Wood Frame


We'll begin this tutorial, by creating a new canvas with a size of 400 x 400. Make sure the foreground is black and the background is white, then go to the main menu and choose "Filter" then "Render" and lastly, "Clouds."

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Go to the main menu once again and select "Filter" then "Blur" and then "Motion Blur." Use the settings below.

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You should now have the following.

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Now go to the main menu and choose "Filter" then "Render" and lastly, "Fibers."

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Next go to the main menu and choose "Edit" then "Fade."

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You should now have the following.

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Next go to the main menu once again and choose "Edit" then "Free Transform" and transform the layer as I have done below, and hit "Enter" on your keyboard.

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Next go to the main menu and choose "Image" then "Adjustments" and lastly "Hue/Saturation"

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You should now have the following.

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Now grab the "Polygonal Lasso Tool" and make a selection as I have done below. To get the 45 degree angle, just hold the "Shift" key in on your keyboard. Do the same to the bottom portion of the slat as well.

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Now grab the "Line Tool" and set the weight to 2 pixels. Draw the line now while holding the "Shift" key in on your keyboard to make a straight line.

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Go to the main menu once again and select "Filter" then "Blur" and then "Gaussian Blur." Use the settings below.

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You should now have the following.

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Now grab the "Line Tool" again and set the weight to 1 pixel. Make sure the foreground is now white and draw the line now while holding the "Shift" key in on your keyboard to make a straight line.

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Go to the main menu once again and select "Filter" then "Blur" and then "Gaussian Blur." Use the settings below.

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You should now have the following.

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Duplicate the layer and rotate as I have already done below to all the sides.

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The Results!!!

To finish this tutorial I merged all four slats together and added a "Color Overlay" of FF0000 (red), set the "Blending Mode" to "Overlay" and turned the opacity way down. I also added some "Drop Shadow" and obviously a photo.

Wood Frame Tutorial: Final Result



Author's URL: EmpireDezign
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