First I found the render, and had to do some extracting myself since when I saved it and loaded it onto my software, the background was black (PNGs always do that to meeee). Then I had to find a background I thought fit it decently. Resized them, placed the render and all that jazz......
Then I loaded it on to my new Photoshop cs5 and applied some filters to enhance the colors and such. Then, since I'm still very VERY unfamiliar with Photoshop, I loaded it on my old software again, added a red gradient with the "screen" blend mode and I changed the contrast/brightness some. Then I added the bokeh texture, using a gaussian blur to make it look like it did. After that, I added a mist texture too, but the mountains looked a little funky o__O
Soooo I took the original version of the wall (the one without any filters, textures, or gradients) and overlaid it on the new wall and used the "overlay" blend mode. It made the mountains look better but it didn't totally ruin what I had done, thanks to using it at 50% opacity.
Thus, this wall took a few hours. Longest I've spent on a wall in a while and it's probably the worst wall I've made in a while, but I hope people can like it! o3o
Sorry if the quality is too bad, JPGs haaaate meeeeeeeeeee *cries in a corner*