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Leaf Texture


In this tutorial, you will learn to create leaf texture. Create a new file of 200 x 200 pixels, RGB and of 72 dpi. Fill the background with linear gradient selecting #95B432 as foreground and #627C01 as background.

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Go to Filter>Noise>Add Noise and type 3 in amount, select uniform and click on monochromatic.

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Create a new layer and fill the background with #F7FF8F color.

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Go Filter>Texture>Stained Glass and give these values :

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Click on Smudge tool and set the brush size as shown :

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Set the mode to Darken, strength to 30% and drag the brush over the lines as shown :

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Change the blending mode of the layer from normal to color burn.

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Similarly, create another layer, fill the layer with #F7FF8F color. Press control+alt+f to repeat the last filter, but with filter options available there. Set the cell size of the stained glass filter to 10 and border thickness to 1.

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Use smudge tool again but with lower strength (20%) and smaller brush size (15).

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Again change the layer mode to color dodge.

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Finally, duplicate the top layer, rotate it to 180 degree (Edit>Transform>Rotate 180 degree). Reduce the opacity to 60% and layer mode to soft light. You now have nice looking leaf texture :)

Leaf Texture



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