Step 1: Create a new canvas in 500 x 500 pixel Photoshop. Next, be sure you have your rulers turned on (Ctrl/Cmd + R) and make sure Snapping is turned on as well (View => Snap). Then drag two guides out - one vertically and one horizontally. Notice how they snap into place as you get toward the center of the canvas.
Step 3: Now, position the gradient tool in the center of the two guides and drag outward to the edge of the canvas. You should have something like this.
Step 4: Great, now the fun part. Click the adjustment layer icon at the bottom of the layers palette and select Posterize. This will bring up a small Posterize dialog box. Enter 4 for the Levels setting and click OK.
After setting you should have something like image below.
Step 5: Double click on the adjustment layer. Change the settings to a larger number to produce a different effect. Here used 9.
Step 6: Again, no need to stop here. Create a new layer above the others. This time select the Radial Gradient option and drag the same way you did in step 3. You should have something like this.
Step 7: Repeat step 4 again with various settings to produce some more cool effects. Used 7 and 12 here.
Finally: Here is an example where the Angle Gradient was used in the same way.
Just add some retro silhouettes in there and you have a funky colored retro illustration.
0 comments:
Post a Comment