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Choppy Seas


Its a sad fact, but newbies to the world of Photoshop texturing can sometimes feel lost at sea with all the options, filters, and plug-ins available to them. Instead of reaching for a lifeline, however, how about creating a simple seafaring texture on your very own monitor?

The technique discussed in this tutorial is remarkably simple and, best of all, the result can easily form the basis of a more complicated creation, or act as an excellent stock effect all by itself.


Step 1:  Create a new document of a suitable size with a default white-filled background. Due to the random nature of the choppy sea texture, you may want to create a much bigger image than needed and then crop out an ideal section later.

Hit D on your keyboard to set your foreground and background swatches to solid black and solid white (i.e. default colors), and select Filter > Render > Clouds from the main menu.

Step 2: To turn the clouds into a choppy sea texture, run Filter > Sketch > Bas Relief, with the detail set to 15, and the smoothness set to 1. Press OK to render the effect.

As you have probably worked out, the clouds filter has a random seed to it, so don't be worried if your image does not exactly resemble mine.

Step 3: Its coming along just great but the texture is not colored properly, so load up the Image > Adjustments > Hue/Saturation dialog box, check the colorize box, and play around with the Hue slider until the color changes to something ideal.

Step 4: Our water looks ok, but is a tad too 'sharp' to be realistic. To correct this, duplicate your layer via Layer > Duplicate Layer, select your duplicate layer in the layers palette, and run Filter > Blur > Gaussian Blur with a setting of 3px (although this will, of course, vary depending on the overall image size that you selected in Step 1). Press OK. Set the layer's blending mode to lighten, and you're done!

And there we go! Quick and realistic water! But don't stop there, continue on and personalize your water to make it unique and special. Have fun!

- Tutorial written by Andantonius

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User:  calm (#53646)
Date: Mon Oct 06, 2008. 19:37:15

Post #5 of 5

Well done. Knowing your topic is a good thing; teaching is better; learning is best. Thank you.

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User:  sashalla (#53282)
Date: Sat Sep 27, 2008. 08:21:43

Post #4 of 5

I am a newbie to photo shop and I am not too proud to admit that I have made up horror stories in my head of how hard it would be to learn all this stuff. But with this tut I got to make a great texture and it was soo EASY!!! Ahh I am soo happy! Life is good.

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User:  Rosebud63 (#52108)
Date: Sat Aug 09, 2008. 02:24:48

Post #3 of 5

I love Photoshop, but I think I love all the possibilities even more. I haven't done much with it, honestly, because I'm not familiar enough with all the tools (or filters, or how to install them). This tutorial (and the end-result) are a perfect example of the pre-installed tools being enough to do something really creative. Thanks for getting the juices going!

R

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User:  Taipan (#35396)
Date: Wed Dec 06, 2006. 10:17:50

Post #2 of 5

Nice and simple with a great result.

Thanks.

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User:  sanders (#34978)
Date: Tue Nov 28, 2006. 01:01:51

Post #1 of 5

Quote from Man1c M0g;30230:
This is a thread to discuss the Choppy Seas tutorial. Please keep all posts on-topic, don't spam, and read the entire thread BEFORE you post - any issues you have could be answered deeper within the thread.



very cool ,i'm gonna climb them (do the tutorial my self) and tell you what i think,Im a newbie, so it will be a little hard to climb (do) at the beggining.

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