Post by Nick on Oct 16, 2003 10:55:14 GMT
1. Open a new image. Make sure your background color is white and foreground is black. Just Hit D.
2. Use render clouds filter on the background layer. (Filter>Render>Clouds).
3. Add noise to the background (Filter>Noise>Add Noise). Use these settings:
Amount: 32, Uniform, Check Monochromatic.
4. Now apply the emboss filter (Filter>Stylize>Emboss) and use these settings:
Angle: 135, Height: 10, Amount: 100%
5. After you apply the emboss filter, you'll need to fade it (Filter>Fade Emboss), then select lighten as your mode.
6. Duplicate the background (Layer>Duplicate Layer). On the background copy, apply palette knife filter (Filter>Artistic>Palette Knife), use the following settings:
Stroke Size: 25, Stroke Detail: 3, Stroke Softness: 0
Next, change the opacity to 70% and merge down with the background layer (Layer>Merge Down) or (CTRL + E)
7. On the merged background layer, your the color range feature (Select>Color Range). This will bring up a window. You will see drop box that says select. Click and select the option highlights and press OK. This will create a selection as seen below.
8. Make a new layer (Layer>New>Layer) and fill that selection with black on the new layer. To fill the selection, select the paintbucket tool and click inside the selection, but make sure to your foreground color is black.
9. Go back to the background layer, make ur background color white, hold and press CTRL + Backspace to make the background all white and you're done! You now have your own grunge dust on it's own seperate layer. Use it for whatever purpose you want. Hope you enjoyed the tutorial!
2. Use render clouds filter on the background layer. (Filter>Render>Clouds).
3. Add noise to the background (Filter>Noise>Add Noise). Use these settings:
Amount: 32, Uniform, Check Monochromatic.
4. Now apply the emboss filter (Filter>Stylize>Emboss) and use these settings:
Angle: 135, Height: 10, Amount: 100%
5. After you apply the emboss filter, you'll need to fade it (Filter>Fade Emboss), then select lighten as your mode.
6. Duplicate the background (Layer>Duplicate Layer). On the background copy, apply palette knife filter (Filter>Artistic>Palette Knife), use the following settings:
Stroke Size: 25, Stroke Detail: 3, Stroke Softness: 0
Next, change the opacity to 70% and merge down with the background layer (Layer>Merge Down) or (CTRL + E)
7. On the merged background layer, your the color range feature (Select>Color Range). This will bring up a window. You will see drop box that says select. Click and select the option highlights and press OK. This will create a selection as seen below.
8. Make a new layer (Layer>New>Layer) and fill that selection with black on the new layer. To fill the selection, select the paintbucket tool and click inside the selection, but make sure to your foreground color is black.
9. Go back to the background layer, make ur background color white, hold and press CTRL + Backspace to make the background all white and you're done! You now have your own grunge dust on it's own seperate layer. Use it for whatever purpose you want. Hope you enjoyed the tutorial!