Bitmap textures are digital images representing a surface, a material or a pattern.
Textures can be built as a large image, so as to fill the complete destination area without repeating the image with visible seams. Also bitmap textures can be created to be used as repetitive patterns to fill an infinite area. The borders of these patterns or small textures should be treated to give a seamless appearance when applied to an image, unless, of course, the seam is something to be shown.
When designed for print, textures should be created in high-resolution in order to achieve good results in the final print.
On the other side, if these textures are meant to be used in multimedia, 3d animation or web design, they should be created in a maximum resolution that equals the one of the final display (Tv, computer monitor, movie projector, etc.).
Most Popular Textures and backgrounds Photoshop TutorialsSort this listing by: Date | Popularity | Alphabetically |
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Create a Stone Texture
Learn how to create a realistic cracked stone texture with 3d relief in Adobe Photoshop. Author: My Ink Blog | Visits: 1277 |
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Create a light burst background
Create dramatic bursts of light with rays emanating from the center without having to draw a single thing in Adobe Photoshop. These can be placed behind artwork, digital photos, used as desktop backgrounds and so forth. Author: Photoshop Dragon | Visits: 1267 |
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How to make a simple gemstone
This tutorial is oriented mostly to the beginners. It's easy and effective for making some basic gemstones. I made it with Photoshop CS2 but I doubt you'd have any problems with older/newer versions. Author: photoshoptalent | Visits: 1259 |
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Quick and Fun Backgrounds
Using a gradient and the Render> Difference Clouds filter, we can quickly create a number of different types of backgrounds. You can produce retro tie-dye 60s-looking backgrounds, more psychedelic looks, and even some elegantly-complex patterns. |
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Vintage fantasy map of your area
A cool and simple tutorial showing how to turn a map from google or yahoo into a vintage style version. Author: Stefan | Visits: 1236 |
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Create a Flourish Embellishment from a Photo
You don't have to be an artist to create fabulous digital elements. Often times the building blocks for textures, flourishes and details are all around you. For example, we recently were given this clock from a family member. It's about 100 years old, and I just love the gold flourish on the front, and I decided it would be perfect to turn into a digital element. Author: Everyday Digital Scrapbooking Blog | Visits: 1226 |
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Advanced Waterwhirl Tutorial
Create a realistic watertexture! Author: Web Design Studien | Visits: 1212 |
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Tiled Backgrounds
Create those nice tiled backgrounds. Author: Epragt | Visits: 1202 |
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Mud Texture
In this tutorial, we'll be creating a texture that looks like a mud wall. Author: TutorialWiz | Visits: 1181 |
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Patterns (Seamless)
Make patterns for the web
Author: Escrappers | Visits: 1150 |
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