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My Favorite Wallpaper Background Texture

This tutorial is reply to the question I receive often - how do I create the texture I use on many of "the two" wallpapers? Here's how...


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Creating a Rocky Texture
Author : TechAlien.com

1. Open a new document (any size you like) and fill it with a black background.
2. Go to Filter -> Clouds.




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Skinning and Texturing
Author : bloodjelly

The point of this tutorial is to teach you how to create a fantastic image where none existed before (yes, we're going to use magic). We'll take a pattern from one image and apply it to another image--in this case, we'll give an old car a new color--zebra! Photoshop is the program of choice for t...


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Floor Pattern 2
Author : EmpireDezign

Create a circular metal floor pattern for your background.


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Rust Texture

1. Create new document (File - New , 500 to 500 pixel 72 dpi, Mode: RGB Color, Contents: white)
Now give your background Layer (Layername=Background) a new color. Choose color CC9966 and fill your document with the Paint Bucket Tool.


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Stylish Patterns - Guide to Patterns

Create stylish patterns, cool results and bandwidth savings assured.




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Shape Pattern
Author : EmpireDezign

Design a pattern that suits your favorite shapes.


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Ice Texture
Author : Tutorialweb

Learn how to create an amazing Ice texture in the fastest way, and in few steps.


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Denim Texture
Author : AbTuts.com

Read this tutorial and see how to design denim.


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Barcodes
Author : Solinari.net

01. Begin by opening up a document larger than the barcode you want. Then go to Filter --> Noise --> Add Noise, with these settings: 400%, gaussian, monochromatic.
02. Then go to Filter --> Blur --> Motion Blur, with these settings: 90 degrees, 999 pixels...

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