Photoshop :: Wood Grain Look....
Jul 13, 2007I am thinking of putting some water text on something but it would be nice if i could create a wood grain effect behind it.
View 6 RepliesI am thinking of putting some water text on something but it would be nice if i could create a wood grain effect behind it.
View 6 RepliesI am wondering if there is a tutorial for making a wood grain surface? I'm trying to create a desk background some what similar to the picture linked below. [URL] ......
View 2 Replies View RelatedI'm trying to create a button that has a wood grain surface (got that) and rounded corners (check) and a rounded surface appearance. The last part I can't figure out. Is there something built in, or a script-foo that I have to use? (Win 7 platform, GIMP ver 2.6.)
View 1 Replies View RelatedI used to use the add grain feature and then I would specify the grain to have a horizontal or verticle pattern. Now, I guess there is no more add grain tool unless you use bridge. So, I tried it in bridge and adding grain works but there is no way to make it horizontal or verticle. Is there any other toold that would do this effect?
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View 4 Replies View RelatedI'm considering making a website to market and sell some of the woodworking products I have been building, cabinets and pieces of furniture, things like that. I'm thinking a nice wood graing background or look and feel would be nice, maybe with some screw heads for buttons and things like that. I'm just curious if anyone has any tips or tutorials that they've seen on creating a realistic looking wood grain pattern. I'm sure I'll eventually come up with something acceptable, but why re-invent the wheel if someone has already come up with it!
View 9 Replies View Relatedwood texture?
I don't know if this belongs in the advanced techniques forum or not, I guess that kind of depends on the answers
I just want to make a semi jagged edge of wood that looks like it was burnt. like as if a portion of a table had been burnt off.
I'd like to reproduce a vintage effect: painting on wooden planks ! The Tennessee vacation website has a such effect on the background (
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I have the picture and the brush but I can't find the settings to have a proper overlay, hiding the wood color but keeping the wood effect.
I am trying to create an effect that will make letters appear to have been burned into wood - I created a wooden board in photoshop with the help of EyeCandy 4000, found the right color and texture for the lettering, but I cannot get the letters to appear burnt INTO the wood. Used EyeCandy's "bevel boss" but now matter how I manipulate the curve, it always looks like the letters are on top of, instead of burned into, the background.
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I want to turn some photos of old wood stained furniture into furniture that looks like it has been painted with a brush.
Just loaded PS CS4 on my 64 Bit Vista machine. Although loading the Grain Surgery filters, etc into my plug-ins folder works fine, CS4 doesn't 'see" them. Visual Infinity seems to have moved on so I can't ask them. Any one else have this wonderful set and had similar problems. Grain Surgery worked fine on the same machine with CS3. Grain Surgery 2 is or was such a wonderful program.
View 8 Replies View Relatedknow of a really good way to remove film grain?
View 8 Replies View RelatedWhen you've got a photo which the resolution isnt that great on, you tendt to get this grainy effect. It seems to happen mainly on dark colourslike black. When you zoom in close you can see its made up of various colours. None of which generally tend to be black. Is it possible to get all these coloured pixels roughly the same colour so that you can get a smoother finish.
Ive tried various things like the heal brush, few filters etc but nothing really seems to do the trick.
how to correct the "grainy" quality some dark colors exhibit when captured at high ISO (like 1600)?
View 7 Replies View RelatedI have a Canon EOS 450D and started taking photos in RAW and edited the photos afterwards with the PS RAW editing function. Often, the result on the "RAW screen" is good enough and I do not open PS CS5.
The following happened (I edited nearly 100 photos like this, but printing them was a disaster!). Image during editing in RAW:
Settings:
Setting under image in RAW:
Printing photo- a scan:
Watching the photo for the first time in PS:
What went wrong? Did I sharpen too much and if so, why did the picture still showed very nice on the "RAW" image? The size of most of the photos are more than 10 MB.
I scan mid format film, and I would like to ask you what is the best way to remove or reduce film grain/noice ?
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I've got text superimposed on a photo of wood in ID (Text was added in ID.) Client wants the text to look like it's engraved in the wood. I don't think I can do this in ID.
Many years ago I did something similar in PS with text on a marble background, and it took many steps to accomplish.
What's the best way to do the wood engraving? I'd like to avoid having to go through zillions of steps, because I anticipate changes in the project.
my friend has a picture of a girl and he wnats it 'engraved or carved' into wood.
every tutorial i found on google is seriously poor quality.
I have recently acquired an image from around 1850 that I am restoring and I was wondering if anyone had advice on this one issue. The photo has alot of grain to it in the dark areas of the photo. When I start bringing the photo back to life the grain is even more noticeable obviously. Does anyone know of a good technique to remove this kind of extreme grain?
View 7 Replies View Relatedi got an ir filter and tried my first shots with my digital camera. i set the exposure at 1/20 at 3.5. the grain is unbelievable! the camera is a fuji s700. (i use pro cameras for my regular work, but i figured this one would be good enough for ir.)
View 1 Replies View RelatedIs it possible to remove grain from a photo?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI've been trying to edit concert pics I've taken and a lot of them tend to be a little grainy due to the camera settings... I realize the sample picture posted my not clearly show what I'm looking for but I can forward a sample pic.
View 13 Replies View Relatedwhat's the best way to remove color pixles from converted bw images with a grain filter?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI use a light box to take pictures of my wood art items. The walls of the light box are made from foam core boards and light wooden frame for increased stability. Even though I can place a poster board for background color inside the light box and curve it up the back to create a seamless surrounding, parts of the corners may get in the picture.
I have recently purchased Photoshop Elements 11 and am in the learning curve. Can I touch up the areas of the light box corners that show up in the photo? This is probably done in Editor. I have used another "old" editor Microsoft Picture It! Publishing Platinum 2001 for years where I would use paint to touch up the background or cover up something in the background. But it was difficult to get the background colors to match even if the color was white.
I have elements 10 and am interested in other product additional filters that can remove grain/texture from old photo. I have used noise reduction, dust and despeckle as well as gaussimer blur as it is a portrait. Still not happy with results.I have heard that there are filters specifically designed to remove grain/texture.
View 4 Replies View RelatedI have LR 4.1 when I try to add grain using either a user preset or through lightrooms grain presets (heavy, light, medium) it doesn't add the grain to the video. Is this a feature that LR can't do with video
View 2 Replies View RelatedI need to recreate a burning wood effect similar to attached sample or even more realistic. I thought I saw such tutorial here, but can't find it now.
View 2 Replies View RelatedHere are some of our samples. We are just starting out. We would like to know if these would be considered professional enough? we aren't using global illumination because our computer can't handle that setting.
Also, see the wood texture? How to improve the wood texture? i think it looks great, we just need to make the grain more subtle.
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I am using the Texture --> Grain effect to give my fonts and graphics that "chalkboard look", however the grain effect makes everything that I add the effect to White. Can I not have any color using the grain effect? For example, my font is yellow but when I add the grain effect, it turns white. Is white my only option with Grain effect?
How to achieve the "chalk" look! Grain effect seems to work the best for me (except the color issue).
I have designed a wooden bracing system and added the wood material properties for the part in Inventor 2012. My question is this - does Inventor have the ability to add stainless steel wood screws to the assembly to make this a 'real world' situation prior to me doing a stress analysis on it ? Something similar to the bolted connections for metal assemblys but for screws in wood is what I'm looking for.
Autodesk Inventor Professional 2013 SP2 64-Bit Edition
Windows 7 HP Z400, Intel Xeon W3550 3.07GHz
12.0GB RAM, ATI FirePro V4800 (FireGL)