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Jason Cranford is the author of numerous books such as  the best-selling (DHTML and CSS) for the World Wide Web (now in its third printing). His other books include ( the Art of Filmmaking ) , (Dreamweaver mx magic) and (Photoshop at Your Fingertips) . for numerous versions of Photoshop, starting at Photoshop 7 and including editions for other version that followed. He has introduced  numerous articles to the  Computer Arts MagazineApple Developers Connection ,and Macworld Magazine . He  has been working as an Internet designer for more than ten years creating solutions for clients including Virgin Group, CNN, and WebMD. He is currently the Senior User Interface Designer for AOL eCommerce.
Sas Jacobs is an Australian web developer specialising in web applications  training and Develop ment. She interested in using Flash with dynamic content and She have presented at a numerous International conferences relating to applications development,  XML and  scripting components. She edited the book (Flash MX 2004 Accelerated) as well as books on adobe  Photoshop and  Illustrator. She have a nice flash business web site at http://www .aip.net.au and a personal web site at http://www.sasjacobs.com  

 
 
 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Wooden Wall
This Tutorial will show you how to create a Very realistic wooden wall by a few steps and a ready Pattern . this tutorial also will teach you how to use photoshop patterns . You will get a something like this picture
1: First step. Create a new document with any size
then ..create a new layer and draw a rectangle by the rectangular marquee tool.
Fill The layer with any color
2: Then Choose the Paint bucket tool (or press B key ) and from the options choose pattern instead of foreground.
3:Download this pattern

4:Choose (Load pattern) like what you will see in the following image

 

5: From the blending options of our layer Choose pattern overlay and then choose our pattern and change its scale to 85.

This is the result

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