Adding rust. Make a new layer take a grunge brush you can use one from the Natural brush set found in photoshop thought I use a grunge brush and start spraying then change the layers blend to Color burn





In this tutorial, you will see how to create twisted background on a simple way. I am sure that you will enjoy this one and if you will follow my steps the final result will be awesome.





This teaches you how to apply light effect on photograph, which comes through the window, and make the photograph more interesting. Click on it i am sure you will enjoy it.





In this lesson, I will explain to you how to create green orb, which fits excellently in your menu or header. For foreground color set #659800, take the Elliptical Marque tool and create the selection like it is shown on the picture below.





Take the Burn Tool and paint over the texture. In order that it looks realistic use more than one presets. In this case I used two. I draw 4 lines with (Brush: 60 , Range: Midtones , Exposure: 85%) and about 2 to 3 times with (Brush: 17 , Range: Midtones , Exposure: 85%)





Now go to Filter-Stylize-Emboss and use this settings. Nice, isn't it. Those of you who are deeper in the Photo manipulation thing will see that this technique would by very nice in order to create some Blending Textures.





Goto Filter > Artistic > Sponge. Adjust sliders so that the result looks like camoflauge. Goto Image > Adjustments > Color Balance. Adjust color sliders to give the color of camoflauge that you desire. You should now have your camoflauge texture.





First, we make new render, go to Filter >> Render >> Cloud Then, Difference Cloud ( Filter >> Render >> Difference Cloud ) 8 > 10 times. Try to read all tutorial .. you will enjoy it.





Here's a quick Photoshop tutorial for creating a reasonably realistic looking wood grain effect. It's a quick technique that looks pretty good. Once you learn it, it can be accomplished in under a minute! Create a new image. I'm using a 150x150px image, but any size will work. Select a medium brown (I'm suing R140 G98 B57) and fill the image (Alt+Backspace). Now go to Filter - Texture - Grain....





Do not deselect yet. If you did then make step backward in history. Create new layer and fill the selection with black color. Now use Move Tool (V) to move black layer down. Make sure that there is no empty space left between two layers. You should have the following:





Color is not so impressive because of low Contrast. Press Ctrl + M to open Curve, pull the line to curve it up a little. Create a new layer mode Overlay, use Brush with black and white to draw some details.





Make a new layer between those 2 ones, use gradient fill this layer from the bottom to the top, (as the color change from white to black), change the mode to hard light.





Make a copy of the last made layer and move off the layer's effects. Choose after that the Paint Bucket Tool (G) to give the layer white color. Press Alt button and select the Pen Tool (P) to cut out an opening on the layer.





Make two copies of the last layer and hide them for a while. Next we should represent the points on the dice. Mark out the rectangle's layer and choose the Ellipse Tool (U), keeping pressed simultaneously Alt button and making small circles like you may see below





Copy this new made group 4 times and applying Free Transform selection, increase it or minimize it if it's necessary. Change the gradient also (the parameters are indicated for each particular case). Make everything look like in the next picture.













