Ok, the first step is to choose what color scheme you want on your tech site,
usually a blue/grey is good
for this. I chose color #65778B, feel free to use this or anything you want
as the scheme.
Ok now that we have a color set for the background, look for a nice render
to go behind it. It doesnt
matter what color the render is because we will set the blend mode to luminosity.
I happen to like this
piece I made a while ago, so I am going to use that. Just copy and paste it,
and if you need to resize
it, resize it to take up the whole stretch of your banner like so. (note, for
my example I had to paste
it multiple times so that it did not overstretch, I advise using a different
picture for your first time.
Now that that is done, it is time to do your text. Your text can be done thousands
of ways, theres no
real way to say the correct way to do it. For me, I am going to use just a simple
phrase and my name,
again though it can be done however you want. In doing so I found that my text
looked bad with such a
contrasted background, so I lowered the opacity on the luminosity part of my
background to 80 so it could
be seen better.
Now that we have the locations of our text, its time to give it a nice look.
Again there is no one way to
do this, so experiment with it a lot. In this tutorial, I will be doing some
nice newage underlines. To
to this, select a size 2 or 3 hard white brush under your brush palette, then
go to your pen tool (set to
path mode) and draw a line underneath your text.
(Useful tip: Holding shift with the pen tool will give you a perfect 90 degree
angle in the direction you
choose.)
Make a new layer. With this layer selected, right click your path and choose
Stroke Path. Check the
simulate pressure button and then hit ok. It should look similar to this.
I repeated this process with Carrigan, only I overlined it instead of underlining it.
Almost done. Now alls we need is a nice source of lighting. You can use a white
grid or a multitude of
things, but for this I am choosing the picture of a circuit board that I like.
I got this picture off of
http://www.morphet.org.uk/images/ferro/ferro-log7service/circuit-150-16.gif
. Once you get it, open it,
use the rectangular marquee tool to select a chuck of it you like, then copy
and paste it to a new layer
on your banner. Right now it should look like its on top of everything and black
lines with a white
background, which is the opposite of what we want. Invert the colors to it and
set the blending mode to
lighten. Also fool around with the opacity, set it to your likings. Heres my
result.
Now apply a layer mask to this and using a black brush, remove anything you
dont like. In mine, I liked
the entire overlay so I didn't touch it. Now just do some tweaking to it, whatever
your imagination
fancies. A good idea is some tech brushes. Stay original.
Carrigan