Doughnutz Tile


     
 

For this tutorial you will need:
ULead PhotoImpact - available for purchase here
or
Adobe Photoshop - available for purchase here
or
Jasc Paint Shop Pro - available for purchase here
This tutorial will work in any of these programs.

Filters needed
Krusty Filters Volume 2 version 1 - all of the Krusty filters are available free here
Scribe filters - available free here
Simple Filters - available free here
(Optional) FM Tile Tools - trial available free here, the Blend-Emboss continues to work after trial is over

I am assuming you know the basics of your graphics program and where the tools can be located.
 


Instructions

Screenshots

1. Open canvas 200X200 white. Go to Effects>Krusty Volume 2, version 1> Pattern Generator Radial 4. These are the settings I used for the rose colored tile, play with the red, green, blue and brightness to get the color you want.

*some testers have had a problem choosing the right filter. Make sure you are in Krusty's FX volume 2, v1.01, and the filter name is Pattern Generator not just Generator. It says Krusty's FX 1.0.1 in the bottom left corner, as shown in my screenshot. There is another set called volume 2 but it's version 2, and the filters are slightly different.

It should look like this now.

 

 

 

 

2. Go to Effects>Scribe>Doughnutz and leave it at the default 52.

 

 

 

 

 

It should look like this now.

 

 

 

 

3. Go to Effects>Simple>Quick Tile, apply. You can save it here or go on to step 4 to emboss it or step 5 to make it lighter. If you want to make it lighter and emboss it, make it lighter first, then emboss.

 

 

 

 

 

 

4. Go to Effects>FM Tile Tools>Blend Emboss, default settings as shown and apply. Repeat.

 

 

 

 

 

It should look like this now. You can save as a jpg now. If you want it lighter, as in step 5, make it lighter first and then emboss it.

 

 

 

 

5. reduce opacity for a lighter effect
In PI go to Edit>Fill, white at 50% transparency
In PSP, right click in layer palette>new raster layer. Fill with fill tool, white, reduce opacity in layer to 50%
In Photoshop: Layer>New>Layer, then using the Paint Bucket tool, fill with white, go to the layer palette and reduce opacity to 50%.

Go back to step 4 if you want to emboss it now.

 

 

If you have any questions or suggestions, click on the email button below to contact me. Have a wonderful day!

Results with different colors
Blue
Blue embossed 2X
Blue muted
Blue muted & embossed 2X
Green
Green embossed 2X
Green muted
Green muted & embossed 2X


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