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Mechanical Texture

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NOT to be scripted or made into a "Quick Guide" unless it is
for your own personal use.
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To do this tutorial you will need a working knowledge of
PSP. If you are new to PSP, or have a problem doing this tutorial, you
can find me at Raven's
PSP forum, be happy to help you out.
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Open a new image 300 X 300, transparent background..
Flood Fill
with color #808080.

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Go to Effects>Texture Effects>Weave
Use these settings. Color Black.
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Go to Effects>Artistic Effects>Enamel.
Use the setting Custom 4. Click
here if you don't have that setting.

Note: If you want a variety of mechanical textures
this is the step to experiment with.
Try different settings or
texture effects ..endless possibilities.
| Done using the Sandstone Filter |
Done using the Soft Plastic Filter |
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Go to Enamel again.
Use these settings. Color #FFBF5B.

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Go to Effects>Texture Effects>Mosaic-Antique
Use these settings.


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Go to Effects>Artistic Effects>Charcoal.
Set it Detail 92, Opacity 15.
Do that twice.
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Go to Layer>Duplicate.
Go to Effects>Artistic Effects>Chrome.
Use these settings on the duplicate layer.

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Open your Layer Palette and set the Layer Blend Mode to Burn.

That's it, you're done.:)
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Experiment, and have fun!
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