Create a rounded rectangle and apply the Eye Candy 4000 filter-wood effect ... In a horizontal direction similar to the month below the figure shown, after the creation of the shape of the flat (Ctrl+shift+alt).
Create a rectangle in the upper area to apply the Dodge/burn effect, use the 100PXZ brush to apply the Dodge/burn effect, Edge 100, highlight range mode, and 25 burst light.
In this case, I applied the Brun effect at the top, as follows:
Repeat this effect in other parts of the graphic, generally by applying the Dodge tool in the middle section and using the Brun tool on the side/corner.
It's a good idea to have a real piece of wood and apply the burn effect on the side in the middle circle with the Dodge tool:
Of course, you can also on the left/right side of a small dodge, so that the wood created a gap in the random area to continue to apply Dodge/burn effect:
In the image on the application of the clutter effect, 4%, colorless, to achieve satisfactory results, and then again use the graphic flat
Now you may realize that the graph looks a little blurry, and in order to avoid this problem, I can use sharpening
Tools. Randomly sharpen around the graph, and make several more at the Edge corner. Recommended Use: Size:100,edge:100,intensity:15
Well, you've got a nice wooden frame effect now. In addition, you can copy and rearrange your graphics to make them smaller, change them and use the scale tool to deform and reverse horizontally.
Repeat this step on the main frame graphic and apply the Dodge/burn/sharpen effect:
You can copy 3 graphics and turn them white into a square, using the poligonal lasso tool to cut diagonally on top of two graphics.