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1. Create new file. Fill it with the suitable blue color.
2. Filter > Sketch > Halftone Patterns (Size: 1, Contrast: 10, Pattern Type: Dot)
3. Filter > Noise > Add Noise
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Editor's Pick in Photoshop Tutorials, April 2006
This tutorial will show you how to create textures from an image. This tutorial isn't about creating textures with white space for the repeat, it is about the harder to make textures that will fill the entire document without a bg.
First thing we need to do is open the image you want to apply this affect to. This tutorial is great, as it combines alot of different Fill Pattern's together...
Step 1. Start of by creating a new document (ctrl+n) with a transparent background. It should be width-300px height-300px. Select black and a gray color in your palette. Step 2. First create some clouds. Filter -> Render -> Clou...
This is a pretty easy tutorial that will teach you how to make some realistic leopard fur. The only part that is hard about this tutorial is painting the leopard spots on the canvas. So 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.
This tutorial will show you how to make a cow texture. This texture can be used for many things. The same concept can also be used for making a Dalmation (dog) texture. Enjoy.
01. All the following patterns are achieved by opening a 5x5, 5x1, or 1x5 (pixels) document, and using the pencil tool. The patterns can be enlarged or shrunk by using smaller or larger canvases. Then go to Edit --> Define Pattern, to name and define your pattern...
Make a new layer, 1000x1000 pixels. Give it a brown color. I used #b59048
Now duplicate the layer and go to Filter > render > Fibers. I used Variance: 16, Strenght:4 Your image should look like this:
Now go to Filter > Distort > Wave and use these settings:








