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Wood Background


1. Begin with a new file, I chose 500x500, but any size will work. Then fill the canvas with #8C6239.

2. Go to Filter>Texture>Grain and set the Contrast to 50 and for the type set it to Contrasty.

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3. Once again go to Filter>Texture>Grain use the same Contrast 50 and set the type to Horizontal.

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4. Then go to Filter>Blur>Motion Blur and set the Angle to 0 and the Amount to 25.

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5. Go to Image>Adjustments>Brightness/Contrast and set the Brightness to +55 and the Contrast to -30.

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6. Then go to Image>Adjustments>Hue/Saturation and set the Saturation to +45.

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7. Then press Ctrl+L and apply this settings.

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Now should it look something like this.

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8. Take the Elliptical Marquee Tool and draw out a oval wherever you want, then go to Filter>Distort>Twirl and set the Amount to 140, then just repeat this step to your are satisfied and thats it you are done!

This is what i came up with.

Wood Background Tutorial: Final Result



Author's URL: SweDesignz.com
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