Photoshop :: Tutorial For Grunge?
May 24, 2003Are there any tutorials for makiing a grunge sig? I want to make one but don't know how.
View 3 RepliesAre there any tutorials for makiing a grunge sig? I want to make one but don't know how.
View 3 Repliesanyone know of a link that provides floral grunge backgrounds (paid or free)? are there any brushes available for this type of work? any tutorials?
View 3 Replies View Relatedanybody know a way to get a picture to look worn or sorta grungy?
View 3 Replies View RelatedCan some direct my to a good, possibly free, stock photo site for acquiring grungy textures to apply to images with blend modes and layer mask. Hoping for more organic results than what I get with the filters.
View 4 Replies View RelatedI've been noticing a bunch of grunge sigs lately and i think they are really cool. I would like to do one of my own but im not sure how. Can anyone explain how to do them or show me where i can get a tutorial to do one?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI have downloaded and "installed" (unzipped to) several grunge brushes from Dubtastic... I unzipped them to the
adobeAdobe Photoshop CS2PresetsBrushes directory.
But within PS CS2 I'll be darned if I can find where/how to activate them! :
I'm choosing the brush tool and then searching through the brush pallette but I just don't see these new brushes. What am I doing wrong?
i tried to make one using a splat brush but its takes a lot of time brushing. is there any easy way of getting that effect?
View 4 Replies View RelatedHow do i create Grungy Brushes?
View 9 Replies View RelatedI downloaded and saved the grunge brush ABR file type in the following directory: .....
View 4 Replies View RelatedI'm making some grunge brushes from a photo and there is some color on the part of the image I want to make the brush. I want to keep the color as it is and make a brush out of it. Is this possible? When I select the area of the image and goto define brush, the brush is just as black and stuff. The reason I can't just change my foreground color is because the image has multiple colors. Anyway I hope someone understands what I want here.
View 2 Replies View RelatedOkay so I got the grunge brushes off of expertstudio but now I need more.... I need stuff to create things like there are on the splash page of teamphotoshop (splash 17, or splash 13). Anyone have some cool brushes I could have? Thanks for the advice in advance.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI'm an advanced Photoshop user but I am hardly literate in Illustrator, and I was wondering if, and if so how it might be possible to create these effects in Photoshop?
Sparkles: ...
How do you guys make your grunge textures? I want to make grunge filters for like construction lines and stuff.
Not only can I not find the right texture to use but I do not know the best way to arrange the filters and masks.
How was this fade with the words done?
View 6 Replies View RelatedA long long time ago I saw a tutorial on a site that has disappeared it was called 'Ray of Light 2' on www.fundy.net. Now I have gone looking for the tutorial again and cannot find it anywhere unfortunately.
So on that note I was wondering if anybody knew of some good techniques or tutorial to create a light burst behind text/shapes. Now being the awkward git that I am heehee, I am looking for something as realistic as possible.
Can anyone give me a tutorial on how to rasterize an image? Sorta of like this one...
View 9 Replies View RelatedCan you point me to a wallpaper tutorial. I already have the image that I want. I just need to create wallpaper from it.
View 1 Replies View Relatedi am interested in creating a realastic polaroid in ps. i have seen a few tut's online, but the end result is so....
View 5 Replies View Relatedi made a watermark with text and circle around of it and then use soft light to blend it in the picture
but here is the problem if the part of the picture are white the watermark doesnt show.
Okay, I've spent too much time in google looking for a site with tutorials or something I can learn to CG engough so that I can make this hand look better than it does...
View 1 Replies View RelatedI thought as a nice gesture, I would write a little tutorial here on understanding the many faces of colors, and how they are used online and in print. RGB. It stands for Red, Green, Blue; the 3 colors used in combination to produce every color on your computer screen. On your computer there are 256 shades of each of these colors.
View 5 Replies View RelatedI just spent a week coding this nice little tutorial script. Currently i have very few tutorials, but with your help i am hoping to have more. There is no requirement to link to me. Just upload a 40x40 icon, and the URL to your tutorial and your done!
My hope is to have a nice little spot for people to come for photoshop tutorials. It's more like a portal than anything. Personally I love photoshop myself, and would love to see my site grow. But this isnt possible without you guys' help.
I would like to learn how to retouch a picture using photoshop..can someone give me a link on a tutorial to do this?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI'm copying some vector art (monochromatic flats) from Illustrator and pasting into Photoshop as Smart Object. I am making selections from the flats to create individual paths to color however the edges aren't lining up. I end up with gaps between the edges and the lines are jagged.
Can someone please explain anti-aliasing? I am following a few video tutorials, one is saying turn it on and the other says to turn it off.
1) Create a new image
2) Take pencil tool and draw a straight line of 1 pixel, then draw another 31 pixels lower
The color is 102/102/126
3) Take the magic wand and select the part between the two lines.
4) Set forground color to 168/167/191 and background color to white
5) Take gradient tool, hold shift, move from top to bottom and release your mouse
6) Deselect and make a new selection. Make it 3 pixels high and move it so you got the dark blue line and one light blue line above your selection.
(close-up)
7) Take the gradient tool again, take the gradient that sais foreground to transparent and make a gradient in the selection.
8) Take pencil tool again. Take color 188/189/205 and draw a line above the bottom blue line
Take color 228/227/227 and draw another line above the one you just drew.
(close-up)
Now if you want some color variations just go to Image>Adjustments>Hue/Saturation and play with the settings.
Anyone happen to know of a good "melting film" tutorial? I'm looking for a photoshop version of what we've all probably seen on tv. Film strip stopping and getting melted by the projector bulb.
View 3 Replies View RelatedWhile attempting a tutorial out of Scott Kelby's "Down and Dirty Tricks" for Photoshop CS, I could not get the History Brush to operate. When I clicked on it and touched on the canvas all I got was a 'No Entry' sign and a messeage that read "Could not use History Brush because current canvas size does not match that of history state."
View 4 Replies View RelatedI have searched all over for a tute or techinique for making waves and realistic water in PS. And to show waves breaking on the bow of a ship as it passes through the water, but I can't seem to find anything. I have tried it myself a hundred time without much sucsess. Can anyone point me in the right direction?
View 3 Replies View RelatedWould anyone know how to achieve a frame like this in a dark room and is it possible to recreate from scratch digitally using photoshop or other software?
View 3 Replies View RelatedI was looking for displacement map tutorials through Google and came across a listing that showed a man coming through a wallpaper like background. The link was a photoshopgurus.info address but when I attempted to follow the link I received your "typewriter" error page. Will this tutorial be available in the future?
View 9 Replies View RelatedI just recently received Photoshop CS. I have an image. White background with a black logo in jpeg format.
I would like to have the blue glass neon glow totally replace my existing black logo and to have the background black instead of white.