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Ok before you say anything, consider this, I am using other peoples brushes only because I have lost my own. Also, this tutorial is meant to for people who want it simple and easy. So don't go blaming me for it not being "good enough" or some other lame reason someone seems to point at me. So without furthur ado:
First off open up PhotoShop (CS?) and create a transparent document of a width of 450 and a height of 120
First layer: Filter -> Render -> Clouds

Create a new layer, download this brush. and load it.
With your newly created layer, brush evenly with black using the Crown__s_Fractals brush

Create a new layer, download this brush. and load it.
With your newly created layer, brush evenly with white using the RoD_Inc___Render_Brushes brush. Set the layer mode to Soft Light.

Create a new layer and take this picture (Tutorial Link Here)

and add it to the layer and set the mode to Soft Light
It should now look like this:

Now click this button and click Colour Balance
Mess around with the settings, I used
Midtones: 0 +60 0
Shadows: 0 +27 -31
Highlights: 0 +19 +55
Now your done your grunge-like background! This is my final result:

Post your results!
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hey its cool i needed some tut like this to learn how to brush thx you
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thx for the tut.. thx for the brushs..
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This tut rocks... Definetely bookmarking this...
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Good tutorial but the picture doesnt work...the picture in your other tutorial
Simply; you.
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I dont see what u mean, all the images work fine for me.
and who changed my topic name? lol Forest my ass.
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looks quite nice to me, but don;t go saying
and who changed my topic name? lol Forest my ass.
i think it is TacoX who changes the names :P
(or is it cold catalyst? )
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Looks pretty good , but like Forgotten said , it doesn't realy look like a forrest .. :unsure:
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Like dude that tut is realy cool , but you were right , I dont realy see a Forest in it , although some parts of your final result reminds of a Forest but nog the whole result.
Great job , keep it up that way
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