Author: Anonymous Source:
Rendering:
(1) Run Photoshop CS5 and open the material file “Wall.psd” file.
(2) Select the “Brush” tool and select the “Square Brush” brush library.
(3) Specify the brush and switch to the brush panel for settings.
(4)Set the “Shape Dynamics” item.
(5) Set the “dispersion” item.
(6) Create a new “Layer 1” and use a brush to draw.
(7) Duplicate the “Layer 1” and “Background” layers, and create a clipping mask for the “Background Copy” layer.
8) Add a layer style to “Layer 1 Copy”.
(9)Move the “Layer 1 Copy” down.
(10) Select the “Dodge” tool to perform the “Dodge” operation on the “Background Copy” layer.
11) Create a new “Layer 2” and use the “Brush” tool to draw.
(12) Duplicate the “Background” layer, create a clipping mask for “Background Copy 2”, and add a layer style to “Layer 2”.
(13) Duplicate the “Layer 2” and “Background Copy 2” layers.
(14) Display the “Group 1” layer group to complete the instance creation.
Author: Anonymous Source:
Rendering:
(1) Run Photoshop CS5 and open the material file “Wall.psd” file.
(2) Select the “Brush” tool and select the “Square Brush” brush library.
(3) Specify the brush and switch to the brush panel for settings.
(4)Set the “Shape Dynamics” item.
(5) Set the “dispersion” item.
(6) Create a new “Layer 1” and use a brush to draw.
(7) Duplicate the “Layer 1” and “Background” layers, and create a clipping mask for the “Background Copy” layer.
8) Add a layer style to “Layer 1 Copy”.
(9)Move the “Layer 1 Copy” down.
(10) Select the “Dodge” tool to perform the “Dodge” operation on the “Background Copy” layer.
11) Create a new “Layer 2” and use the “Brush” tool to draw.
(12) Duplicate the “Background” layer, create a clipping mask for “Background Copy 2”, and add a layer style to “Layer 2”.
(13) Duplicate the “Layer 2” and “Background Copy 2” layers.
(14) Display the “Group 1” layer group to complete the instance creation.
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