
This tutorial will show you how to design nice floral wallpaper.
Create a new file with 1600×1200 px and 72 dpi. Using the next tool

, create the first background’s layer for the picture to be next.

Fill 0% on the layers.
Blending Options-Gradient Overlay

Gradient’s parameters:

Select the next tool

and represent the next layer of the background.

Fill 0% on the layers.

Blending Options-Gradient Overlay

Gradient’s parameters:

Blending Options-Stroke

Selecting the same instrument, used before, create one more background’s layer.

Fill 0% on the layers.

Blending Options-Drop Shadow

Blending Options-Gradient Overlay

Gradient’s parameters:

Blending Options-Stroke

Take the same instrument

and represent another layer of the background.

Fill 0% on the layers.

Blending Options-Drop Shadow

Blending Options-Gradient Overlay

Gradient’s parameters:

Blending Options-Stroke

Using the applied instrument before, try to represent the next background’s layer, that will be situated this time on the upper part of the picture.

Fill 0% on the layers.

Blending Options-Gradient Overlay

Gradient’s parameters:

Blending Options-Stroke

The same instrument

will be helpful in creating one more layer on the picture’s lowest background.

Fill 0% on the layers.

Blending Options-Gradient Overlay

Gradient’s parameters:

Blending Options-Stroke

Choose another instrument now

and represent the next layer of the background.

Fill 0% on the layers.

Blending Options-Gradient Overlay

Gradient’s parameters:

Blending Options-Stroke

Make a copy of the new made layer and make use of the Free Transform option to turn the copy around and place it the way it is demonstrated on the picture below.


Select now a photo, having a flower pictured on it. Cut it out and place it in the middle of the picture.

Mark out the flower’s layer and set the here shown parameters in the Image->Adjustments->Hue/Saturation menu.

Image->Adjustments->Curves


Final result!
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