Circuit Board

September 30, 2004 · Filed Under Textures and Patterns · Comment 

Step 1.
Create a new Document. Press ‘D’ to reset your colors.
Apply Filter > Render > Clouds.
Apply Filter > Pixelate > Mosaic : 15 Pixels and apply Filter > Blur > Radial Blur (Settings: 20, Zoom, Best); and Filter > Stylize > Emboss (Settings: 135,10,170).

Step 2.
Apply Filter > Brush Strokes > Accented Edges (Settings: width:2 brightness:38 smoothness:5) and Filter > Stylize > Find Edges then press CTRL+I; apply Image > Adjust > Brightness / Contrast ( Settings: Contrast +30).

And that’s it.

Polish Metal

September 29, 2004 · Filed Under Textures and Patterns · Comment 

In this article I’ll show you how to make the background as the the polish metal.

Step 1.
Create a new document with the size 200X200 pixels and with the white background.

Step 2.
Apply Filter > Noise > Add noise with the parameters: Amount: ~115, Gaussian, Monochromatic.

Step 3.
Apply Filter > Blur > Motion Blur with the parameters: Angle: -45; Distance: 200. ( Set the parameter Distance no less then the size of your document).

Step 4.
Apply Filter > Stylize > Emboss with the parameters: Angle: 45; Height: 2; Amount: 35%.

Step 5.
Apply Image > Adjust > Hue/Saturation with the parameters: Hue: -190; Saturation: 20. And that’s it.

Grass Texture

September 26, 2004 · Filed Under Textures and Patterns · Comment 

In this article I’ll show you how to make a grass texture. You can apply this effect on your webpages.

Step 1.
Create a new document with the size 200X200 pixels and with the black backgrount and white foreground. Apply Filter > Render > Clouds and then apply Filter > Render > Difference Clouds several times to get an image like the image below:

Step 2.
Apply Filter > Stylize > Glowing Edges to meet the following requirements: Edge Width = 1, Edge Brightness = 20, Smoothness = 1. And now increase brightness (apply Image > Adjust > Brightness/Contrast with the brightness parameter 35).

Step 3.
Apply Image > Adjust > Hue/Saturation to meet the following parameters: Colorize, Hue = 80, Saturation = 30, Lightness = 0 to get the green colour. And that’s it.

Sandy Texture

September 24, 2004 · Filed Under Textures and Patterns · Comment 

In this article I’ll show you how to make the background as the sandy texture. You can apply this effect on your webpages.

Step 1.
Create a new document with the size 250X250 pixels and with the white backgrount and black foreground.

Step 2.
Apply Filter > Noise > Add Noise and set the following requirements:

Step 3.
Apply Filter > Stylize > Emboss and set the following parameters:Angle: 45o, Height: 2px, Amount: 30.

Step 4.
Now we have grey sand structure. Let’s make it yellow or the colour you wish. Apply Image > Adjust > Hue/Saturation and set the following requirements -> Hue: 40, Saturation: 60, Lightness: +20. And that’s it.

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