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Basic Interface and TV Lines
The basis of this tutorial is not showing how to make the coolest interface, but to show
how to use the copy/duplicate commands you need to whip things out quick rather then
having 20 duplicate layers and always having your objects paste off alignment, I'll show
how to fix that. We will be using Gradients, as it enables us to do this a lot faster. You
can see, making a control pad does take a little time and there are a lot more steps to do,
I've tried to make it as short as possible.
Basic Interface
TV Lines
Creating Wood Textures with Photoshop
This tutorial will show you how to create original wood textures. I used PhotoShop 7.0 for Windows. Some things may be done differently with other versions.
Wood Texture
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#1: Open up your first image. Select all (CTRL+A) and copy (CTRL+C).
#2: Open up your second image.
#3: Click on the Quick Mask button and paint a gradient on your picture
from white to black. Because you are in Quick Mask mode, The white color
will be transparent and the black will show up red. The redder the image,
the less the other image will show through.
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#4: Click back to Normal Mode and you will see a selection box around
one-half of your image. Now just paste your first image in to your current
selection (EDIT...PASTE INTO). By doing this, your first image fades into
your second image.
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