| Customised Background
Skill level: Beginner
Programs used: Photoshop 7.0
This is a tutorial on how to make a simple background for your
tours.
1. Create a new canvas ("Ctrl + N" or FILE >> NEW),
200 x 200 pixels and 72 pixels/inch resolution. Fill in the background
with a colour of your choice. I've chosen a shade of grey for mine
(#999999 or R = 153, G = 153, B = 153). You should have something
like the image below:
2. Create a new layer by pressing the "Create A New Layer"
icon found at the bottom right hand of your layers palette. Select
the "Type Tool" and type in some text. I just chose to
use the word "TEXT" with font = Futura BdCn BT, Size =
80, colour = black. (*note* you don't have to use a text here, you
can use any image you want)
3. Now we're going to align the text to the centre of the background
layer (in this case its called "Layer 1" but i'll be referring
to it as the background layer).
Go to the layers palette, and select the background layer. Link
the top layer to the background layer together by pressing the small
empty square next to the eye on your text layer. Your layer palette
should look something like this:
Select the "Move" tool
and at the top of your photoshop window you should see a set of
icons like this:
Make sure that the background layer is selected and not the text
layer (If the text layer is selected, the background will adjust
to centre itself with the text, what we want is the text to adjust
itself to the centre of the background). Now press the 2nd icon
to adjust it vertically, and the 5th icon to adjust it horizontally.
Unlink the layers. You should have something like this now:
4. Now select the text layer, and "Right-Click" >>
Rasterize Layer (If you used an image instead of text, you don't
need to rasterize).
Duplicate the rasterized layer by dragging the text layer onto
the "Create A New Layer" icon . 
5. Make sure one of your rasterized layer is selected, then go
to FILTER >> OTHER >> OFFSET and use the values shown
below.
Horizontal = 100
Vertical = 100
Undefined Areas = Wrap Around
You should have something like this now:
6. Go to FILE >> SAVE AS and make sure you changed the format
to .jpg or .gif and now you're ready to use this image in dreamweaver
as your background.
It won't look anything great but if you play around with it, you
can make something nice. Try putting the text in an angle before
applying the offset filter on it, or try lowering the opacity, change
the colours, or just add more layers on with different images. By
experimenting you can get a great background =).
by BlueDesignStudios
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