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1. You need to open an image from which you will be creating pattern.
2. Filter > Pattern Maker
3. Drag Rectangular Marqee Tool on the portion of the image...
1. Create new file with 72 PPI and white background. Select Rectangular Marquee Tool and draw rectangle to create brick.
2. Fill it with the color. If you want to fill foreground color press Alt + Del.
3. Choose Airbrush Tool with soft brush...
1. Create new file with 72 PPI and white background.
2. Select Elliptical Marquee tool. Place the cursor in the center of the image approximately.
3. Press Shift+Alt and draw perfect circle...
1. Try Complete Wood Texture Page before starting this tutorial.
2. Create a new file and view Grids. Create a new layer. Using snap to Grids and Rectangular Marquee Tool, draw the rectangular selection. Fill it with black...
1. Try Complete Wood Texture Page before starting this tutorial.
2. Create a new file and view Grids. Using snap to Grids and Polygon Lasso Tool, set a selection segment points to create the top part of the frame.
3. Make a new layer and fill the selection with black...
1. Try Complete Wood Texture Page before starting this tutorial.
2. Create a new file and view Grids. Create a new layer. Using snap to Grids and Rectangular Marquee Tool, draw the rectangular selection. Fill it with any color...
1. Open an image to apply Liquify filter.
2. Filter > Liquify
3. By default, the Warp Tool is selected if not, select the following Warp Tool at the top left of the dialogue box...
1. Layer masking can be used to create advanced mixing effects without changing original images.
2. Open Photoshop. Open main image which will be used as a base.
3. Open another image to apply Layer Masking Techniques...
1. Layer masking can be used to create advanced mixing effects without changing original images.
2. Open Photoshop. Open main image which will be used as a base.
3. Open another image to apply Layer Masking Techniques...
1. Layer masking can be used to create advanced mixing effects without changing original images.
2. Open Photoshop. Open main image which will be used as a base.
3. Open another image to apply Layer Masking Techniques...








