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Making Grunge Brushes
By PhotoshopStar
Apr 16, 2007, 13:31

1. First of all, as usual, create a new document to make the brushes in. I've used a document size of 400 x 300 pixels with a white background.

2. Now with one of those large, soft brushes that come with Photoshop, brush a few times on the Background layer with black.

Settings:


Brushing:


3. Now you need to find a grungy/dirty type of texture on the internet. I've used next dirt texture photo I took a fair few months ago.


Open up your photo and save it as a PSD file onto your desktop or somewhere.

Now back to your brushing, be sure the background layer and brushing layer are one (Background) then apply Filter > Distort > Displace, use settings similar to these and choose the PSD file afterwards.


You should be left with a result similar to this:


Looks alright, doesn't it?

4. To finish this off, get another grunge brush either you made or someone else, and brush a little bit over the edges with white.

 

You also might want to apply Sharpen and fade it to about 25%.

Here's an image I made with my grunge brushes:



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