
Using a custom shape tool, add any shape. Then go to the filter gallery and add texturizer from the texture folder and set the texture to sandstone, and set parameters as shown. Then adjust hue and saturation from the adjustment panel. Then use the dodge tool to make some midtones lighter. Use the burn tool to get the following effect by affecting midtones and exposure to 15% Let’s merge the effect into the layer using merge down by right-clicking on the effect. Then apply the levels adjustment as shown. Next texture, we will start by rendering clouds as shown. We have completed the wood texture successfully. Now from the adjustment panel, add some hue/saturation as shown. Using the forward wrap tool, do the following distortions with the brush options as shown. Then from the filter, go to Liquify or press Sift + Ctrl + X

Set variance 8 and strength to 4 so that we get the following effect. We have successfully done a concrete texture.įor our next texture go to Filter -> Render -> Fibres You can also adjust the light to get a different effect. Then go to filter gallery and inside sketch folder select bas relief effect and set smoothness to 2. Select monochromatic as we want only one color, black. Let’s add some noise to start with our new texture. Then let’s reduce the saturation by adding another adjustment of hue/saturation. Set amount to 400% and distribution to the uniform.Īdd the level from the adjustment menu and adjust the output level as shown. Or click the image below.Let’s create another texture, to start to add a nose from the filter menu. If not, sign up now and get the CS6 Superguide for free.
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There you have it, wood texture in Photoshop.įeel free to comment and let us know what tutorials you would like to see in the future. One last thing to give it that final polish, and this is optional.Ĭhoose Filter>Sharpen>Unsharp Mask to define the wood a little but more. This setting will all depend on the resolution of your image and how tight you want the knot to appear. Choose Select>Modify Selection>Feather and choose 30 pixelsĬhoose distort>Twirl to create the effect. Tip: Hold down the shift key to add a second selection.īefore we add the knots, let’s make sure they blend in. In this case choose Image>rotation> 90 Clockwiseįor a touch or realism, let’s add some knots (optional)Ĭhoose the elliptical marquee tool and make oval shaped selections. Many times you may prefer the texture to be horizontal.

I like to stretch the texture a little bit.Ĭhoose Image>Image size and make the height 2x the width (800×1600) If you don’t like it, undo and try the fibers again with different settings. You will now have a texture that looks like wood. Experiment with different variance and strength settings for different results. This is where you will dial in the wood texture. Set your foreground and background colors to light and dark wood tones as shown. I started with a new document at 800 X 800 pixels, RGB and 72 dpi.
