
Using lighting and surface texture effects | 653
Any image effects or brushstrokes that you apply to the clone source result in different textures. For
example, you can create raised areas in the clone by darkening the area in the source image.
To create surface texture based on clone source or pattern luminance
1 Open an image.
2 Do one of the following:
•
To use a clone source, choose Window Clone Source. In the Clone Source panel, click the Open
Image button , and Open Source to choose a clone source.
•
To use a pattern, choose Window Media Library Panels Patterns, and click a pattern swatch from
the Pattern library panel.
3 To apply the effect to:
• The canvas — Click the Canvas in the Layers panel.
• A selection — Click a selection tool from the toolbox, and drag in the document window to select an
area.
• A layer — Click a layer in the Layers panel.
4
Choose Effects Surface Control Apply Surface Texture.
5 Choose Original Luminance from the Using list box.
6 Adjust any of the Apply Surface Texture controls. For more information, see “Apply Surface Texture
controls” on page 659.
Creating embossed effects
You can generate an image that appears embossed by cloning the image and then using the luminance of
the clone source to produce the effect. You can control the height of the texture, as well as the lighting,
color, and material properties of the embossing.
Before (left) and after (right) applying the embossed effect.
Hello, im noob :)