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Add a craquelure pattern

Add a craquelure pattern - Photoshop Tutorial

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Add a craquelure pattern

- [Tutor] This movie is about the Craquelure filter. Craquelure is a pattern of cracking in the paint. Just reading you what it says on the Wikipedia page about craquelure. It is the fine pattern of dense cracking formed on the surface of materials, and can be induced by drying, aging, intentional patterning, or a combination of all three. And it's typically associated with an oil pointing. So this is my finished version and here is my starting point. I want to take this image that I used for the oil paint movie and add a craquelure pattern to it. I have beneath my image layer a layer of canvas achieved using the Texturizer Filter. So for that reason, I'm going to put the craquelure above the image. I'll create New Layer and then I want to fill this layer with white. I currently have black and white as my foreground and background colors respectively, so I'll press Command + Backspace or Control + Backspace to fill my layer with my background color. I'll now convert that layer to a…

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