Cool Chrome Effect
1. Open your picture and fill it with black.
2. Add a few lens flare here and there.
3. Go Filter > Sketch > Chrome
Detail: 10
Smoothness: 0
4. Duplicate the layer by clicking Ctrl+J
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1. Open your picture and fill it with black.
2. Add a few lens flare here and there.
3. Go Filter > Sketch > Chrome
Detail: 10
Smoothness: 0
4. Duplicate the layer by clicking Ctrl+J
Step 1. Open a new document. I used 300x150. It does not make a difference.
Step 2. Get your paint bucket tool and fill the background white then select black for your foregroung colour, and find some decent brushes, devianart is a great place!
Start a new document I used size 400x125px and fill it with white. Then find a nice pictire or render. Then pick the stamp tool (near the history brush tool) and chose a brush then press Alt and click on a place that you like. Then click again with the brush before you clicked with a circle...
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This tutorial wil teach you how to create this background.
First of all you need to get two colors that are army like. Green and a tan yellow. Then press Filter > Clouds. And then Filter > Difference clouds. Press Ctrl+F a few times till you get something like this
Create a new layer of width 200px and height 100px so we have enough room, fill the background with a colour, i used #9e622d. Now get out your marquee tool and create a button sized image. Around 70x40 and fill it with a dark brown.
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Open a new image 400x400 and have the background transparent. Make two guides by going View > New Guide.
Guide 1: 200px Vertical Guide 2: 200px Horizontal
2. Get out the Rounded Rectangel Tool and make a shape in the center of the image, this is what the guides is for.
Copy the .abr files into C:Program FilesAdobePhotoshop 7.0PresetBrushes. (The derectory will be different if you using something other then 7.0)
Load Photoshop, if its already open, close it and open it again. Click on the brush tool.
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