Photoshop_tutorial.7z May 2026
: Convert your base texture into a Smart Object before applying filters. This allows you to double-click and edit the original color or pattern at any time without losing quality.
: Create multiple artboards within one document to view different color versions side-by-side.
: Use 300 dpi for high-quality printing or 72 dpi for digital-only use. Photoshop_Tutorial.7z
: Open a photo of actual folded paper, desaturate it ( Shift+Ctrl+Alt+B ), and set its Blending Mode to Multiply or Overlay over your base layer.
: Go to Filter > Noise > Add Noise . Set the amount between 2–5%, select "Gaussian," and check "Monochromatic" to create subtle paper fibers. : Convert your base texture into a Smart
: Choose CMYK for professional printing or RGB for web and social media. 2. Creating the Paper Texture
If your .7z file contains existing assets, use a tool like 7-Zip or WinZip to extract the .PSD or .AI files before starting your work. : Use 300 dpi for high-quality printing or
: To make the texture less repetitive, apply a Splatter filter (Filter Gallery > Brush Strokes > Splatter) with a radius of 10 and smoothness of 15 . 3. Adding Advanced Effects