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Metal Tiles

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Create a new document and apply a Clouds filter (Filter> Render> Clouds). For this step, I've created a 400x400 pixels document.

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Add a Mosaic filter (Filter> Pixelate> Mosaic) with a cell size of 50 square.

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Apply a Reticulation filter (Filter> Sketch> Reticulation) with the following properties:

Density: 0
Foreground Level: 40
Background Level: 5

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Create three more layers and repeat the previous steps for those layers too.

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After you've applied the previous steps to a total of four layers, change the blending mode of all the layers to Screen.

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Flatten the image (Layer> Flatten Image) and duplicate the flattened layer (Ctrl+J).

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With the top layer selected, apply a Motion Blur filter (Filter> Blur> Motion Blur) with the following properties:

Angle: 0º
Distance: 50 pixels

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Select the bottom layer and apply the Motion Blur filter again but with these settings:

Angle: 90º
Distance: 50 pixels

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Change the blending mode of the top layer to Difference.

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Flatten the image again (Layer> Flatten Image).

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To increase the contrast, apply an Auto Levels (Ctrl+L).

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Metal Tiles Tutorial: Final Result

Here is a cropped area of a high resolution version.


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