it, and just lose the top and bottom.