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Carbon Texture
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Carbon Texture

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...

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Discover the Pattern Stamp
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Discover the Pattern Stamp

Create a new layer on your open document by clicking on the new layer icon at the bottom of the layers palette as shown. Now you have a new blank layer you can work on. Grab your paint bucket tool (this is one of the methods) and click to fill that entire layer with your foreground color...

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Dashed Lines in Photoshop
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Dashed Lines in Photoshop

While Photoshop doesn't offer a dashed line option, such as that found in Illustrator's Stroke palette, you can easily simulate them by editing a brush in the Brushes palette. The key to dashed lin...

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Wood Background
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Wood Background

Editor's Pick in Photoshop Tutorials, May 2005
Free the imprisoned woodsprite of your fat forested soul with the help of Adobe Photoshop. This tutorial takes you through the process of simulating wood.

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Creating Grunge Brushes
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Creating Grunge Brushes

1. Open an existing picture image.
2. Image -> adjustments -> Desaturate (or 'ctrl+shift+u').
3. Image -> adjustments -> Brightness/Contrast. Play around with the settings a bit and find a good blend (see below)...

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Basic Dirty Texture
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Basic Dirty Texture

1) Make a 400x400 document. You can edit>fill the background layer to any colour you want, I suggest a moderately dark gray.
2) Go to Filter > Render > Difference Clouds and something like below will form.
3) First Ctrl+Click on the layer you just created...

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Wood Texture in a Few Steps
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Wood Texture in a Few Steps

1. Create a new document (Ctrl+N) and render a clouds filter (Filters> Render> Clouds).<br/> 2. Duplicate the layer and set the top layer to "Overlay".<br/> 3. On the "Background" layer, apply a fibers filter (Filters> Render> Fibre) with the following properties:...

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