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Create a Wavy Blackberry Style Wallpaper Design

In Effects by Fabio

In this tutorial I will show you how to create an abstract background image using Photoshop only. The design has a cool wavy pattern with interesting lighting effects, like the Blackberry 9000 wallpaper. This is a tutorial you can sit down and complete in less than an hour, let's get started.

Final Image Preview

Before we get started, let's take a look at the image we'll be creating. Click the screenshot below to view the full-size image. As always, the full Photoshop file is available via our PSDTUTS Plus membership.

Final Image Preview

Step 1

Create a new document, use a black color for the background.

Step 2

With the Rectangular Marquee Tool (M), create a rectangular selection. Then select the Gradient Tool (G), and use red for the color of the gradient for both the start and the end, but use 100% and 0% for the opacity. So the gradient will go from red to transparent. Then create a new layer, and fill it with the gradient, as in the image below.

Step 3

Go to Edit>Transform>Distort, and distort the rectangle, as in the image below.

Step 4

Go to Edit>Transform>Warp. Then select Flag and use 20% for the Bend.

Step 5

Create another Rectangle, and fill it with the same red to transparent gradient. Set the height smaller than the first one. Then repeat the Warp command, however this time make it to the opposite way, as in the image below.

Step 6

Lets add a Layer Style to the shape. Go to Layer>Layer Style>Inner Shadow, use a light pink color (#ffb3b3). Set the Angle at -90 degrees, Distance 45px, Choke 0%, and the Size 70%.

Step 7

Now go to Filter>Blur>Gaussian Blur, use 2px for the Radius.

Step 8

Repeat Step 6 for the other Shape.

Step 9

With the Pen Tool (P), create some paths, as in the image below. We will use them to create some light effects.

Step 10

First create a new folder, and rename it "Lines". Then change the Blend Mode to Screen. Thereafter select the brush tool. Grab a basic brush with 0% Hardness and 13px size. Then with the Direct Select Tool(A), select a path. With the right button of the mouse choose Stroke Subpath. Then the dialog box will open. Make sure that Simulate Pressure is not selected and Press OK.

Step 11

Lets create a Layer Style for the lines. Use Inner Glow with Color Dodge for the Blend Mode. Set white as the color, 100% opacity, Choke 0%, and Size 8px. After that select Color Overlay, use pink for the color (#ff5c78).

Step 12

Repeat Step 10 with the other paths. Always create a new layer for each path. You can vary the size of the brush, and you can use Simulate Pressure with some paths, as I did in the image below (1, 2, and 3).

Step 13

Let's Mask some paths, and create new ones duplicating existing paths. With number 1 Select the layer of the path and go to Layer>Layer Mask>Reveal all,. Then select a brush with 0% hardness and a medium size, like 50px. Then select black for the color and start masking that line. Repeat this with numbers 2, 3, 4, and 5.

Step 14

Here we'll make some adjustments to the shapes. Yet again, select the Shape Layer. Then go to Layer>Layer Mask>Reveal All. Then with a black brush, start masking some areas of the shapes. Tip, you can simply delete the layer as well, just use the Eraser instead of masking it.

Step 15

Create a new layer beneath the lines, but above the shapes. Then select red, and select a big 100px brush. Make sure that the hardness is 0%. Click 1-2 times, only click enough times to create an effect like the one in the image below.

Step 16

Go to Layer>New Adjustment Layer>Hue and Saturation, make sure you select Colorize and use Hue 11, Saturation 82, and Lightness +4. Then go to Layer>New Adjustment Layer>Levels, follow the image below for reference. After that go to Layer>New Adjustment Layer>Photo Filter, use yellow, and Density of 85%. Make sure that you select Preserve Luminosity.

Conclusion

In this tutorial we created an abstract design, similar to the new Blackberry's wallpaper. It shouldn't have taken you more than 40 minutes to finish. Even though it might look simple, this tutorial has very useful techniques. You can use them to create some nice lighting effects and wavy designs. Besides that, you will be able to create a Vista style wallpaper using these techniques as well (as some readers requested), just change some colors and Layer Styles and you'll have it.

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  1. amazing!

  2. Great tutorial!

    Thanks ! :)

  3. Very Nice Tutorial !

  4. Great tutorial! I love it!

  5. Simple tutorial but fantastic effect, my favourite kind. Fabio’s are always great :P

  6. Awesome. :)

  7. Pretty cool effect. Thanks fabio

  8. Very cool, effect! Thanks.

  9. Great tutorial as usual :)

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    Adam Griffiths

    This is a really useful tutorial. Fun to go through too.

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    comarcks

    simple but nice

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    godonholiday

    back to what this site is about! great work

  13. It looks pretty good. Well done Fabio. :)

  14. Excellent! I look forward to trying this one out!

  15. Very nice, I love the effect. PSDtuts rarely disappoints.

  16. cool.. i’m gonna try it now..

