Grunge Template in 10 minutes
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I absolutely love when clients want a grunge or gothic looking template. They are by far the easiest to create simply because they are chaotic, random, and should look rough around the edges. For this tutorial, I set my stop watch for 10 minutes to see what I could create in that time. Without further ado, here’s the 10 minute grunge theme.
We’ll start with an 800×900 image:

We’ll also create a second image in order to make a custom grunge brush. In that second image I simply made a bit of a scribble and then defined it as a custom brush below:

After I defined the brush, I then selected it from the brush menu. I hit F5 to bring up the Brushes box, which allows me to edit a brush and turn it into a well designed tool. In our case, let’s enable shape dynamics with the following settings:

Also, we’ll enable scattering with the default settings, smoothing, and finally Dual Brush, with the following settings:

With our brush defined, let’s use it to create this:

Using the text tool, I’ve now written our site’s name. I used a light outer glow set to blue:

Now let’s change the brush to gray and let’s fill in the body like so:

Next, let’s use the Rectangle Tool to create a black box. We’ll then create a new layer above the box and use the brush (back to black) to make the sides look like they’re leaking:

Combine the box with the layer above it into a new smart object, and then rasterize the layer. We’re doing that, because now we’re going to add a light blue Stroke, set to 1px and inside. Once that’s done, convert the layer to a smart object again and rasterize. Then select Filter > Blur > Motion Blur and set the Angle to 0 and the Distance to 42px:

Now let’s go down below the very first layer and add some pink splashes with our brush:

On the sidebar, let’s create a pink box using the Rounded Rectangle tool. We’ll want a 1px black stroke, a pink color overlay, an overall opacity of 90%, and the following Bevel and Emboss:

To top it off we’ll add a menu (the text has a 3 px, light blue stroke.)
And with the 10 minute alarm going off, here’s our final result:

That seems so easy
! Maybe I should try it on my site.
Maybe you should. You have an interesting site there but it does have quite a traditional look considering your subject. Why don’t you run a poll or something and see what people think.
i will make a similar one using your tutorial for my professional site.
thank you very much
Really cool tutorial. Thanks.
Wow. Really cool. What photoshop did you use?
That is so cool. Im trying to do the tutorial myself.
Hmm, hope you won’t find this offending, but it’s not appealing to me at all
What font is that?
Don’t know. I’ll try and find out.
soo cool but i already hit F5 to bring up the brushes box but i cannot click anything on it.
help?