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Q1: | I am bored with the textures that the Texturizer adds. Can I make my own? |
A1: | Of course. One way is to scan items with interesting textures or make digital photos of them. Save as a grayscale file in native Photoshop format, and apply them from the Texturizer filter dialog box by choosing Load Texture from the Texture pop-up menu and opening the texture file you want to use. |
Q2: | What kinds of things make good textures? |
A2: | Look around you. Napkins (either cloth or paper), fabrics of any kind, barn boards, sandpaper, uncooked pasta, practically anything semi-flat that you can photograph or scan. |
Q3: | Does the Glass filter include more than one kind of glass? |
A3: | This is Photoshop; your choices are virtually unlimited. In addition to ... |
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