Brushed Steel Texture in Photoshop

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  • I'm really going to use this.

    Is there any way of doing old wood or just plain wood?

  • I'll probably be doing a wood texture tutorial shortly.

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  • Awesome video. Simple and understandable even for my mom :) And she is no way near a computer whizz... Keep it up..

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  • Amazing stuff IceFlow. Keep it up ;)

  • Another brilliant tutorial.. keep it up guys!

  • This is awesome! Thanks Iceflow :)

  • Thanks for showing this!!

  • @EmulatedGamer I understand what you mean

  • @EmulatedGamer Then why did you even watch this video?

  • very good, thanks!

  • I left my opacity at 100% and it gave me a better result for my purpose

  • @Flabbaghasted : The beauty of the brushed steel is that it's fast, easy and relatively realistic/good looking. Now you can create wood textures but they take time, are not so easy and/or not very realistic. My suggestion: Grab a real wood photograph, you can find a lot of royalty-free ones if you're not in need of a huge texture.

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