Photoshop Request: Blueprint to Redprint??

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I've been rocking this as my desktop background for a while now. Love it, gives a nice clean look to the desktop.

But wanting a colour change I was wondering if anyone on here could basically changer the colours to red and black instead of blue and white.

I dont know what sort of work would be involved with this but if anyone.out there can.make it happen I'd greatly appreciate it

01236_blueprint_1600x1200.jpg


And to be safe can it be made to 1920x1080 px?
 

Cheers, didnt quite expect to get a result so quick - but now that I see the white it does look better


The white does look good, can you advise how you went about creating it? Obviously a gradient of some sort but how do you get the spacing of the lines etc and then the thick line every "x" line?

And is it possible to get the lines to tilt a little like they do in the oringinal picture?

But thanks so much so far :D
 
The white does look good, can you advise how you went about creating it? Obviously a gradient of some sort but how do you get the spacing of the lines etc and then the thick line every "x" line?

And is it possible to get the lines to tilt a little like they do in the oringinal picture?

But thanks so much so far :D

All the lines are the same width btw just differing opacitys!


I did this...

1) Created Document

2) Created Radial Fill on background layer

23RYY.jpg


3) Creatured horizintal lines with line tool, duplicated lines numeroues times, spaced evenly by eye, then used the Distribute vertical centers button to evenly space.

WONIV.jpg


4) Created vertical lines by duplicating horizonal lines

5) Set the opacity of the lighter gridlines to 50%

6) Set the folder containing the gridlines to overlay

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Would probaly just transform the lines using perspective or similar to give the desired angle you wanted.

Also would probably have created the gridlines in Illustrator or similar vector program rather than using the line tool.
 
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