Photoshop Tutorial – Making a Army Camouflage Texture

In this tutorial we’ll create a Army Camouflage Texture:

1. Make a new file with the Width and Height=512.

2. Go to Filter->Render->Clouds.

3. Then Go to Filter->Artistic->Cutout and use Number of Levels=8, Edge Simplicity=0, Edge Fidelity=2.

4. Go to Filter->Noise->Add Noise and set Amount=2.51, Distribution=Gaussian and Monochromatic checked.

5. Go to Layer->New Adjustment Layer->Gradient Map and use a green gradient or the colors you want, I used Shiny Sphere preset.

Photoshop Tutorial - Army Camuflage Texture

6. Go to Layer->New Fill Layer->Pattern and select the Woven pattern then set the layer blendeing mode to Soft Light.

Photoshop Tutorial - Army Camuflage Texture

7. Go to Layer->New Fill Layer->Pattern and select the Zebra pattern and set the Scale= 1000%, then set the layer blendeing mode to Soft Light.

Photoshop Tutorial - Army Camuflage Texture

The final result should be like the one bellow:

Photoshop Tutorial - Army Camuflage Texture

About Andrei

I am a Web Designer from Romania, specialized with jQuery, Wordpress, Photoshop etc.
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5 Responses to Photoshop Tutorial – Making a Army Camouflage Texture

  1. Smartapa says:

    Nice tutorial tnx! But the Zebra pattern isn’t in the CS 3 Extended so had to do my own..and that didn’t turn out great xD

  2. chris O'Brien says:

    Great tutorial… Thanks. Very useful.

  3. CG tutorials says:

    Great tutorial…Thanks.

  4. Thanks for the tutorial…

  5. Amazing tutorial….I just bookmark these…..

    Thanks…

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