  17. Hehe kickass like always

  18. Prety nice. ;)

  19. Nice! I like the colors used.

  20. So cool! I love it! Thank you!

  21. is it just me or are the tuts on this site getting worse :o(

  22. Well, it’s looks better!

  23. Very simple. But I like the effect.

  24. Wow, very cool. :)

  25. @Mark: I think I agree with you. Also, I could swear you’ve done a tutorial VERY similar to this one before Fabio.

  26. Whoa this is cool!

  27. Hi Fabio!

    I have photoshop CS3, but I don’t find the gradient tool :-(. I press the G button select the paint bucket tool, not gradient tool. Do yo know gradient tool still exist my Photoshop version?

    Sorry, my english is very poor! :-))). Thank you you answer!

    Zsolt,
    from Hungary

  28. Want to try it out tomorrow…

    Daniel

  29. screenshots of the layers palette would be helpful, as sometimes it’s hard to tell what layer you are supposed to be working on.

  30. Zsolt,

    Press G to get to the paint bucket, then Shift+G to get to the gradient tool. Alternatively, you can get to the gradient tool by clicking and holding down the paint bucket tool button.

    ~Amy

  31. Hi Amy!

    Thank you, I find it! Thanks your help :-))!

  32. Thats a really nice effect, thanks!

  33. Thanks! Today I was looking for a brush to do a business card with a similar effect.
    Now I will create this effect instead of using a brush.

    David Carreira

  34. thanks for sharing :)

  35. Cool! Light effects! Again! Yahooooo! :(

  36. @Dan and @Mark: I agree, it starts to be pretty repetitive here, also the quality isn’t as high as when the site started.

    Once again I think the result is fine, ok, but how about the tutorial itself? There are no new techniques you could learn, all the stuff used here was explained in previous tutorials.

    And again: please guys, don’t just give step-by-step instructions, please do include some explanations, tips and tricks, because that’s what matters.
    For example:
    “Step 8: Repeat Step 6 for the other Shape.”
    You can just copy the layer style here. Copy, and paste into the layer of the first shape, voilà!

  37. Damn it !!!!

    Why do I use Adobe PS 7.0 ? :) It totally doesnt have wrap function…

  38. lika a lava ! sexy lava! i like it ! :)

  39. It’s not horrible or anything, but when I’m paying $9 a month it’s not the most encouraging thing to log in and see.

  40. I learned a lot!

  41. so easy and basic steps, but so quite amazing result. nice!

  42. Doing this without complete pentool work is useless, you loose quality and that gaussian blur killed it. I’m using pentool for this and i think that i get better results: http://lefiath.deviantart.com/art/Tutorials-pentool-wallpaper-84849246

  43. awesome again

  44. Great effect Fabio as always. Thanks

  45. Perfect! ;)

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    NourShow

    hey fabio; u r the best man ;)
    thank u a lot for ur tutorial.

  47. Thanks! really nice effect!

  48. hi
    the tutorial is great
    but
    for some reason
    when i do the FLAG thing
    it doesnt look quite like the one you make.. not matter how many times i try…
    can you help?

  49. a big fan of the site, but lately… i dunno…

    can anyone tell me how big of a leap the plus stuff is over the regular stuff?

    i’ll keep checking it again.

    once again tho, good workflow, nice effect.

  50. what would happen if we could have all these tuts in video?:)
    wouldn’t it be easier for you guys and also us to learn?

    awesome tut

  51. bzsolt > Also remember that all the icons in your toolpanel, with a small arrow on have more options - try click them and keep holding your mousebuttom on em’. That will give you some new tools :)

    Fabio > Very nice one mate! As always you bring the best tips evah :)

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    Arnaud Alves

    Beautiful !

  53. great effect and so easy to do!

    n1 :)

  54. Nice effect! Thx for sharing.

  55. That is an amazing tutorial, i dont know that themes can the be designed in such a way. Thanks!!

  56. Not to sure about this one. Its good but nothing mind blowing.

    I agree with others, this site is kinda going down hill. I was going to sign up to the PSDTUTS Plus but I don’t really see the point anymore.

  57. Can’t say I was too impressed with this one, this is reason I don’t get a Plus subscription. Bit of a random tutorial, didn’t learn anything new, would be fine if I actually wanted to learn how to make a wavy background. Not all that well written either, few of steps are pointless like using hue saturation then photo filter?? and also ‘repeat step 6 for the other shape’?? PSDTUTS should diversify cos we’ve all seen the glowing /transparent etc. stuff before. Also I don’t have anything against Fabio, in general his tutorials are great.

  58. sadly, I agree with Jeff…

  59. Thank! I like it :)

  60. I feel that some of these comments are a little insensitive to the fact the the site has just had a change of manager and that it takes time to learn the way around a site. Yes I agree the sites tutorials are lacking in comparison with when it started out, however i thinjk we need to give Sean a chance and let him work things out.

