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Brick Wall Tutorial in Adobe Photoshop |
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Saturday, 10 December 2005 |
In this Photoshop Tutorial we are going to create a photorealistic brick wall. First we will make the brick pattern, then we add the texture and then tweak it a bit to create a realistic brick wall
In this Photoshop Tutorial
we are going to create a photorealistic brick wall. First we will make the brick
pattern, then we add the texture and then tweak it a bit to create a realistic
brick wall.
Step 1
Create a new Document
- 50 x 50 Pixels
- RBG mode
- White background
Select the entire image area: Select>all
Choose Edit>Stroke
Enter a setting of 2 - inside
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Step 2
Choose the Line tool (Under the custom shape in the toolbar)
- 4 Pixels
- Black
- Choose the fill pixels option from the options bar
- Turn anti-aliasing OFF
Draw a horizontal line through the middle
Add another vertical line through the middle on the top half only (as
shown)
With the marquee tool select the outside border at the top left and delete
it (press the delete key)
Repeat for the right top as shown
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Step 3
We have now created a pattern for our bricks
Select>All
Edit Define Pattern and then name the pattern bricks
You can now close the bricks document, we dont need it anymore
Create a new Document - This is where we will use our pattern to create
a wall
- 400 x 300 Pixels (You can use any size)
- RBG mode
- White background
Choose the channels palette and create a new alpha channel
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Step 4
Choose edit>Fill
Select pattern and find our bricks pattern
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Step 5
Here is the basic brick pattern applied to the channel.
Can you believe this is where some tutorials end? Not this one, lets
make some texture and depth
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Step 6
We are going to round the corners of the bricks
Choose Filter>Blur>Gausian Blur
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Step 7
Now choose Image>Adjustments>Levels
Move the sliders closer to gether to create the hard edges, rounded corners
The shape is now complete - Depth time
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Step 8
Choose Filter>Gaussian blur
Blur it so that the edges are still visable but the bricks are kind of
gray. This is going to nake the bricks look rounded in 3D space
Click OK and then DONT TOUCH ANYTHING!
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Step 9
Choose Edit>Fade (If you touched anything since the last step this
is not avaliable)
Choose 80% and Linear Burn
Notice the blur will blend into the shape of the bricks
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Step 10
Fianl part of the texture preperation
Choose Filter>Noise>Add Noise
Use 12% or less, we just want a hint
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Step 11
Choose the layers palette and click on the background to return to the
normal display thumbnail
Select 50% gray for the foreground and white for the background colors
Choose the linear gradient tool
Drag the gradient tool from the bottom to the top of the image to create
a gradient
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Step 12
Choose Filter>Render>Lighting effects (Enter the settings shown)
Choose the Alpha 1 from texture channel to load our bricks texture
Select a spotlight and choose a brick red color from the top color picker
Click ok
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Step 13
We now have a pretty good brick texture, but lets take it futher...
Open the channels palette
Hold down the ctrl/Cmd key and click on the alpha 1 thumbnail - You should
see a selection around the shapes of the bricks
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Step 14
Return to the layers palette
Make sure the Background is active by clicking on the thumbnail
With the selection (Bricks outline) still active Press Ctrl/Cmd + J -This
will copy the bricks to a new layer

Choose the background and select Image>Adjustments>Hue/Saturation
Move the saturation slider to the left to reduce the color of the mortar
to a nice gray
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Step 15
As a final touch add a drop shadow to the top layer
Choose the eraser tool and make the brush one of the "splatter"
presets
Dab the edges of the bricks to erode them a little bit.
There you have your realistic bricks!!!!
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