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Photoshop - 3D Grid


1. Open a new file, around 450 x 350 pixels, with any background color. I used black.

2. Open another file. 20 x 20 pixels with a transparent background and using the pencil tool do this. I zoomed in to 1600% thats why its looks so big. Make the white thinkness about 3 pixels on the top and left side.

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3. Still on the 20 x 20 file, go to SELECT > ALL

4. Go to EDIT > DEFINE PATTERN.

5. Now click on the original file, the one with the black background. Make a new layer.

6. Go to EDIT > FILL. This box will popup. Make sure you have USE set to PATTERN.

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Heres what you should get.

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7. Using the rectangle Marquee tool select a area that makes a complete square. Cause we don't want to have incomplete edges in our grid like the right and bottom side are now.

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8. Go to SELECT > INVERSE. then hit the delete button. Your grid should look like this.

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9. Now on the Grid layer, go to EDIT > TRANSFORM > PERSPECTIVE. Just play around until you get what you want. Heres mine.

Photoshop - 3D Grid Tutorial: Final Result



Author's URL: BlueSfear
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