    I personally feel that we should NOT have video tutorials as they get on my nerves, however if you guys want to see quality tutorials, you may have to start creating them yourselves. PSDTuts runs off of community and without it there woudl be no tutorials, so instread of complaining why not submit a tutorial.

  61. @Carlos

    The reason there is a section to comment is so we can leave our own veiws on tutorials and other aspects of the site.

    I feel a lot of the tutorials added lately haven’t been great.

    I THink Fabio is great and love a lot of his work.

    I do agree with you when it comes to video tutorials. They are very annoying.

  62. Actually not a bad tutorial but I’m sorry to say, it’s quite boring, nothing new: all techniques already seen, also here in psdtuts.

    QUOTE:

    Dave weote:

    @Dan and @Mark: I agree, it starts to be pretty repetitive here, also the quality isn’t as high as when the site started.

    Once again I think the result is fine, ok, but how about the tutorial itself? There are no new techniques you could learn, all the stuff used here was explained in previous tutorials.

    And again: please guys, don’t just give step-by-step instructions, please do include some explanations, tips and tricks, because that’s what matters.
    For example:
    “Step 8: Repeat Step 6 for the other Shape.”
    You can just copy the layer style here. Copy, and paste into the layer of the first shape, voilà!

  63. Great tutorial! I just miss some more tutorials in the “text” section :-/

  64. Hey guys, I agree that some of the techniques applied here are not new, however the end result is different. As I said, I’ve done this effect using very different techniques but this one was the easiest in my opinion, that’s why I thought it would be nice to share with everybody here.

    @mads, I will work on some text effect tutorials,

    Thank you all for the comments and suggestions for tuts are always welcome ;)

  65. really nice effect i’ll try it ;)

  66. The fact you’re talented Fabio is the main reason I’m dissapointed.

    Use the force.

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    Osiriums Ventaka

    I don’t know why, but I can not stroke the path :o

    Any ideas? I know that I’ve do something before (After configurated the brush), but i don’t know o what…

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    Osiriums Ventaka

    Ok, I think that the problem was the mask mode…

  69. Thanks, learned a few new things to keep in mind. This is my result: http://weliketobuild.com/images/pinkwave1024×768.jpg

  70. Ok, upgraded to CS3, SATISFIED ?!?!!!

    My result -> (added some MONSTEEERSSSS) http://www.funkydangers.cz/andy.jpg

  71. great, once again

  72. cooool one i was relly wanted to know haw is it abd know fainaly i did it
    :D

  73. Very usefull!!!!!!! Thanks

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    Andrew D

    Great effect!

  75. This helped me heaps. Thanks for a simple but brilliant tutorial!

  76. thx a lot mate

  77. Its very easy to learn………and it is very useful to me…I love this tutorials

  78. Awesome stuff dude……..
    this is simply gr8
    thnx a million :)

  79. Hi,
    I’ve spent some time here reading your tutorials but never left a comment. Now all I want to say is that your tutorials are outstanding! I like them all because they unveil some secrets of good design, a lot of tips and tricks and they are very inspirational. Thanks!

  80. Very nice!

  81. sweet effect, I always wanted to know how to create those cool looking background waves, good job once again.

  82. Great tutorial!

  83. It think it will help me improve on my sklls in designing. Thank you and wish you all the best in your endeavors

  84. very useful techniques with sharp and clean result, thanks a lot Fabio!

  85. This tutorial is so badly worded, doesnt explain how to do things well at all.

  86. I think it’s worded pretty well…

  87. I got lost after step 10.

  88. How do you reverse the flag effect????? anyone?!?!

  89. Great tutorial, thank you

  90. Hi, i have seen a lot of comments about the quality of the website, and i think the site and its contents is cool, and great, i only have a couple of weeks using photoshop, and ive learned a lot, i only haved been at your website since last wednesday.

    Keep the good work, and remember that not all the people that comes to your site is a pro, so be more specific with some steps.

  91. i just tried this tut, very nice outcome!

  92. Great tutorial. Thanks

  93. hi this is vicky from india - jharkhand state - jamshedpur city.
    really when i made this effect through deliver from me in your given instructions i was golly.

  94. fabulous

  95. Hi, Tahmid form Bangladesh. I am a graphic and web designer. Its a great site of tutorial and I am loving it.
    Thanks

  96. cool!!

  97. Lost me at step nine (9) Not everyone is a pro :(

  98. hi, I love this tutorial, but i have some trouble with the step 12, i can’t made the simulate pressure thing, i made the path and then i click the simulate pressure box, but the line still the same, is not with the end line blur, excusme but i’m from Argentina and my english is very poor, i hope you can understand me, if someone can help i will apreciatte, thanks a lot !!!

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