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In this tutorial you will learn how to create a Rounded Diamond Brush for use with your various photoshop documents, designs, and projects. Overall this tutorial is meant to teach you how to create your own brushes, and save them for use on later app ...
In this tutorial you will learn how to create a very unique background effect for using in your signatures and header backgrounds. The end result is a very abstract result that works great with many alternative designs and themes.
This is a very simple techique to creating a metallic textured background.
Photoshop 6 provides many texture/pattern sets, but these may not provide the realism you are looking for in your work, so we are going to look at creating and saving your own textures for application to your design projects. Plus we will make something cool to boot! First I want to find a few im...
Learn how to create your own dirt brush by using only Photoshop.
1. Create a new 600x600 pixel document with a resolution of 100 and name it Wood. Show color, then Input the numbers of the following color: [R: 109, G: 79, B:48]. Then fill the document with the color. You should get something similar to right. ...
1. Open Photoshop. Open an image to apply patchwork grid effect.
2. Create a new layer in the layer palette and fill it with white color. Keep the layer selected.
3. Filter > Texture > Patchwork...
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...
In part 3 of my texturising-tutorial, I will teach you how to make a texture dissolve into another texture. Because you can't build an object or a world with just one texture and bad edges. In this tutorial I will teach you how to connect 2 different textures!
Open a new document with transparent background. I've chosen 200x100 px. Create a new layer and set the foregroundcolour to #A2ACA3 and grab Rounded Rectangle Tool. Set radius to 5 px in Options Bar and make a rectangle.
Go to Filter > Noise > Add Noise
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