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lordCovenant
29th May '07 Tue, 10:14
http://i197.photobucket.com/albums/aa274/lordCovenant/15.jpg
I just wanna share a simple effect na i love doing! :D




Create a new document using the Default Photoshop Size and apply a Clouds filter (Filter > Render > Clouds).
http://i197.photobucket.com/albums/aa274/lordCovenant/1.jpg

Use the Motion Blur filter (Filter > Blur > Motion Blur) to apply the following properties:
Angle: 0º
Distance: 150 pixels
http://i197.photobucket.com/albums/aa274/lordCovenant/2.jpg
Click OK.



Use the Add Noise filter (Filter > Noise > Add Noise) to apply the following properties:
Amount: 5%
Distribution: Uniform
Monochromatic: Uncheckmarked

http://i197.photobucket.com/albums/aa274/lordCovenant/3.jpg
Click OK.



Use the Motion Blur filter (Filter > Blur > Motion Blur) to apply the following properties:
Angle: 0º
Distance: 10 pixels
http://i197.photobucket.com/albums/aa274/lordCovenant/4.jpg

Click OK.



Create a new layer and apply a Clouds filter (Filter > Render > Clouds).
http://i197.photobucket.com/albums/aa274/lordCovenant/5.jpg

On the current layer, use the Brightness/Contrast tool (Image > Brightness/Contrast) to apply the following properties:
Brightness: -25
Contrast: 50
http://i197.photobucket.com/albums/aa274/lordCovenant/6.jpg

Click OK.




Add a layer mask (Layer > Add Layer Mask > Reveal All) to the current layer.
http://i197.photobucket.com/albums/aa274/lordCovenant/7.jpg


In your new layer with Clouds Filter and layer mask, use Hue/Saturation tool (Image > Adjustments > Hue/Saturation) and apply the following properties:
Hue: 10
Saturation: 70
Lightness: 0

Click OK.

Still at the cloud thumbnail, Use the Add Noise filter (Filter > Noise > Add Noise) to apply the following properties:
Amount: 5%
Distribution: Uniform
Monochromatic: Uncheckmarked

click OK, and then, Apply Motion Blur Filter (Filter > Blur > Motion Blur) to apply the following properties:
Angle: 0º
Distance: 30 pixels

Click OK.

Change the layers Blending Mode to Overlay



Click your layer mask thumbnail, use Brush Tool (B) set to 250px and with 50% opacity, start brushing away rusted parts from the layer to create a group of tiny speckles of rusts in your metal. Make sure that your foreground color is set to default (or black).





There you have it, after being flattened out, this trick can be used as a background or a text effect. Enjoy!! :peace:

redzcreep
30th May '07 Wed, 09:21
hahahaha....

ok galeng ni kuya!!..

:clap: