

Then I thought "bleh that's boring" so I played with some brushedsand ended up with this.

But then I didn't like it so I deleted the brushes and used a wings one instead

I tried to vignette but I had nooo idea how to do that so I added a layer of purple and made it slightly transparent at the edges and completely transparent towards the centre.

Finally gave it some texture and TADA!
3 comments:
Vignetting in photoshop is easy... if you have CS or above then you can go filters > distort > lens correction and theres two sliders there, or you can do it manually with the burn tool... I usualy use 'shadows' and about 10%.
I don't have Photoshop lol
that's a sin.
grace! get photoshop.
what I do is select a patch of square and then feather it by 200, select the inverse, and then fill with black(hard light, opacity 50% but this is adjustable).
oh, just wanted to let you know, I really like the one with the sandbrushes borders.
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