In this free tutorial we will show you how to quickly and easily create this picture that could be used as a wallpaper, web banner, flyer.
Start working by representing a new file (File>New) with 1280x1024 px and 72 dpi. It may be pained in this color #382D19, applying the Paint Bucket Tool (G).
Next try to represent a new file with 40x40 px and 72 dpi and use on it the Pencil Tool (B) (brush 3 px) of black color to draw a pattern like the next one:
Edit>Define Pattern
Next apply the Rectangle Tool (U) to continue drawing the background of the picture to be.
Choose next demonstrated parameters by making a mouse click on the processed layer on the layers?panel:
Fill 0%
Blending Options>Pattern Overlay (apply the earlier drawn pattern).
Create new layer and select on it the Brush Tool (B) of white color (Opacity 30%) to stroke out the background arbitrary.
The layer抯 parameters: Fill 20%
Blending mode-Overlay
Use the same brush, but of black color and on a different layer this time (Create new layer) to stroke it out the same way.
The layer抯 parameters: Fill 20%
Blending mode-Overlay 
Select now the allows you to make lines that change colour and shapes on the project.'); return false" href="javascript:void(0)">Pen Tool (P) to draw several inclined lines:
The line抯 color is #787D0A
On the next layer we抣l apply the To reshape the corners of a rounded rectangle, select the rounded rectangle tool and select the rectangle. Extra selection handles appear inside the rectangle corners. Dragging an inside handle toward the center of the rectangle to make it more rounded; drag it toward the outside of the rectangle to make it less rounded.'); return false" href="javascript:void(0)">Rounded Rectangle Tool (U) with a radius of 3 px and white color to represent the basis for the text we抣l put in later. Press SHIFT button when using the Use the ellipse tool to draw ovals and circles. To draw a circle, hold down the Shift key while dragging. Double-click the ellipse tool to open the Color inspector.'); return false" href="javascript:void(0)">Ellipse Tool (U) to insert a semicircle on the top part of the picture. Next we shall make the appropriate corrections on the picture with the Convert Point Tool.
The layer抯 parameters: Blending Options>Drop Shadow
Blending Options>Inner Glow
Blending Options>Gradient Overlay
Gradient抯 parameters:
Blending Options>Stroke
Next we must find in Internet a picture having a Mustang car on it:
Cut out the automobile, introducing it on our picture:
The layer抯 parameters: Blending Options>Drop Shadow
Select next filter抯 option for the car抯 layer: Filter>Filter Gallery>Brush Strokes>Crosshatch
Create new layer and use on it the earlier applied standard brush ?the The brush tool is used for making good backgrounds and also on new layers they have different types so that you get a different effect with every brush you use.'); return false" href="javascript:void(0)">Brush Tool (B) of black color to represent a shadow under the car抯 wheel and the spray. Situate this layer lower than the car抯 layer on the layers?panel:
Download out of Internet a set of ready to use brushes for Adobe Photoshop, named bloodbrushes2_invaynestock.
Create a new layer and select the earlier chosen brushes out of the set bloodbrushes2_invaynestock. Their colors are these ones: #6BB3BB, #F0B925, #74780C, #E76699. Place the layer containing the brushes lower than the layers containing the car, inclined lines and the black spray.
Select the Use the ellipse tool to draw ovals and circles. To draw a circle, hold down the Shift key while dragging. Double-click the ellipse tool to open the Color inspector.'); return false" href="javascript:void(0)">Ellipse Tool (U) on the text抯 prepared basis to represent the rivets in those four corners
Select the same next shown parameters for all the rivets?layers: Blending Options>Gradient Overlay
Gradient抯 parameters:
Create new layer and use on it the earlier downloaded brushes on their name bloodbrushes2_invaynestock. Their color is #817A67. Those brushes?fragments coming outside the reserved zone should be erased with the usual instrument ? The Eraser tool changes pixels in the image as you drag through them. If you\'re working in the background or in a layer with transparency locked, the pixels change to the background color; otherwise, the pixels are erased to transparency. You can also use the eraser to return the affected area to a state selected in the History palette.'); return false" href="javascript:void(0)">Eraser Tool (E). Place this layer lower than the layers containing the rivets:
It抯 timer to insert the corresponding text on the made basis, keeping the demands from the next table:
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MUSTANG
The picture is finished!
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