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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...
Make a new document, 1000x1000 pixels, white background
Apply a Filter > Render > Clouds
Go to the Channel tab and make a new channel.
Go to Filter > Render > Difference Clouds. Now Repeat it 2-3 times after more. Your image should look like this:
1. Create new file. Keep following colors for foreground and background.
2. Filter > Render > Clouds
3. Filter > Noise > Add Noise
(Amount: 7, Uniform, Monochromatic)
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!
After I wrote my four part series on textures, I received a few questions of how to tile them. This tutorial will walk you through how I would go about it. This is a very common task and is extremely useful if you have a texture or pattern that you need to repeat across an image or a website. Using ...
Firstly create a new image in the size of your choice.
Next, press D to reset your colours.
After that go to Filters -> Render -> Clouds
Then, Filter -> Stylize -> Find Edges...
1. We are using this world image for this tutorial. You could use this technique on any image.
2. Open your image in photoshop.
Select the Magic Wand Tool. And select the whole image. Change the color of your choice if you want to...
Open a new document with transparent background and 4x4 px. Rightclick Brush Tool and grab Pencil Tool and set the diameter to 1 px in Options Bar.
Grab Zoom Tool and zoom into 1600% and paint the document like the picture below...
Well here you will be taught how to create gridlines using Photoshop. This is one of the most basics effects to do so you shouldn't have any trouble. If you already took the scan line tutorial, you'll see this on...
Another awesome tutorial by me :P
Start a 400x400 white file.
Go to "filter > texture > Grain..." and use these settings.
Set your foreground colour to " #7FFF00 " and your background color to " #000000 " (black)









