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Old 06-23-2006   #1 (permalink)
skylix
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Join Date: Jun 2006
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Thumbs down Realistic bulletholes

Hi to everyone. This is the first time i'm writing a PS tutor, so please, be mercyfull . Also i'm not English so i'm already begging your pardon for probable mistakes. Ok, let's start.

1. Create a new image sized 512by512 px, 72 dpi. (File->New...)

2. Then press [b]D[b] button to set colors to default - (B&W) and make a new layer (Ctrl+Shift+N).

Perform the following actions:
Filter > Render > Clouds
Filter > Render > Difference Clouds




3. Filter > Blur > Gaussian Blur (with a radius of 4 px)
Filter > Sketch > Chrome: Detail - 10, Smoothness - 0




4. Open the Image menu , then select Adjustments > Levels and set everything as follows.


5. Now do this : Edit > Transform > Scale : make the image proportionally smaller by 50%


6. Make a new layer and set the foreground color black (#000000). Now take airbrush tool, select the Soft Round 100px brush and draw a black spot in the center of image.


7. Layer > Layer Style > Bevel and Emboss:

Style - inner bevel,
Technique - chisel soft,
Depth - 500%,
Size - 10px,
Soften - 0px,
Angle - 90 degrees,
Hightlight mode - Screen,
Hightlight color - #FFFFFF.
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