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Latest revision as of 20:59, 2 January 2011
How to Create a Brushed Metal Effect in Adobe Photoshop CS
Create a new image with the following options
Width: 300px
Height: 300px
Resolution: 120px/inch
Color Mode: RGB 8bit
BackGround: Transparent
Using the Paint Bucket tool fill the background with a 50% gray color
Select from the menu Filter/Noise/Add Noise...
Enter the following in the "Add Noise" dialog box
Amount: 12.5%
Distribution: Uniform
Monochromatic: Checked
Select from the menu Filter/Blur/Motion Blur...
Enter the following in the "Motion Blur" dialog box
Angle: 0
Distance: 31
Using the Polygon Lasso make a selection as pictured in the image below.
This will give you the highlights
Select from the menu Select/Feather...
Enter the following in the "Feather Selection" dialog box
Feather Radius:10 px
Select from the menu Layer/New Adjustment Layer/Brightness/Contrast...
Enter the following in the "New Layer" dialog box
Name: Brightness/Contrast 1
Use Previous Layer to Create Clipping Mask: Unchecked
Color: None
Mode: Normal
Opacity: 100%
Click OK
Enter the following Brightness/Contrast dialog box
Brightness: +60 Contrast: 0
With Brightness/Contrast 1 selected in the Layers panel
Set Layer mode to Screen
set Opacity: 55%
The Final Image
Bibliography
- ISBN 0321555562
- ISBN 0321580095
- ISBN 073571388X
Amazon's Related Products
- ASIN B003B32B2I
- ASIN B002ID8R3Y
- ASIN B00095M4Q4