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| Is there an easy way to . . . Hi guys. Please take a look at this site - http://www.fusion.uk.com/ I would like a background that it almost identical to the one on this site (with the circles fading), but I'm quite new to PhotoShop and wondered if anyone had seen a tutorial anywhere that would explain how to get this effect with any colours I need. I hope there is someone out there who can help! Thanks in advance ![]() |
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| Re: Is there an easy way to . . . i meant the grey dots that span the whole page. i have "borrowed" their image and just altered the colours etc, although if you can point me in the direction of a tutorial on how to create this, it would be very much appreciated! thanks |
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| Re: Is there an easy way to . . . Welcome to PsG! I guess that Design-dw means the beige halftone pattern. Create a gradient, then go to the filters menu and search for the halftone pattern (I do not remember what sub-menu, somebody else will chime in and give you that info. Maybe stylize?) |
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