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ABSTRACT LINES

3/28/2026

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Want to learn how to create something like this from a blank document using Photoshop? It looks like a lot of steps but once you are done you will have a new brush and your options are nearly endless. This is a very simple one color image. Continue on if you feel adventurous.
Create a new document. Select File>New File. I am creating a 2500x2500 pixels at 300ppi. Select Create.
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Create a blank layer by selecting the second to last icon at the bottom of the layer palette.
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Select the brush tool from the tool bar. Make sure the foreground color in the color picker is black. To open the brush palette click on the down arrow on the upper left hand corner of screen.
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Select the Pen Tool from the tool bar. Right click on the tool and select the Pen Curvature Tool. Make sure the drop down box shows Path selected.
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Each time you click on a spot it will create an anchor point. The yellow arrows show the anchor points I created.
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Make sure the background color in the Color Picker is black. Right click anywhere along the line and select Stroke Path.
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From the drop down box change the tool from Pencil to Brush. Click OK.
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Right click anywhere along the line and select Delete Path.
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Select Edit then Define Brush Preset.
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Rename Brush Name to Abstract Lines. Click OK.
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Create a new document. Select File>New File. I am creating a 1920x1080 pixels at 300ppi. Select Create.
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Change the brush size.
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From the Adjustment Layer Icon at the bottom of the Layer Palette select Solid Color. This will fill the background layer with whatever color you select. I went with black. Then select OK.
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Add a blank layer by clicking on the 2nd to last icon at the bottom of the layer palette.
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Click on the Brush Settings Box in the upper left hand side of the screen. Set Spacing to 1%
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Select Shape Dynamics and select Fade. Set the steps for angle fade to 500.
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Save as a new Brush Preset. Click on the multi-line area to open the drop down box. Select New Brush Preset.
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Rename this Abstract Lines with Settings and select Capture Brush Size in Preset. Then click OK.
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You can now choose any color by clicking on the color palette and begin trying the new brush.
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The brush will now be available and found at the bottom of your brushes.
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You can change the size of the brush. Also change the color from the color picker. Changing the background color and adding a gradient to that layer will give a completely different image. Try changing how quickly you move the brush and the direction of the movement across the screen. Then you can always change the blend modes of the layers. Along with applying layer styles. The options you have are nearly limitless.

Have Fun!

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IMAGE DUPLICATED TO CREATE BORDER

3/24/2026

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ORIGINAL IMAGE
Instructions for a PC. Instructions may vary slightly between Mac and Windows.

After opening your image in Photoshop duplicate the background layer. Right click on background layer>select the Duplicate Layer from drop down box.
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From the Edit tab select Free Transform
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Select and hold the alt-shift on any one of the handles circled in white.
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While still holding the alt-shift keys drag the handle to center to make an equal sized border of your liking. Press enter or select the check mark above the image to apply.
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Select the Background Layer to make it active. Select the Adjustment Layer icon found in the bottom of the Layers palette.
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Select Hue & Saturation from the drop-down box.
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With the Hues/Saturation layer active lower the Saturation & Increase Lightness.
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Select the top layer to make it active. Then at the bottom of the layer palette select the 2nd style icon.
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From the drop-down box select Blending Options.
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Select the Stroke in the drop-down box. All the prior layer styles you have used will automatically show in the settings. I have left the size a little larger so it's easily seen but you can change it to your liking along with the opacity which I left at 100%.
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Select Color. This will open up the Color Picker. There will be an eyedropper. (not showing in this screenshot but it will be there)  This will allow you to  select any color on the image for the stroke by clicking on that spot. When you are happy with the color select OK on the Color Picker.
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You can select any, all or none of these Layer Styles. When you select any and make it active there are many adjustments you can make to each of them. All the adjustments you make will show on the screen so you can unselect or keep to your liking.
I've added a Bevel & Emboss for a point of reference. 
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 When finished select OK.
Remember to Flatten Layers and do a Save As.
Please comment with any questions.  Or to just say you are gaining something from my post and I will continue creating more.

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REMOVING THOSE TEDIOUS AREAS QUICK AND EASY

3/14/2026

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Always start with duplicating the layer.

Open Object Selection Tool and switch from Rectangle to Lasso. Using the lasso tool trace around the object you want to remove. It can be used on a variety of things like fences, cyclone fencing, pretty much anything such as this harness.
Draw around the entire subject with the lasso tool you want to remove selecting all of it and staying close to the edges as possible. It will look like you've selected too much but once you let go of the mouse or pen it snaps onto the 'object' like in the screenshot below.
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Select>Modify>Expand and change to approximately 20 pixels and click ok
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Click on Edit>Fill>Content Aware>OK

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And you are ready to do any additional cleanup or editing.

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I hope you have found this helpful.  If so or have questions please comment here or on Facebook.  Thanks for looking and as always love your support!
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