![]() ![]() The idea was to create something minimalistic but beautiful and with a retro feel. In this tutorial we played only with Blend Modes, masks, and basic filters. Reduce the Saturation to -32 and increase the Lightness to +28. This adjustment layer will be on top of the other layers. Go again to Layer>New Adjustment Layer>Hue and Saturation. ![]() Once again the one I used was courtesy of Shutterstock and can be found at …Ĭhange the Blend Mode of the paper texture to Multiply. Let's use another stock photo, now a paper texture. After that go to Image>Adjustments>Levels. ![]() Rotate the image so the red will be at the bottom. Reduce the Opacity of the layer to 30% and also go to Edit>Transform>Rotate. For the Style select RGB lights and leave the other values the same. Then go to Filter>Render>Lighting Effects. Use the image below for reference.Īdd a new layer on top of the others and fill it with white. At the bottom of the page I added a quote by Paulo Coelho using Helvetica Neue Regular, 16pt. Below the 2010 I added "Happy New Year" using Helvetica Neue Light, 33pt with the same brown. I added 2010 using Helvetica Neue Bold, 107pt using brown (9e7539) for the color. Reduce the Hue to 30, the Saturation to 30 and increase the Lightness to 13. Go to Image>Adjustments>Hue and Saturation. After that with the stars image selected go to Layer>Layer Mask>Reveal Selection. With the Polygonal Lasso Tool (L) create a marquee selection of the yellow sky. The one I used is courtesy of Shutterstock and you can get it at Let's use another stock image, this time of a starfield with a nebula. This adjustment layer has to be on top of the other layers, the ladder and the background. Go to Layer>New Adjustment Layer>Hue and Saturation. Increase the black input to 87, the middle input to 0.93. Still with the image layer selected go to Image>Adjustments>Levels. Reduce the Hue to -170 and leave the other values the same. Select the image layer and go to Image>Adjustments>Hue and Saturation. The one I used is courtesy of Shutterstock and you can get it at … Use 4 pixels for the Size, Inside for the Position, Color Dodge for the Blend Mode and White for the Color.Īdd another layer beneath the brown layer and fill it with beige, the one I used is #edd3aa. Select brown for the color, the one I used is #37281eĪfter the Color Overlay, select Stroke. Resize the background layer like the image below. Fill the background layer with black and then go to Edit>Transform>Scale. I'm using for this tutorial 900x1440 pixels for the size. Open Photoshop and create a new document. We will also use a paper texture to give a nice retro feel to our design. So I will show you how to create a minimalistic design in Photoshop playing with stock photos, blend modes and filters. I created this design first for the Abduzeedo 3rd Anniversary poster but I changed it a little bit for this Photoshop tutorial. thus, I have no idea at which point I am back to the exact size the document originally was with my 1“ x 1“ grid squares, other than multiple times of trial and error printing scaling it up slightly each time, and wasting a bunch of toner and print material.It's the end of the year and for the last tutorial of 2009 I will show you how to create a poster inspired by the amazing work of Simon Page, especially those beautiful posters for the International Year of Astronomy. I have found instructions on the Internet to print over multiple pages using acrobat, but it’s kind of a process of playing around with scaling up my print after acrobat has already shrunk it to my printer’s page size. Now I’m stuck at home with a Macintosh only household, and publisher is out of the question. Back in the good old days when I was able to go into work, I always did this with Microsoft publisher, a program I distain normally, but it does this process beautifully with crop marks. I feel like there should be some straightforward way to do this with Adobe creative suite. I want to be able to split to fit my document, at it’s exact size over multiple 8 1/2 x 11 sheets of paper. I have a laser printer that prints 8 1/2 x 11” sheets of paper. The important part is that it contains a grid, composed of 1“ x 1“ squares. So here’s what I need: I have a document that is poster size. I just want to know the best way to do what I need to do. so, if you have an answer that includes another product in the suite, please post. This might be a question for Photoshop or it might be for InDesign or Acrobat or Bridge for all I know. I’m putting this question in Photoshop, because I threw a dart, basically. So, first a suggestion: there are no forums here for questions regarding the entire creative suite. ![]()
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