Wooden Furniture Texture
Today, you are going to learn how to create a wood furniture texture effect in Photoshop CS6. There are many type effort to design the furniture texture image; I am going to apply a different one to complete it, it can be used in the 3D model project and graphic.
Firs we set our art board, Take new file with any size and background color as you required. I have set here 600px width, 400px height with resolution "72".
Take a new layer, set background and foreground color. Go to Filter menu > Noise and apply "Add Noise" amount= "113.01%".
I have taken foreground color "#85613d" and background color "Black" as given below picture.
You got a noised background and going to apply "Bas Relief" to make there a different result, go to Filter menu > Filter Gallery > Bas Relief and adjust value as given below picture.
Now you have to convert it into straight thick line, go to Filter menu > Blur > Motion Blur, change angle "0o" and Distance= 2000px.
In this step, I am going to provide and realistic look of wood texture by the help of filter. Select Rectangular Marquee Tool (M key) and make a selection of as a targeted area.
Go to filter menu > Liquify, a pop up window come on the screen and you have to choose Bloat tool (B key) then adjust the brush size "250".
Now Apply horizontally inside the selection, the straight line will be curled as given below picture.
You have to apply this step on the required area of the rest of picture carefully. You can adjust different size of brush to apply as you like. The result is below.
As you would see a dark spot on the wood piece on some places so I am going to apply that type of sopt to make it more realistic. Take same upper Boat Tool (B key) with different brush size to kame big and small spot as here.
Now going to apply twirl effect on the dark spot, go to Filter menu > Distort >Twirl. The angle of the twirl filter should be adjust according to dark spot size during apply.
This is the final touch of this tutorial, make duplicate layer by pressing (CTRL + J). Go to Filter menu > Other > High Pass, adjust the radius size then change the layer mode "Normal" to "Divide".
This is the final result and enjoy.
Santosh Kumar
This is santosh kumar living in New Delhi (India) and love to work as a Web & Graphic Designing. I like to create sketch, background, illustration and vector graphics. Tutorialbunch.com is a very good place where I express my creativity.
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