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there's a good chance that the background image was done in a 3d app, like cinema 4d, although it can be done in PS The green transparent banner was done in PS. It's just a rectangle with a color fill and manipulated opacity. Plus a black stroke. The grid was done with a brush, but there are so many ways to do that.
well, here's an attempt. it's just to show you that these sort of shapes can be done in PS. Being that they're abstract, there are no real rules. just create a shape and start tweaking and distorting and manipulating layers. it's kind of like digital fingerpainting. this took about half an hour.
YEs, playing with blenging modes is paramount.
For the grid, create a small transparent document, select some areas at the side and fill them. Go to edit>define pattern, and you can apply it in the big document.
The shapes Ron used were created with shape layers, or intertwined selections, and it seems that he used a bevel and emboss layer style...
Hey, ronmatt that is good to go [righton] and moderator thanks for explaining what was done 8)), but how do you intertwin the ring with the horizontal bar going through it?