This tutorial demonstrates how to make a website with a realistic tiger skin texture.
Open up Photoshop, make a new image, and follow along with this tutorial.
1 – Creating some diamonds
Press Ctrl+T to Transform the selection. Move the cursor near the bottom right of your rectangle, so it turns into a curved arrow. This arrow allows you to rotate the object. Rotate your rectangle slightly, as shown in diagram [b].
While holding Ctrl and Alt, drag the rightmost point upwards, until the shape resembles a diamond (no need to be exact), as in diagram [c]. (Holding Ctrl allows you to move one corner by itself, and Alt mirrors your actions, which moves the leftmost point downwards in this case.)
Press Enter to confirm the changes.
2 – Replicating the diamonds
Once you've made your copies, press Ctrl+T to transform the current diamond. Drag its corner a bit, to make it different in some way.
3 – Turning the diamonds into tiger stripes
Merge all your diamonds onto one layer. Do this by clicking on a layer in the layers list and pressing Ctrl+E to merge it with the layer below it. (Don't merge anything into the Background layer.)Press Ctrl+T to transform the diamonds. You may need to Zoom out (Ctrl -) at this point.
Elongate the selection, by dragging the bottom down and the top up. Drag the whole selection upwards, so you can only see the bottoms of the diamonds, as shown in the diagram. Grab the corner and rotate the stripes slightly.
If you're not happy with your stripes, click on the History tab, undo some steps, move your diamonds around, and try again.
4 – Adding a Wave to the stripes
Click Filter, Distort, Wave. Set the Number of Generators to 1, the Wavelength to 120 (both sliders), and the Amplitude to 15 (both sliders).Click "Randomize" a couple of times, until you get some nice curves.
Click OK.
5 – Setting up a colour Gradient
Click on the visual representation of the Gradient at the top left of the screen. (If you're not using Photoshop 6.0 or 7.0, you'll need to click on the Options tab, and click "Edit" instead.)
Set up brown, orange, and white tabs as shown.
6 – Creating the tiger's fur
To give the fur a realistic texture, click Filter > Noise > Add Noise. Put in 5% worth of Monochromatic, Gaussian noise.
Click Filter > Blur > Motion Blur. Set the Distance to 5, and choose a diagonal angle.
7 – A shadowy text header
Right-click on this new text layer, and Duplicate it. Change the font colour to white.
You could use Blending Options to do this instead, but this method is easier, and can be done in any version of Photoshop.
Click File > Save For Web, and save your image as a Quality 60 Jpeg.
8 – Recycling the header to make a footer
Click the eyeball next to each of your text layers to hide them.Click Image > Rotate Canvas > 180°
Click on the "fur" layer, and Press Ctrl+T. Drag the top of the selection down, to make it narrower.
Click File > Save For Web, and save your image as a Quality 60 Jpeg.
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