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(Unverified)Feb 21st 2007 12:47PM
i appreciate that this might make things easier, but i can accomplish the same thing in 30 seconds or less. i photograph textures anyway, so it's bloody easy.
step 1 - open file you want to "weather"
step 2 - open file which contains the texture you want the 'weathering' to look like
step 3 - use the wand to select color ranges from the texture image
step 4 - move selection (only selection, not any pixels) to the image to be textured (on the same layer as the image)
step 5 - create layer mask
step 6 - bask in your amazing design (not-so-original) gloriousness