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Wood Texture
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1. Open a new file. I used 200 by 200 pixels ( in RGB mode ). |
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2. Now fill the background layer in with Brown (Hex: 996633). I used one of the default colors in the Swatches like shown, that worked pretty good. |
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3. Add noise: Filter>Noise>Add Noise. Amount 60, Gaussian doted and Mono checked. |
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4. Motion blur: Filter>Blur>Motion Blur. Angle 0, distance 614. |
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5. Add noise once more, this time enter 8. |
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6. Ok lets make the knot. Select the Radial Marquee tool and make an oval shape on the image somewhere. Then Feather the image: Select>Feather. Enter about 10 for the amount. |
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7. Filter>Distort>Wave. Try and match your settings (which should be default) with mine from the screen shot. Also keep pushing the Randomize button for different combinations. |
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8. When we applied the wave filter, our knot becomes slightly blurred and doesn't fit in with the rest of the wood. To fix this, while the knot is still selected , Go to Filter>Sharpen>Sharpen Edges. Do again if needed. Now are sharpness is back, this makes it look real. |
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9. Deselect. Ctrl-D Done. |