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Faded Crazy Wall Texture Tutorial
Part 1

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To create this image you will need to purchase "AmeriYank's 100 Textures" for $1.99. You will be using the texture called "aycrazywall.psd". To purchase go here , or click on the button:

I have tried to keep the download time of this tutorial to a minimum by compressing the screen shots. This makes them a bit blurry. It is either that or wait until we walk on Mars for the page to load.

I have also made this tutorial into several pages. This is also to limit the download time.

In this tutorial, we are going to make a texture from an existing texture. You can use this techinique with any image you have, or any from "AmeriYank's 100 Textures".. 

We will be turning this texture:


Original Crazy Wall

Into this texture:

Faded crazy wall

You can use the finished product for background images on web pages, fills for new graphics, wallpaper for your computer, and anything your imagination can thinkup! Now let's get started.

If you own "AmeriYank's 100 Textures", open the one named  "aycrazywall.psd".  You can use any of the textures in the packs for this tutorial, that way, you can increase the number of textures in your collection!

Instructions for this tutorial are for Paint Shop Pro 7. You can easily make it in 5 or 6, using the same techniques.

If you use another graphics program, you can make the image, too. But you will have to make adjustments for whatever program you use. You can easily do this in Adobe Photoshop or Ulead PhotoImpact. Just be sure to make the adjustments for your particular program, as all graphics programs work a little differently from one another.

Follow the red numbers to be sure you do the tutorial in the right order.




1

First, open Paint Shop Pro, or whatever program you are using.

Next, open the image file you are using.

Now, make a copy of the image so that you will still have the original when we are done.

To make a copy in Paint Shop Pro, hold down the "Ctrl" key. While keeping it down, press "D". And VOILA! a copy you shall have.

Close the ORIGINAL image, so only the copy is shown

Making a duplicate image
New image copy

2

Close your original, so only the copy remains. This will insure that you do not accidently destroy your original.



On to Part 2

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