1. Open a photograph of your subject in Photoshop.
2. Create a new layer over the photograph. Name it "Texture".
3. Goto Edit > Fill. Set "Contents" dropdown box to Pattern. Choose Wrinkles pattern. **** OK.
4. You should now have the overlapping layer with the following bumpy texture on the "Texture" layer.
5. Set the Blending Mode for the "Texture" layer to Overlay.
Skin Disease Effect
6. With the "Texture" layer active, **** "Add Vector Mask" from the Layers Palette.
7. **** the Vector Mask in the "Texture" layer so that it is active.
8. Select the Gradient tool. Set the gradient so that it is White to Black. Also be sure that the gradient is set to a Radial Gradient.
9. With the Vector Mask box still active, **** and drag on the canvas over the cheek area of the subject's face.
10. **** the "Texture" layer box so that it is active (not the Vector mask).
11. Set the Opacity for the "Texture" layer to 50%.
12. "Texture" layer still active, goto Image > Adjustments > Color Balance. Adjust the RED sliders to the right for Shadows/Midtones/Highlights. This will give the texture a redish tint, so that it looks more like a rash or ugly skin disease.
13. Finally, goto Image > Adjustments > Hue/Saturation. Move the Saturation and Lightness sliders to the left so that the texture blends better with the subject's face.
7. **** the Vector Mask in the "Texture" layer so that it is active.
8. Select the Gradient tool. Set the gradient so that it is White to Black. Also be sure that the gradient is set to a Radial Gradient.
9. With the Vector Mask box still active, **** and drag on the canvas over the cheek area of the subject's face.
10. **** the "Texture" layer box so that it is active (not the Vector mask).
11. Set the Opacity for the "Texture" layer to 50%.
12. "Texture" layer still active, goto Image > Adjustments > Color Balance. Adjust the RED sliders to the right for Shadows/Midtones/Highlights. This will give the texture a redish tint, so that it looks more like a rash or ugly skin disease.
13. Finally, goto Image > Adjustments > Hue/Saturation. Move the Saturation and Lightness sliders to the left so that the texture blends better with the subject's face.
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nice tutorial lol...
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Thats awesome, photoshop is a great program with damn many features.
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