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Embossed Metallic Texture

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Create a new file of 400 x 400 pixel.

Set the foreground to black and background to white (or simply press the 'D' from the keyboard).

Now, go to filter>render>clouds :

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Now, go to filter>artistic>Dry Brush. Set the brush size, brush detail and texture to 3

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Now, go to filter>distort>Ocean Ripple. Set the Ripple size and Ripple Magnitude both to 9.

Press the control+f key after applying the filter for 6 more times (pressing control+f will repeat the last filter) :

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Now, go to filter>texture>Grain. Set the intensity to 60, Contrast to 65 and Grain Type to Enlarged.

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Press shift+ctrl+u to desaturate.

Now go to filter>stylize>emboss Set the Angle to -156, Height to 1 pixel and Amount to 369%

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Go to Filter>stylize>Diffuse and select Anisotropic :

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Now, go to filter>sharpen>Unsharp Mask. Set the amount to maximum (500), Radius 5.0 pixels and Threshold to 27 levels :

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Go to filter>render>lighting effect and apply these settings :

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As you can see in above image that the texture is too dark.

Our final step is to duplicate the background layer by pressing control+j and changing the blending mode to screen. Press control+e to merge the layers. Our texture is ready :)

Embossed Metallic Texture Tutorial: Final Result




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