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After choosing
suitable textures, concentrate heavily on
face of your picture than
rest of
body. Take
texture image you have chosen
Concentrate more heavily on
face than
rest of
body for this step. Import one texture image you have chosen, resize it, and position it around
middle of
face. Then, get rid of
unnecessary effects in your textures using both
large soft brush and
Eraser Tool. You can do this at around 100 pixels. Intricate areas of your texture can be done up by zooming in with a magnification of about 400% and use a smaller soft brush of about 8 pixels. When you have already adjusted it well enough to suit you, change
Textures layer Blending Mode to Multiply.
Import
other texture into
workspace, resize it apply
Overlay blending option. Then, do
same procedure as you have done to
first texture. Don’t get impatient, though, since doing this may really be quite time consuming if you’re not used to it. Then, duplicate
layer to enhance
texture.
Survey
results and if you experienced a slight shiver or revulsion from just looking at it your grunge effect might just be successful! It’s not a requirement to feel
creeps, though. As a finishing touch, add some text with a script-style font. Experiment further with
blending options for you to see which complements
curves of
text best. Good luck with your own grunge manipulation.
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