Making Realistic Bump Mapped Metallic Plates

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NikhilVerma

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Making Realistic Bump Mapped Metallic Plates

Photoshop Knowledge Required : Medium
Difficulty : Medium
External Plug-ins Required : None
(Before starting Reset your workspace by Window ---> Workspace ---> Reset Palette Locations)


*img233.echo.cx/img233/2663/wallpaper6hg.th.jpg
This wallpaper is an example of the effect I am trying to achieve through this tutorial.

Okay so here we go...

> Create a New Document (Ctrl + N) with (100 x 100 pixel) size and White background.

> Press D and then press Alt+Backspace, Press X to invert the colors.

> Select the Elliptical Marquee Tool (M) with following settings.*img180.echo.cx/img180/6835/settings19tv.gif

> Align the Circle to the center and press Alt+Backspace to fill it.
*img180.echo.cx/img180/318/step15aw.gif

> Now press Ctrl + A and then go to Edit ---> Define Pattern ( Name : Bump )
> Close the window.

>Now open a new Document (Ctrl + N) with (2000 x 2000 pixel) size and White background.
(You can use any size but make sure it is a multiple of 100 and it square)

> Select the Paint Bucket Tool and use these settings to fill the document.*img180.echo.cx/img180/7543/setting23ak.gif

> Goto the Channels palette. *img180.echo.cx/img180/9905/layers5yu.gif and drag the Blue layer to the New Button *img180.echo.cx/img180/604/newduplicate0mv.gif to duplicate it.

> Now Ctrl + Click the "Blue Copy" layer.
> Go to the Layer's Palette *img180.echo.cx/img180/9905/layers5yu.gif and click on the Background Layer.

> Filter ---> Blur ---> Gaussian Blur (3 pixels)
> Press Ctrl + D to deselect.
> Filter ---> Blur ---> Gaussian Blur (1 pixel)

> Double click the Background Layer and press Ok.

> Now click on the New Layer *img180.echo.cx/img180/604/newduplicate0mv.gif button.
> Fill the layer with Grey color and drag it below the Background Layer.
> Set the blending mode of Background Layer to "Screen" and press Ctrl+Shift+E to merge the layers.

Here is a cropped sample of what your image should look like now.
*img180.echo.cx/img180/549/step25ws.jpg

> Now go to Filter ---> Render ---> Lightening Effects and use the settings below
*img180.echo.cx/img180/2059/setting30qe.gif

> Now go to the Channels Palette and Ctrl + Click the Blue Copy layer again.
> Select ---> Modify ---> Contract (3 px)
> Press Ctrl + M to bring up the Curve Editor and enter the following settings.
*img180.echo.cx/img180/7801/setting45gh.gif

> Now again go to the Channels Palette and Ctrl + Click the Blue Copy layer.
> Go to the layer's Tab and select the layer.
> Image ---> Adjustments ---> Brightness/Contrast ( Brightness : 0 ---- Contrast : 50 )
> Press Ctrl+Shift+I.
> Image ---> Adjustments ---> Brightness/Contrast ( Brightness : 80 ---- Contrast : 0 )
> Press Ctrl+D to deselect.

This should be your image now.
*img106.echo.cx/img106/4880/step34ag.jpg


Now you just need to add the perspective effect.

> Edit ---> Transform ---> Perspective
> Now drag the bottom-right and bottom-left points so that your image looks like this.
*img106.echo.cx/img106/531/setting59di.gif

This should be your final result after some Hue Changes.
*img106.echo.cx/img106/5452/step45fo.th.jpg

Hope you like this tutorial.
Comments are appreciated.
 

AMITAGARWAL02

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NikhilVerma

thanks for nice tutorial

but one thing u have done wrong

not posted correct link for the image

*img204.exs.cx/my.php?loc=img204ℑ=wallpaper7bi.jpg

87 kb it cant be opened
 
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