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PROJECT : Cube mosaic
APPLICATIONS : Adobe Photoshop |
Introduction :
In this project, fill a layer with cube
and vary their texture and color to
create a 3D mosaic effect. Using various
blending of colors can create a very
interesting mosaic texture.
Step 1
Create new a new file with 800x600 with
black background by chose file, New
(Ctrl/Command+N) from the menu bar to
open the New dialog box. Set the Width
to 800 pixels and Height to 600 pixels.
Set the Resolution to 72 pixels/inch.
Be sure to select White background.
Click OK Step
2
Fill Background layer with black using
Paint Bucket Tool
Choose Filter, Noise, Add noise from
the menu bar to open the Noise dialog
box. Check the Monochromatic box, check
Distribution box, and then set the Amount
to 100% and click OK to apply black
and white noise to the Background layer.
Step 3
Create Mosaic Tiles by choosing Filter,
Texture, Patchwork from the menu bar
to open the Patchwork dialog box. Choose
Square Size to 10 and Relief to 8 and
click OK to fill the Background layer
with uniform mosaic tiles.
Step 4
Create 3D effect to the tiles by choosing
Filter, Stylize, Glowing Edges to open
the Glowing Edges dialog box. Choose
the setting shown below and click ok.
Step 5
Create a new layer (Shift+Ctrl/Command+N)
make sure the foreground color is set
to black. Using Paint Bucket Tool fill
Layer 1 with black. Then Choose Filter,
Render, Difference Clouds from the menu
and fill Layer 1 with a cloud pattern.
 
Open the later Style drop-down list
from the upper-left corner of the Layer
palette, and click Overlay to apply
Layer 1 to Background. Step
6
Click Layers from the menu bar, New
Adjustment Layer, the Gradient Map.
The Gradient Map Dialog box will open.
Double click on the Gradient Bar ( Under
Gradient used for Grayscale Mapping
text ) to open the Gradient Editor dialog
box.
Click the first gradient preset in the
Preset area, then create 3 more colors
by clicking under the gradient bar.
Then double click on the second stop
color and select red, then double click
on the third stop and select orange
and so on. Once you are done click Ok
on the Gradient Editor, then OK on Gradient
Map and you are done.
Step 7
You are done. |
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