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Perspective 3D background


Magen

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Hi all, hope this is the right section.
I want to create an effect like the one in the image, I searched on Google, on Youtube, but mayve my query request string was wrong.

Anyone can provide me a video or text tutorial, so I can learn how to make this please?

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This is what you want, right?

There is no specific effect for this, so your query didn't get any results.

Here's what you need to do for this -

- Radial gradient for the background, light grey to dark grey.
- New layer, soft brush, color dark grey, make a line across it.
- New layer, rectangular marquee at the bottom, fill it with a color, apply layer style of a gradient.

Anddd, you are finished. You can try messing around using gaussian blur.

If you want detailed instructions, PM me.
 
Thank you very much NamanyayG, this afternoon I'll try what you wrote me.
I hope to not bother you via PM.
 
Nothing.....
I did this:
- Created a layer (1024x1024px);
- Divided the page in exactly two section (superior and lower);
- Filled the superior with a radial gradient (b8b8b8 and f7f7f7);
- New layer, made a grey line across the screen;
- New layer, rectangular marquee at the bottom, fill it with a color, apply layer style of a gradient.

But it seems always flat
:cry:
 
Please post a post a pic of what you get...
And try and use layer styles at first. They are lot easier
 
What more do you need? :O
Do you need the semi circle a little less "perfect", like this?
test.png

For this, I created a rectangle selection, filled in.

Then, made an oval over it, so the corners became rounded, and pressed CTRL+SHIFT+I to inverse the selection.
Then pressed delete.

After this, doing a full gaussian blur will give you the effect you want...
(BTW, the background dark grey and light grey foreground are on different layers...)
 
Awesome, thank you very much. It seems you are helping me to find the way. I'll post a result when I'll have finished. Thank you very much again :D
 
@Paul ... There was a spam post there before, but an admin removed it :)

And, as I am KINDA noob to this forum, I didn't know about the orangish triangle thingy...
 
:P :P

Now it really IS a triangle!! :P
Orange triangle, white exclamation mark :P xD
 
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