How To Create Great Typographic Wallpaper In Photoshop

 Posted in Tutorials 827 days ago Written by: Daniels Mekšs
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This tutorial will lead teach you how to create really interesting and unique typographic wallpaper in few easy steps. Really even beginner will be able to recreate this effect, add their own style and thought in it, I am sure you will enjoy and learn a lot from this tutorial! You will learn how to create good looking background, add lightning effects and work with fonts, sizes, colors to make just necessary places stand out! Let’s get started!

How To Create Great Typographic Wallpaper In Photoshop

Step 1 – Creating background

First open blank document with size 1920×1200 pixels. Fill the background with color #242424. Duplicate the background layer and name it Film grain. Then go to Filter – Artistic – Film Grain. Apply settings shown below.

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Set layers opacity to 50%. So far your wallpaper should look like this.

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Step 2 – Lightning

Create a new layer and name it Lightning. Then select Radial Gradient Tool with black and white color.

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Draw the gradient as shown below.

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Set layer to Overlay and opacity to 55%. You should have something like this.

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Step 3 – Adding Brushes

Download Adys grunge brushes, create new layer and brush around little bit. Set layers opacity to 15%. Download Concrete texture, place it in your document and set it to Overlay and opacity to 10%.

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Step 4 – Creating Main Text

Download BEBAS font, create a new layer and type your text. I chose 350 pt size with smooth mode. Color really doesn’t matter. Name layer PEACE.

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Step 5 – Add Background Text – Important Step

Lower your text opacity to around 15%. Create a new group (Layer – New – Group) and name it Words. Create new type layers in this group and start typing. Try to use different fonts and sizes. Try to avoid large spaces between words. Fonts I used:

  • Arial
  • Cambria
  • Candara
  • Impact
  • Tahoma
  • Times New Roman
  • Verdana
  • And little bit more default fonts
  • Some free fonts from dafont, Colaborate, Extravaganzza

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Step 6 – Creating effect

When you’re done duplicate your words group (Layer – Duplicate Group) and merge it (Ctrl+E). Make invisible your unmerged words group. Find your large text layer (in my case it’s PEACE), hold CTRL (Command on mac) and click on layers thumbnail. That should load it’s selection.

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Then click on your merged words layer and press Ctrl+J. If you make invisible your merged words layer (and unmerged words group is still invisible) you should get something like this.

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Step 7 – Create Background Text Effect

Make merged words layer visible again and apply following layer style.

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Set layers opacity to 30%.

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Then duplicate merged words layer and place it under merged words layer. Then go to Filter – Blur – Motion Blur and apply following settings.

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Set layers opacity to 15%.

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Add text under your title if you want.

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Step 8 – Final touches

Locate your PEACE text layer and lower its opacity to 4%.

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Create new layer, go to Image – Apply Image, then go to Filter – Render – Lightning Effects and apply following settings.

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Set layers opacity to 30% and we’re done. I also added gradient map to one of the letter layers. Here’s final result. Click to enlarge.

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Download wallpaper (various sizes):

You can download *.psd version as well here! Enjoy!

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  • Erick

    Posted 5 days ago
    67

    I just want to thank you for the tutorial. It has helped me a lot.

    Thanks! You are the best!

    Reply
  • mulianto

    Posted 7 days ago
    66

    suddently i became expert in design..

    thanks for the tutorial..

    Reply
  • MACKENZIE

    Posted 11 days ago
    65

    hey nice tutorial but how do you do step 6
    thanks

    Reply
  • Bachrun

    Posted 14 days ago
    64

    Thanks A Lot for the tutorial !!! Great, Awesome, Brilliant !!!

    Reply
  • Name

    Posted 23 days ago
    63

    step 5 doesnt work

    Reply
  • Nik

    Posted 30 days ago
    62

    Excellent! THANKS!!

    Reply
  • bunga melor

    Posted 31 days ago
    61

    thank for tutorial

    Reply
  • in_awe

    Posted 31 days ago
    60

    As a complete beginner, I tried all the logical places to change the background color but all failed to do so. I have been unable to find instruction on the web that allow me to change the background color in CS5 without creating layers or running scripts, etc. Why is it so difficult to do?

    Reply
  • Zaki Shahin

    Posted 49 days ago
    59

    Nice Tutorials & easy

    thanks a lot

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