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Create a halftone border in Photoshop.
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Add a halftone drop shadow using Photoshop.
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Free high-quality high resolution photos.
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How'd They Do That? - Unfinished Art
In just a few minutes you can create this cool unfinished art effect. Simply follow the steps below.
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“Color on Call” illustration by Kirk Manley,
Feb/Mar 2005, V10N1
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1. Open your image in
Photoshop, and name
it Layer 1. Make a copy
of Layer 1 by dragging
it to the Create a new
layer icon.
2. Select Layer 1 copy
and choose Image >
Adjustments > Desaturate.
Click on Filter >
Stylize > Find Edges.
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3. Select Image > Adjustments
> Brightness
/Contrast. Use the values
shown. Click OK.
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4. Drag Layer 1 copy
below Layer 1, and select
Layer 1. Click the
Add layer mask icon.
Press d to set Mask
Default colors, then
x to inverse them, so
that black is the foreground
color.
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5. Select the Gradient
Tool. In the Options
bar at top, use the settings
shown. Starting
at the tip of the plug,
drag the cursor to the
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6. Select Layer 1 copy.
Click the Add a layer
style icon, selecting
Gradient Overlay from
the drop-down menu.
Adjust the options as
shown, then click the
gradient bar to open
Gradient Editor.
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7. In the resulting dialog
box, select Noise
from the Gradient Type
drop-down menu and
click Randomize under
Options until you get
a gradient you like. Creatas Image 15329-22IL.
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