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This is a discussion on scratchy texture? within the Dallas / Fort Worth forums, part of the Texas category; Anyone have a good sized scratchy texture file? I'm trying to make an 'antiquey' looking picture and eveything I've googled ...

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scratchy texture? - 05-11-2007, 06:10 PM


Anyone have a good sized scratchy texture file? I'm trying to make an 'antiquey' looking picture and eveything I've googled is thumbnail size.... Thanks!
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you can find texture brushes online. I found a bunch of useful brushes here:

http://veredgf.fredfarm.com/vbrush/main.html

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have I mentioned that you guys rock my socks off???? 'cause ya do. Thanks so much
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Ok, I guess I cant figure this out :0( I'm currently editing a psd, but when I open the Jpegs they are signifigantly smaller, how do I make them the same size as my psd?
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The brushes I posted above, you need to download them and unzip them. Then you'll need to load them to your brushes.

Once you do that, then you can creat a new layer, use the texture, adjust opacity to your liking and erase out certain spots if needed.

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Sure does, thank you!!!
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