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		<title>Starcraft 2 wallpaper design</title>
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		<dc:creator>Nataly Alaeva</dc:creator>
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This tutorial will teach you how to create Starcraft theme wallpaper.

Step 1
First we need to find some textures and Starcraft font. I use 2 images from SXC: 
Rusted metal texture and Texture for metal tiles
Starcraft font can be downloaded from Dafont.com (you need to install it before running Photoshop).
Step 2
Create a new document. I start [...]]]></description>
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<p>This tutorial will teach you how to create Starcraft theme wallpaper.<span id="more-58"></span></p>
<div class="tutorial_image"><a href=http://www.tutzor.com/tutorials/starcraft/Final_large.jpg><img src="http://www.tutzor.com/tutorials/starcraft/Final.jpg" border="0" /></a></div>
<h3>Step 1</h3>
<p>First we need to find some textures and Starcraft font. I use 2 images from SXC: <br />
<a href="http://www.sxc.hu/photo/1021346">Rusted metal texture</a> and <a href="http://www.sxc.hu/photo/1019286">Texture for metal tiles</a></p>
<p>Starcraft font can be downloaded from <a href=http://www.dafont.com/starcraft.font>Dafont.com</a> (you need to install it before running Photoshop).</p>
<h3>Step 2</h3>
<p>Create a new document. I start with 1600&#215;1200 which can be resized to a smaller resolution later.</p>
<p>Open rusted metal texture and resize it until you like its appearance. I resized the original image to 1900&#215;1577. </p>
<p>We are going to bring some order in texture pattern so it will look more impressive.<br />
Copy resized image to your document and place it with 200px blank space to the right. We need only a half of an image, the other half will be mirrored.<br />
Select and clear everything to the left from the horizontal center. You will get something like this:</p>
<div class="tutorial_image"><img src="http://www.tutzor.com/tutorials/starcraft/01.jpg" border="0" /></div>
<h3>Step 3</h3>
<p>Duplicate the layer with your texture, mirror it (Edit &#8211; Transform &#8211; Flip Horizontal) and place in the blank space which we left on the right side. Merge down this layer by pressing Ctrl+E.</p>
<div class="tutorial_image"><img src="http://www.tutzor.com/tutorials/starcraft/02.jpg" border="0" /></div>
<h3>Step 4</h3>
<p>Press Ctrl+U to adjust color and lightness. Here&#8217;s my settings:</p>
<div class="tutorial_image"><img src="http://www.tutzor.com/tutorials/starcraft/03.jpg" border="0" /></div>
<h3>Step 5</h3>
<p>Mirror image to the left and merge layers so you will have the complete texture.</p>
<div class="tutorial_image"><img src="http://www.tutzor.com/tutorials/starcraft/04.jpg" border="0" /></div>
<h3>Step 6</h3>
<p>Create new layer and fill it with gradient like this:</p>
<div class="tutorial_image"><img src="http://www.tutzor.com/tutorials/starcraft/05.jpg" border="0" /></div>
<h3>Step 7</h3>
<p>Set Layer Blending mode to Overlay and reduce opacity about 50%. At this step I additionally reduced lightness of the layer with texture to -22 (Ctrl+U).</p>
<div class="tutorial_image"><img src="http://www.tutzor.com/tutorials/starcraft/06.jpg" border="0" /></div>
<h3>Step 8</h3>
<p>Now we will make a dark area in the center. Select Lasso tool with Feather set to 5. Make free selection at the rust texture image, copy it to your document, then mirror and center. <br />Set layer blending mode to Multiply and reduce opacity to 60%.</p>
<div class="tutorial_image"><img src="http://www.tutzor.com/tutorials/starcraft/07.jpg" border="0" /></div>
<h3>Step 9</h3>
<p>It&#8217;s time to paint some rust. Set brush color to brownish orange (I used #40230C) and Blending Mode to Color.<br />
Select one of the standard Spatter brushes and adjust brush scattering to imitate the natural spreading of rust.<br />
Now paint some orange stains right over the metal texture. To make it look more natural, you can change brush opacity and size while painting.<br />
Here are my brush settings and the resulting image: </p>
<div class="tutorial_image"><img src="http://www.tutzor.com/tutorials/starcraft/08.jpg" border="0" /></div>
<h3>Step 10</h3>
<p>Select Horizontal Type Tool and write your text. I used 36 pt for big letters and 24 pt for small.<br />
I made some tracking changes to make the text look better (tracking is the distance between the letters in the Character palette).<br />
Tracking between S-t and C-r is set to -200, f-t 50 and 0 for others.<br />
Now rasterize text layer, select small letters with Polygonal Lasso Tool and lift them a little.</p>
<div class="tutorial_image"><img src="http://www.tutzor.com/tutorials/starcraft/09.jpg" border="0" /></div>
<h3>Step 11</h3>
<p>Double click on the text layer to open the Layer Style window. We are going to make the text look like following.<br />
Change layer blending options according to the pictures.</p>
<div class="tutorial_image"><img src="http://www.tutzor.com/tutorials/starcraft/10.jpg" border="0" /></div>
<h3>Step 12</h3>
<p>Select Pen tool and draw a shape like on the picture below. Instead of this you can just type &#8220;1&#8243; with Starcraft font but I don&#8217;t like how it looks.</p>
