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PHOTOSHOP TUTORIELS-Weave Effect with Photoshop

Weave Effect with Photoshop

This is about creating a Weave Effect with any image in photoshop, It is quite easy to do. The image will look as if it has been woven on strips.




Step 1 : I will be using this free stock image. You will find it here
It belongs to darthangel2
I will achieve this look.




Step 2 : Press CTRL+J twice to make two copies of the Background Layer.


Step 3 : Click on the Background Layer.


Step 4 : Make sure the Foreground/Background Color is set to Black/White. If it is not press x and then d on the keyboard to restore the default.


Step 5 : Press AT+BACKSPACE to fill with the Foreground Color which is Black in this case.


Step 6 : Double click on Layer 1 copy and rename it Vertical.


Step 7 : Double click on layer 1 and rename it Horizontal.


Step 8 : Click off the eye icon in the Vertical Layer


Step 9 : Go to Edit>Preferences>Guides, Grid & Slices.


Step 10 : Give these settings.


Step 11 : Click OK.


Step 12 Go to View>Show>Grid.


Step 13 : The image looks like this with the Grids


Step 14 : Click the Rectangular Marquee Tool.


Step 15 : Go to View>Snap To>Grid.


Step 16 : Draw out a selection with the Rectangular Marquee. Note I have  drawn the first selection so that it includes the model's eyes.


Step 17 : In the top panel click on the Add to Selection icon.


Step 18 : Draw out the remaining selections.


Step 19 : The Horizontal Layer should be selected.


Step 20 : Click the Layer Mask button. A Layer Mask forms next to the layer thumbnail on Horizontal Layer.

Step 21 : Press CTRL+H to hide the Grid temporarily.



Step 22 : Click on the Vertical Layer. Turn on the eye icon of the layer.



Step 23 : Click the Rectangular Marquee Tool.



Step 24 : Press CTRL+H to turn the Grid back on.



Step 25 : In the top panel the Add to selection icon should be selected.



Step 26 : Draw out the vertical selections with the Rectangular Marquee.



Step 27 : Click the Layer Mask button. A Layer mask forms next to the layer thumbnail on Vertical Layer.



Step 28 : Press CTRL+H to hide the Grid. The Horizontal and Vertical strips are now created.



Step 29 : With the Vertical Layer highlighted, CTRL+CLICK on the Horizontal Layer Mask.



Step 30 : The image looks like this.



Step 31 : Press CTRL+SHIFT+ALT and click on the Layer Mask of Vertical Layer.



Step 32 : The image looks like this.



Step 33 : Go to Select>Save Selection.



Step 34 : In the Save Selection dialogue box I have named the selection as squares. By default New Channel is selected. Click OK.



Step 35 : In the top panel select Subtract from selection.



Step 36 : Drag out over the top left square.



Step 37 : It disappears.



Step 38 : Drag out the next alternate square.



Step 39 : The square disappears. You should deselect all the alternative squares similarly.



Step 40 : The alternative squares have been removed.



Step 41 : Click on the Horizontal Layer.



Step 42 : Press CTRL+J. The squares are copied and pasted onto Layer 1.




Step 43 : Press CTRL+ALT+G to clip Layer 1 with the Horizontal Layer.



Step 44 : Click on Vertical Layer.



Step 45 : Go to Select>Load Selection.



Step 46 : The Load Selection dialogue box comes up. For the Channel select squares saved earlier. Click OK.



Step 47 : The selection is loaded.



Step 48 : Click on Subtract from selection in top panel.

Step 49 : Drag around alternative squares. The squares should be different from the ones selected earlier.



Step 50 : The alternative squares have been removed.



Step 51 : Press CTRL+J. The squares are copied and pasted on Layer 2.

Step 52 : Press  CTRL+ALT+G to clip the layer.



Step 53 : Click the Layer Style button. Click on Outer Glow.



Step 54 : In the Outer Glow the color has to be changed. Click where the small white hand points.



Step 55 : The Color Picker opens. Type 000000 in the highlighted box at the bottom. It stands for Black. Click OK.



Step 56 : Change the Blend Mode to Multiply.



Step 57 : Drag the Size slider while watching your image. How much you drag the slider will depend on your image. I have set the Size at 150. Drag the Opacity slider to 100%. Click OK.



Step 58 : The image looks like this.



Step 59 : Press ALT and drag the fx icon to Layer 1.



The finished Weave Effect.
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