Photoshop Tutorial: Make a Brushed Metal Effect and Screw Head -HD-

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Uploaded by on Jan 2, 2009

In this tutorial, you will learn how to make a brushed metal effect and screw head in Photoshop CS3.

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  • @huwgojones

    This is the internet, and you're no cooler after making this comment that you were before. Please take into consideration that not everyone is perfect, whether it be someones appearance or voice.

    I'm sure there are many things that I could laugh my ass of at about you, so please just leave comments like that to yourself when you're watching a video that you watched voluntarily.

    Honestly, the video helped me a lot, thanks.

  • With the shape layer selected go into Edit->Free Transform. You'll be able to size it down and rotate it then.

    For macs the shortcut is cmd+T, not sure about PCs; presumably it will be something like ctrl+T.

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  • in 4:25

    You can also hold Alt (on PC) and drag the screw to moke copy of it.

    And the other option is Crtl + J (on PC) to copy active layer

  • whats up with your voice?

  • Thank you, it rally helped :)

  • @RiverCityGraphix Hey um i love the tut. Im making a template out of the metal and i got a good idea. is there a way i can make bumps in the metal and breaks from bullets hitting it

  • it drives me nuts if the screws are not in the same angles... and they should all be vertical or horizontal...

  • Great video, and I remember about 5 years ago watching tutorials such as this, thinking "oh gosh, that looks hard", and now I could do it in my sleep. Well done.

  • Exactly what I was looking for!!

  • One thing toufh, how can I make it so it will blend when tiled?

  • I love these videos.

    I cannot believe how awesome they are.

    Thank you!

    

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