PS production of frosted metal effect on computer case – production example

PS production of frosted metal effect on computer case – production example

Author:nicon Source:Enet Silicon Valley Power In this tutorial we will learn to use PS to create a matte metal effect on a computer case. Let’s take a look at the final effect: 1. First, create a new document, set the document size to 1440×990, and set the background layer to white. Then double-click the background layer to add the Gradient Overlay layer style. The settings are as follows: Blending Mode – Multiply, Style – Radial, Angle 90. Scale – 81%. The gradient color is set to #f2f2f2 and #c3c3c3 as shown below: .Oha714 { display:none; } 2. Create a new layer, fill it with white with the paint bucket tool, set the layer blending mode to “Multiply” and then execute Filter-Noise-Add Noise. Set the value to 8, evenly distribute, and check the Single Color checkbox. 3. Use the Elliptical Marquee Tool to create 6 smaller circular selections. Then center align them horizontally and vertically. .Den293 { display:none; } 4. Press CTRL+R to open the ruler, and use guide lines to distribute and position them according to the spacing. Copy the other 3 and place them in their correct positions. .Kyk737 { display:none; } 5. Merge the adjusted layers above into…

PS production of frosted metal effect on computer case – production example

PS production of frosted metal effect on computer case – production example

Author:nicon Source:Enet Silicon Valley Power In this tutorial we will learn to use PS to create a matte metal effect on a computer case. Let’s take a look at the final effect: 1. First, create a new document, set the document size to 1440×990, and set the background layer to white. Then double-click the background layer to add the Gradient Overlay layer style. The settings are as follows: Blending Mode – Multiply, Style – Radial, Angle 90. Scale – 81%. The gradient color is set to #f2f2f2 and #c3c3c3 as shown below: .Oha714 { display:none; } 2. Create a new layer, fill it with white with the paint bucket tool, set the layer blending mode to “Multiply” and then execute Filter-Noise-Add Noise. Set the value to 8, evenly distribute, and check the Single Color checkbox. 3. Use the Elliptical Marquee Tool to create 6 smaller circular selections. Then center align them horizontally and vertically. .Den293 { display:none; } 4. Press CTRL+R to open the ruler, and use guide lines to distribute and position them according to the spacing. Copy the other 3 and place them in their correct positions. .Kyk737 { display:none; } 5. Merge the adjusted layers above into…

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