Now you can use the Cmd key to skew the layer to match the grid like we did in step seven. Select the "Horizontal" Layer, use Transform (Cmd/Ctrl + T) to rotate the layer 90 degrees (hold the Shift key to incrementally step 15 degrees). Hold the Cmd key while you select the corners of the object and skew the layer to match the grid. Select the "Vertical" layer and go to Image > Free Transform (Cmd/Ctrl + T). The "Horizontal" and "Vertical" layers will become the horizontal and vertical panels of our frame. Alternatively, you can keep your texture open in a new document instead of creating a "Texture" layer but for the sake of this tutorial, we will be working within one document. The "Texture" layer will become our resource layer. Hide the "Texture" layer we will use this later. Go ahead and Paste your texture into the three newly created layers. In this case, I have created my own wood texture. Create three new layers underneath the "Grid" Layer and name them as shown.įind a good quality texture that you want to use as the frame. These guides are now rendered on the "Grids" layer.īefore we start making the frame, we are going to do some prep work. When you have a nice, subdivided shape, click on the Settings and Commands fly out menu and select Render Grids to Photoshop. These will eventually help us to keep perspective with the inside portion of the frame. Don’t click OK yet.Īdjust the Grid Size so there are several subdivisions. If it doesn’t look great, you can adjust each of the four handles to your liking. In the Vanishing Point window, select four points to make a rectangular shape that appears in perspective. ![]() Go to Filter > Vanishing Point (Cmd/Ctrl + Alt +V). When your document is set up, use the Gradient Tool as shown below.Ĭreate a new layer called "Grid." We are going to use this layer to create some guides to help us construct the frame. I’m using pixels since this image was designed to be used online. In this tutorial we'll create a realistic picture from from scratch in Photoshop.īegin by creating a 1200 x 900 px document.
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