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Wood Texture |
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First make a new image 200 x 200 pixels. Then create a new layer. |
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Go to Filter>Noise>Add Noise:
Amount: 999 Distribution: Gaussian Monochromatic (Check this)
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Go to Image>Adjust>Hue/Saturation, the image color will change when you "play" with the three settings, now follow the settings below: |
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Go to Filter>Blur>Motion Blur: (Follow the settings below)
Angle: 0 Distance: 24 pixels |
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Now make some circle selection like below: |
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Go to Filter>Distort>Twirl, Angle: 204 or more, but not too much. The circle will become like this: |
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Make several more until it is enough.. |
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Make a rectangular selection like the picture below: Then press Shift+Ctrl+i to inverse the selection, then press the Delete key. |
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Make a rectangular selection like the picture below: Then press Shift+Ctrl+i to inverse the selection, then press the Delete key. |
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Now we need to add some layer effects, go to Layer>Effects>Bevel and Emboss, follow the settings below:
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DONE! |
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After that you can add any effects you want: |
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