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Spattered Text
in Text Effects
Spattered Text

1. Start a new document and type some nice big bold type. This will look best when done using a large bold font, but can be done with smaller fonts too.
2. Now go Filters>Distort>Glass. Select Canvas as your texture and set the scale to 100%...

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How to Create Stone Text
in Text Effects
How to Create Stone Text

Start a new document and write some black text. Make the text fairly big (larger than the example image is recommended, around 200 pt). Rasterize the text layer by right-clicking on it in the Layers Palette and selecting Rasterize Layer...

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Tacks
in Drawing Techniques
Tacks

Learn how to make tacks so you can pin up notes.
1. Create a new document. Grab the the Elliptical Marquee, hold down Shift and make a perfect circle. Next, choose a color for your foreground (light color) and background (dark color)...

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Rusted Grid
in Textures & Patterns
Rusted Grid

Create a rusted grid to add to your industrial interface.
1. Select the 'Rectangular Marquee Tool' , and in the Options Bar, set the Style to 'Fixed.' Enter the parameters you want, I used 18x18 pixels...

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Sandy Metal
in Special Effects
Sandy Metal

Another alternative texture to rust. Looks great!
1. Create a new document. Fill the background with white. Press 'D' than 'X' and then choose the color shown on the picture. Create a new layer and go Filter>Render>Clouds...

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in Photoshop Articles
Screen Modes

Read about Photoshops various screen modes and you might learn a thing or two.
1. Pressing the 'F' key allows you to scroll through the different screen modes. The first mode is Standard Screen mode which is the default...

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Screwdriver
in Drawing Techniques
Screwdriver

Need to screw something down? Create your own screwdriver!
1. Start off by creating a new layer and create the shape that you see using the Rectangular Marquee Tool...

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Planets
in Drawing Techniques
Planets

Create realistic looking planets without touching 3D Software.
1. First you need to create a background. Create a new document, make the background black, than add some noise by going Filter>Noise>Add Noise with a setting of 90 - 110 with Mono checked...

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Plasma Effect
in Special Effects
Plasma Effect

1. Start off by creating a simple shape on a new layer by using the Marguee Tool. Fill it with whatever color you like.
2. Next, use the Dodge Tool () and highlight the outside of the shape...

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