3.Now, press
Ctrl+L to get the Levels Dialogue Box. Move
the input levels to 120, 1.00, and 140 -- press OK.
4.Once you recover
from your amazement, you'll probably begin to wonder
how to make your new round-edged masterpiece start
looking like a "real" interface, button, etc. The
answer lies in a Texture Fill.
5.Open whatever
texture you like (if you need some cool ones, check
out the free
Seamless 3D Texture Section on Absolute Cross for
nearly 1000 to choose from!). Select All (Ctrl+A)
and then choose Edit-> Define Pattern.
6.Go to the
Channels Palette and CTRL+Click on channel
you made to load the selection. Go back to the
Layers Palette and make a new layer -- ensure it's
the active layer before continuing.
7.Next, choose
Edit-> Fill-> Pattern to fill the selection with
the texture (in Photoshop 6, you must choose which
Custom Pattern to use from the drop down). If you
like what you see, then save your work... or you can
use other techniques to make it look even better --
such as beveling the edges or adding buttons and crazy
gadgets! Have fun!