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i have have downloaded the japanese brushes and they do not work i have photoshop cs2 i don't know if they will will work on cs2 when i tried to load the brushes if something about the end of file or something.

Deselect image with Select > Deselect. Now time to bring a couple of symbols to coin. We can do this by using this Japanese brushes. Create new layer and bring a couple of hieroglyphs to this layer. Now we have something interesting like this:

Now grab an image that you wish to use for the coin. Place it where you think it looks good and while holding the "Ctrl" key ("Cmd" on Mac) click on the circle layer to get a selection. Now inverse the selection by hitting "Shift" + "Ctrl" + "I" on Windows or "Shift" + "Cmd" + "I" on Mac. Make sure you are on the image layer and hit delete then "Ctrl" + "D" or "Cmd" + "D" to deselect the selection. You should now have the following. I left the faded image for demonstration purposes.

Lets create few Game Coins and arrange them as a Stack.These stack of coins can be made of any materials but here I have choose plastic or acrylic material.

[16] Thanks for reading, I hope this photoshop tutorial has taught you few photoshop tricks and techniques and you can use them in your website design project. Your final image will look like this.

First, in Adobe Photoshop create a new document 500 by 500 pixels in dimension with a white background, feel free to use a larger size if you plan on printing your artwork, but for now 500 pixels is all we need for this tutorial. Create a new layer. Now select a shade of gray, I went with 194, 194, 194 rgb values for this one. Go to the shapes tool and select an ellipse and drag a circle from one corner of the image to the other, you may want to turn on the grid if you want to get a perfect circle. You should now have a gray circle in the middle of the screen. Now its time to add some texture. On your circle layer select filter -> noise -> add noise with the following settings: amount - 3.96%, gaussian - selected and monochromatic - checked. Duplicate the circle layer so now we have 2, this is important for the wind effect we are about to add (we need the background circle or else the wind will create transparent pixels on the right. Select the top circle layer and click on the icon in the layers palette for "lock transparent pixels" (this keeps the pixels from going outside the circle with our next effect). Now with the top circle selected, choose filter -> stylize -> wind. The wind setting to use are "blast" - checked and "from the right" - checked. Now merge the 2 circle layers together and you have the image to the right.

Choose an image that will be the image on the coin. Select what do you want to put on the coin;

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