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How Do You Make Sprinkles in Photoshop?

Last updated on September 24, 2022 @ 11:27 am

In this tutorial, we’ll learn how to make sprinkles in Photoshop! We’ll start by creating a basic sprinkle brush, and then we’ll use that brush to create a realistic sprinkle effect. By the end of this tutorial, you’ll be able to create your own custom sprinkles for any project!

To create a sprinkle brush, we’ll need the following:

– A small image of sprinkles
– Adobe Photoshop CS6 or higher

First, open your image of sprinkles in Photoshop. We’ll be using this image to create our brush:

Next, go to Edit > Define Brush Preset. This will open the Brush Settings window:

In the Brush Settings window, give your brush a name and click OK. Now that our brush is created, we can use it to create a realistic sprinkle effect!

PRO TIP: This article provides information on how to make sprinkles in Photoshop. However, it is important to note that Photoshop is a complex program and this article does not provide step-by-step instructions. Users should be aware that attempting to follow the directions in this article without a good understanding of Photoshop could result in problems.

To create the effect, we’ll need the following:

– A layer of white icing or frosting
– A layer of colored icing or frosting (optional)
– Our new sprinkle brush

Begin by creating a new layer of white icing or frosting. You can do this by filling a layer with white color, or by adding a white shape layer.

Then, add your sprinkles! To do this, simply select your brush and click on the layer where you want your sprinkles to appear. You can add as many or as few sprinkles as you like:

If you want, you can also add a layer of colored icing or frosting beneath your sprinkles. This will add some depth and realism to your effect:

And that’s it! You’ve now learned how to create realistic sprinkles in Photoshop!

In conclusion, making sprinkles in Photoshop is simple and easy to do once you have the right tools and know-how. With just a small image of sprinkles and Adobe Photoshop CS6 or higher, you can quickly make a custom brush that will help you achieve a realistic sprinkle effect with ease!

Dale Leydon

Dale Leydon

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