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How Do You Make a Picture Look Dirty in Photoshop?

Last updated on September 24, 2022 @ 3:43 pm

Dirty pictures are all the rage these days. Whether it’s a candid shot of a friend in an embarrassing situation, or an artsy photo with a bit of grit and grime, there’s just something about a dirty picture that makes it more interesting than a clean one.

If you’re a Photoshop user, you’re in luck, because there are a few easy ways to make any picture look dirty in Photoshop.

One way to make a picture look dirty is to add some noise. This can be done by going to the “Filter” menu and selecting “Noise.” Then, choose how much noise you want to add.

The more noise you add, the dirtier your picture will look. You can also add some grain by going to the “Filter” menu and selecting “Grain.” Again, the more grain you add, the dirtier your picture will look.

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Another way to make your picture look dirty is to change its color palette. To do this, go to the “Image” menu and select “Adjustments.”

Then, choose “Hue/Saturation.” This will bring up a slider that you can use to change the colors in your image. For a dirty look, move the slider towards the warmer end of the spectrum.

You can also make your picture look dirty by adding some scratches or other marks. To do this, create a new layer in Photoshop.

Then, use a black brush to paint scratches or other marks onto this layer. Set the layer’s blend mode to “Multiply” so that it will darken your image and make it look dirty.

Conclusion:

There are many ways to make a picture look dirty in Photoshop. By adding noise or grain, changing the color palette, or adding scratches or other marks, you can easily give any picture a dirty look.

Dale Leydon

Dale Leydon

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