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post Sep 19 2005, 08:32 PM
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Dots

This tutorial will show you how to make those cool dots.

Step one

First find the image you want to add scan lines too. I just did some clouds to show you.

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Step two

Create a new Document 3 by 3.

Get your magnifying tool and click "fit on screen" at the top.

Step 3

Get your brush tool and find the first brush and draw this:
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Step 4

Now go to Edit>Define patteren and call it something. Now exsit that document and get back to your image.

Step 5

Go to Layer > New Fill Later > pattern and find your pattern.

Step 6

Step the Opacity of the pattern layer to 15%



And your done.

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