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In this tutorial we will be creating a rock texture. This can be used for many things including stone walkways, grave stones, and even textures for 3d programs. It's a fairly easy effect to master and it produces very cool results. Let's get started.
Create a new file in Photoshop by clicking on File>Open. Click on
Set Foreground Color. Choose brown color or a shade of brick color. Click on OK. Select the Paint Bucket Tool. Click on your canvas. It will fill the background with brown color.
First of all, you will need Photoshop (which I am using here) or a similar piece of software. Secondly, you need a simple asphalt texture. To save your time, you can use one of those which come with 3ds max (if you have it, that is). I used Asphalt3.jpg which is located in the maps/concrete folder. ...
Important note: Try with different values of the border thickness parameter when you apply the stained glass filter, use a value of 5 or some thing like that and I think it would look better (im too lazy to change the tutorial because I would have to change the sample pics too)
Create a new layer in Photoshop and fill it with a light brownish, slightly orange color. Try different colours depending on the type of wood grain you want to create.
1. Create a new document with dimensions 512x512 pixels at 72 dpi
2. Set the foreground color to #A42E04 and the background color to #E45C05. Apply the clouds filter to the image.
Open Adobe Photoshop and create a new image, I used the dimensions 300 x 300, but any size will do for this effect. Set your foreground color to #999999 and your background color to #FFFFFF. Once you have done this, goto Filter > Render > Clouds and keep doing it until you get an acceptable set of c...
1. Open a new document, any size - fill the background with (#004477) note i used (200x200 for the size)
2. Now click Filter > Sketch > Halftone Pattern and enter these values: (size:1; contrast:5; pattern type:dot).
1. Open a new document any size will do, make sure the colour pallet is set to default (black and white). Then we do a cloud filter.. Filter > Render > Clouds
2. Filter > Render > Difference Clouds - repeat this step 2 MORE times:
Create a new file, having 450x450px and 300dpi. Apply the next instrument and the codes that are indicated below.
Take the following instrument now and represent a circle of white color, like in the picture below.








