Creating Custom Desktop Wallpapers: Tips and Tools for Beginners

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Creating a desktop wallpaper involves using photo editing software that supports layers, such as Photoshop, Corel products, or GIMP. To start, select a background image and resize it to match your screen resolution. You can then add your own photos on separate layers, utilizing alpha transparency and selection tools to blend the images effectively. This approach allows for the creation of visually appealing wallpapers with personalized elements. It's important to note that while GIMP is often referred to as freeware, it is actually licensed under the GPL.
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Hey!

I want toi try and make a desktop wallpaper for my computer for something to pass the time :smile: I've been looking around at wallpapers and a lot of them have like cool graphics and backgrounds, and I don't know how to make these?

This is what I mean: http://content-uk.cricinfo.com/photosplus/content/current/image/wallpapers.html

How do they make the cool background in the first picture? Could anyone advise any other thing I might need to get started? I want to keep it simple and have a background and them insert an photo or two of mine onto it.

Thanks
 
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I pick a photo of my liking then resize it to macth my screen resolution. You can add graphics from most any resonable photo editing software.
 
Those textured backgrounds are made by using software that supports layers. Photoshop is the most infamous of these, but software by Corel also supports layers, and so does the very popular freeware GIMP. Simply select a photo you'd like to use as a background, and put your top photo on the top layer, then use alpha transparency and selection tools to blend the two layers however you like. You can then put the smaller image of the guy on a third layer.
 
slider142 said:
freeware GIMP.

Sorry to be pedantic but GIMP is not freeware, it is GPL licenced.
 
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