Pencil Samurai
12-06-2005, 04:08 PM
This is my first tutorial and I wanted to do something I have not seen yet. This tutorial is for those who want to make bamboo and use it as background pictures for line art. So here we go.
First we sart with the rectangular marque tool. Make a colum of similar to the one below then fill it with green using the paint bucket. Next you go to filter the noise. Set the noise to what you want just make sure its enough because we are going to blur it. Next go to blur and the motion blur. Change the angle to 90 and then blur it as much as you want. Your picture should look somewhat like the one below.
http://i25.photobucket.com/albums/c86/KarateArt/newbamboo.jpg
Make a new layer.Next you will add another colum like the first one but fill this one with Brown. Do the samething you did with the first colum. Noise then blur.It should no look somewhat like this one below.
http://i25.photobucket.com/albums/c86/KarateArt/bamboo2.jpg
Next move the brown layer on top of the green one then set the brown layer's opacity to 50% and fill to 88%. Next use the paint brush and make it a tanish color and add horizontal lines going across the bambo. It should end up looking close the this one.
http://i25.photobucket.com/albums/c86/KarateArt/finishedbamboo.jpg
That is how you make bamboo. Hope this helps.
First we sart with the rectangular marque tool. Make a colum of similar to the one below then fill it with green using the paint bucket. Next you go to filter the noise. Set the noise to what you want just make sure its enough because we are going to blur it. Next go to blur and the motion blur. Change the angle to 90 and then blur it as much as you want. Your picture should look somewhat like the one below.
http://i25.photobucket.com/albums/c86/KarateArt/newbamboo.jpg
Make a new layer.Next you will add another colum like the first one but fill this one with Brown. Do the samething you did with the first colum. Noise then blur.It should no look somewhat like this one below.
http://i25.photobucket.com/albums/c86/KarateArt/bamboo2.jpg
Next move the brown layer on top of the green one then set the brown layer's opacity to 50% and fill to 88%. Next use the paint brush and make it a tanish color and add horizontal lines going across the bambo. It should end up looking close the this one.
http://i25.photobucket.com/albums/c86/KarateArt/finishedbamboo.jpg
That is how you make bamboo. Hope this helps.