PS CS2 & CS3 Users. TEXTURE.

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I was sent a short tutorial on using textures, part of the tutorial it reads as follows
"The Texture I used was some golden Brown looking one a kind of Rusty look that gave the final picture the golden shine".

So am in Textures looking for texture with colours but cannot find anything, so am wondering if the person was using CS3 that may be different from my CS2.

Yes i know i should be speaking to the original source, but for some reason the emails keep bouncing back, and i am hoping to get my project finished in the next 3 days..

any ideas please...

Thanks
 
I'm guessing he was refering to a texture layer? probably a pic of rust or brick, something like that, it's often done for a sort of "grunge" look. Add an image of rust over your original image, set the opacity down lowish and try different layer blending modes (overlay, soft light etc etc) and see if it works for you.
Wayne
 
I have not seen the tut you refer to but I think the problem may be his syntax and the word should be pattern and not texture, this would be found under Edit > Fill > Pattern (choose wood) and set the blend mode to overlay if applying to the orig image and not applying to a layer.
 
I have realised with a bit of experimenting that you are right.
So thanks for the advise...
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I'm guessing he was refering to a texture layer? probably a pic of rust or brick, something like that, it's often done for a sort of "grunge" look. Add an image of rust over your original image, set the opacity down lowish and try different layer blending modes (overlay, soft light etc etc) and see if it works for you.
Wayne
 
Thanks for the reply, but as you can see above, I seemed to have found what i was originaly looking for.
However just gone through your tutorial and find that it may well come in at a later date..

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I have not seen the tut you refer to but I think the problem may be his syntax and the word should be pattern and not texture, this would be found under Edit > Fill > Pattern (choose wood) and set the blend mode to overlay if applying to the orig image and not applying to a layer.
 
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