<div class="tutorial_image"><img src="http://www.tutzor.com/tutorials/starcraft/11.jpg" border="0" /></div>
<h3>Step 13</h3>
<p>Copy and mirror your &#8220;1&#8243; to get &#8220;II&#8221;. Merge the layers with &#8220;1&#8243; and place the resulting layer beneath the text layer.  Copy layer style from the text layer and paste it to the layer with &#8220;II&#8221;.</p>
<div class="tutorial_image"><img src="http://www.tutzor.com/tutorials/starcraft/12.jpg" border="0" /></div>
<h3>Step 14</h3>
<p>Double click on the &#8220;II&#8221; layer to open Layer Style window. Uncheck &#8220;Drop Shadow&#8221;, add &#8220;Outer Glow&#8221; and make changes to the other effects like on the picture below.</p>
<div class="tutorial_image"><img src="http://www.tutzor.com/tutorials/starcraft/13.jpg" border="0" /></div>
<h3>Step 15</h3>
<p>Create a new layer. Duplicate the &#8220;II&#8221; layer by pressing Ctrl+J and merge it with the empty layer to rasterize all effects. Place the resulting layer below the &#8220;II&#8221; layer and add some blur (Filter &#8211; Blur &#8211; Gaussian Blur&#8230;) to create glowing effect.</p>
<div class="tutorial_image"><img src="http://www.tutzor.com/tutorials/starcraft/14.jpg" border="0" /></div>
<h3>Step 16</h3>
<p>We are going to add some orange reflection like on the letters. Create new layer above &#8220;II&#8221;, select soft round brush and set it&#8217;s opacity to 30% and color to light orange (mine was #F8CA9D) and make a few strokes at the top of each &#8220;I&#8221;. Also you can add some white strokes over the orange to make it look more glittering.</p>
<div class="tutorial_image"><img src="http://www.tutzor.com/tutorials/starcraft/15.jpg" border="0" /></div>
<h3>Step 17</h3>
<p>Make a new layer. Ctrl+click on the &#8220;II&#8221; layer to select all its objects. Go to Edit &#8211; Stroke. Set Width to 5 px, Color to white, Location to Inside and press &#8220;OK&#8221;.<br />
To make the same thing with the inner edges, select Pen tool and draw a path going along the center edge of each &#8220;I&#8221;. Then use &#8220;Stroke path with brush&#8221; option on the Paths palette (don&#8217;t forget to change brush to hard round 5px white).</p>
<div class="tutorial_image"><img src="http://www.tutzor.com/tutorials/starcraft/16.jpg" border="0" /></div>
<h3>Step 18</h3>
<p>Select Pen tool and draw a path for the bottom leaf of the gate. Hold Shift when you need to create straight line. </p>
<div class="tutorial_image"><img src="http://www.tutzor.com/tutorials/starcraft/17.jpg" border="0" /></div>
<h3>Step 19</h3>
<p>Stroke this path with hard round brush 13 px dark blue (#283547). Apply layer style like it is shown on the picture below. Then duplicate this layer, choose Edit &#8211; Transform &#8211; Flip Vertical and move it upwards to create the top leaf of the gate.<br />
In Bevel and Emboss set Shading Angle to -90 for this layer. It&#8217;s needed because the light goes from the center of the image.
</p>
<div class="tutorial_image"><img src="http://www.tutzor.com/tutorials/starcraft/18.jpg" border="0" /></div>
<h3>Step 20</h3>
<p>Make a selection like this. There are many ways to do it: with quick mask, Pen tool or Polygonal lasso tool. I used Pen tool.<br />
At the Channels palette, click &#8220;Save selection as channel&#8221;. New alpha channel called &#8220;Alpha 1&#8243; will be created.</p>
<div class="tutorial_image"><img src="http://www.tutzor.com/tutorials/starcraft/19.jpg" border="0" /></div>
<h3>Step 21</h3>
<p>Create new layer and fill it with the original rust metal texture. Now go to Channels palette, Ctrl+click on our new channel to load the selection and then press delete key to clear it.<br />
In this way we get the form of our gates filled with metal texture</p>
<div class="tutorial_image"><img src="http://www.tutzor.com/tutorials/starcraft/20.jpg" border="0" /></div>
<h3>Step 22</h3>
<p>Press &#8220;Ctrl+U&#8221; and adjust the color. Add a little shadow using Drop shadow in Layer Blending Options menu (distance 5 px, size 10 px).</p>
<div class="tutorial_image"><img src="http://www.tutzor.com/tutorials/starcraft/21.jpg" border="0" /></div>
<h3>Step 23</h3>
<p>Open the Tiles texture and press Shift+Ctrl+U to desaturate it.<br />
Create new layer in our wallpaper document and fill it with this texture. Delete the unneeded part like we did in the previous step using the alpha channel.</p>
<div class="tutorial_image"><img src="http://www.tutzor.com/tutorials/starcraft/22.jpg" border="0" /></div>
<h3>Step 24</h3>
<p>Adjust the tiles contrast with Levels tool (Ctrl+L).</p>
<div class="tutorial_image"><img src="http://www.tutzor.com/tutorials/starcraft/23.jpg" border="0" /></div>
<h3>Step 25</h3>
<p>Set layer blending mode to Vivid Light and Opacity to 50%.</p>
<div class="tutorial_image"><img src="http://www.tutzor.com/tutorials/starcraft/24.jpg" border="0" /></div>
<h3>Final</h3>
<p>That&#8217;s it. In order to bring some variety you can create a few dark and light spots on the gates with Dodge/Burn Tool.</p>
<div class="tutorial_image"><a href=http://www.tutzor.com/tutorials/starcraft/Final_large.jpg><img src="http://www.tutzor.com/tutorials/starcraft/Final.jpg" border="0" /></a></div>
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