Photoshop :: Wood Texture?
Jan 8, 2003wood texture?
wood texture?
Here 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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How does one create a texture similar to this?
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View 6 Replies View RelatedI 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.
Using CS3.
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 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 a lava texture and a ground texture. I'd like to be able to make some cracks on the ground texture that would show through the lava texture below it. Something like a cracked mud look. I would be using this for a game I'm making form some terrain textures. Are there any plugins that would aid in making these transparent cracks and perhaps even add depth to the cracks?
I guess a spider web where the spider was on crack would be something I'm looking for. Similar to the following image:
Lava Ground
I 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.
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Autodesk Inventor Professional 2013 SP2 64-Bit Edition
Windows 7 HP Z400, Intel Xeon W3550 3.07GHz
12.0GB RAM, ATI FirePro V4800 (FireGL)
Is it possible to create a custom wood frame wall type? Or maybe it already exists?
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Here is my situation. I have a nice photo of wood paneling that looks like bead board.
I want to use it as a background to create a realistic wood sign project. That part I have.
How do I create narrow pieces with a faux wood look to make up the frame I want to put around the sign?
Is there a simple way to create the frame, then apply a wood texture?
I have used the make frame option in Xara, put I can't seem to get a wood grain look to lay on the frame I have created.
How do you create a dynamic wood screw block with lookup functinality so that you can select, say, 20mm, 25mm, 30mm screws ect. ect., and both the length and threads change acordingly? Got as far as a lookup for the length with a stretch action but cant get the threads to array acordingly!
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Does not allow to choose a wood? I have problem with material.
I am using AutoCAD 2010 3D and though I am reasonably comfortable with 2D, the 3D stuff is hurting this wee brain of mine. Here is my objective. I have drawn a 3D image of a piece of wood in the 3D model space. I want to profile the edges of the wood with a router design, in this case a Roman Ogee, (see drawing). I have drawn the Roman Ogee in 2D, copied and pasted it into 3D then extruded it. I moved the Roman Ogee router profile into the area at the edge of the board I want the profile to be but I just can't figure out how to get the router profile to run along all 4 edges of the board to look like the image above.
View 5 Replies View RelatedI am attempting to find wood screws for use in one of the assemblies I am working on.
I have logged onto the Content Center as one possible resource. Is there any kind of search engine to look for parts? I can't imagine having to go through each manufacturer looking for something particlular like fasteners.
Besides Content Center, any resource for wood screws. I have looked in Grainger, McMaster Carr, PartSpec... and others. All with no success.
I 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] ......
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