Using the Texturizer

Open these in PSP, Save as Photoshop (.psd)
for use with the texturizer.

Download the Texturizer here.
Unzip and save to your PSP plug-in folder.

Right click and save this picture.

Open the picture in PSP.

Selections, Select All.

Selections, Modify, Contract

Selections, Modify, Feather

Hold the CTRL button down,
Hit C then V
To copy and paste a New Image.

Close all but the feathered image of the girl.

Open a New Image 1024 X 410.
Click on the Girl picture,
from the layer palette,
Left-click/HOLD the mouse button down,
drag from the layer palette to the New Image.  

Close the feathered image of the girl.
(No need to save)
You should have only the 1024X410 image now.

Click on a color in the picture.
You should have two layers.
The bottom layer is empty,
the middle layer has the girl,
add a empty top layer.
Three layers total.

Flood fill the bottom layer and top layer with
the color you picked.
Click the top layer on the
layer palette so it is active. (Blue)

Image, Plug-ins, Texturizer
Load Texture

Click on the texture you want to use.
Move the Relief, Light Direction
and the Invert to change how it looks.

Click OK to apply the texture to the top layer.
Move the opacity bar down so you can see the girl image.

Click on the Erase tool,
Open the tool palette,
Brush size 35, Round, Hardness 0

Start to erase the top textured layer
from the girl image.

This is how mine looks.
You can now move the opacity bar
till you get the texture as you want.

(These are not true stationery width. It's for display only)

Here are a few more.

This is easy and fun.

 

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