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Creating A Texture


skoz55

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My house is a red brick house that has had a white wash applied to the brick. (Those that don't know, this is like very thin white paint, or stain for brick. It gives a white look to it.) Anyway, I'm considering getting rid of the white wash (by use of pressure wahser) and would like to see what it will look like with the fresh red brick look.

I have a shot of the existing house (posted below) and a shot of the area where the white wash was removed. I now want to apply this "clean brick" to the "washed brick" to view the entire house.

Due to the brick not having a consistent color or texture, changing this in PhotoShop has become difficult. My only thought is to create a new texture or brush based off of a portion of the new brick. Then to select and apply that to all of the old bricks. Obvioulsy selecting all of the old bricks is another problem of its own.

Any suggestions on this?


The file upload manager seems to not be working for this forum. I'll try to upload later. For time being, imagine replacing a painted brick with a plain brick.

Thanks for any suggestions
 
Filter>Texture>Texturizer
Brick

Now as for the color, just poly lasso around and fill with red and change the layer blend mode to Soft Lift;Color
 
I a Have to Agree with M4RK - that way would be a much simplier way to do what you want.

Post a link to the photo and I can show you if you would like.
 

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