3.1
File>Open – Navigate to the folder holding
the image to be processed and open it.
3.2
Check that the default colours in the toolbox are set
for black and white as the foreground and background respectively.
3.3
Copy the ‘background’ layer and rename it
‘saturation’.
3.4
Image>Adjustments>Hue/Saturation - Move the saturation
slider to a value of +60 and click OK.
3.5
Copy the 'saturation' layer and rename it 'glass distortion'.
3.6
Flter>Distort>Glass - Move the distortion slider
to a value of 4, move the smoothness slider to a value
of 8, select canvas from the Texture drop window and move
the scaling slider to 78%. Click OK.
3.7
Copy the 'glass distortion' layer and rename it 'paint
daubs'.
3.8
Filter>Artistic>Paint Daubs - Move the brush size
slider to a value of 3, move the sharpness slider to a
value of 3, select simple from the Brush Type drop window.
Click OK.
3.9
Copy the 'paint daubs' layer and rename it 'angled strokes'.
3.10
Filter>Brush Strokes>Angled Strokes - Move the direction
balance slider to a value of 47, move the stroke length
slider to a value of 3, move the sharpness value slider
to a value of 1. Click OK.
3.11
Copy the 'angled strokes' layer and rename it 'texturizer'.
3.12
Filter>Texture>Texturizer> - Select canvas from
the texture drop window, move the sclae slider to a value
of 64%, move the relief slider to a value of 2, select
top from the light drop window. Click OK.
3.13
Copy the 'texturizer' layer and rename it 'desaturate
& emboss'.
3.14
Image>Adjustments>Desaturate - Change the belending
mode to 'overlay'.
3.15
Filter>Stylize>Emboss - Input 15 degrees as the
angle, move the height slider to a value of 1 pixel, move
the amount slider to a value of 500%. Click OK.
3.16
Set the layer opacity to 35%.
3.17
File>Save As - Navigate to the desired folder and save
the image.