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Photoshop F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 26 6:58 am)
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http://browse.deviantart.com/resources/applications/?qh=§ion=&q=dirt
This is for the dirty brushes, there were so many that I just searched and sent you the link to all names with keyword "dirt" in it, you can also type in stuff like "blood," "wounds," "rips," etc...
I warn you that the "wounds" search is great, but has some really graphic stuff in it, so yeah.
Hopes this helps a little. :)
Attached Link: Ajax's ambient occlusion node dirt shader
Google is your friend here-- do an image search. PSD's are fairly uncommon, but you can use the filetype:psd command to limit your results to these.i'm guessing that you're trying to "dirty up" poser scenes.
a great quicjk trick for this is to use an ambient occusion pass to put dirt in the deep crevices (folds in clothing, for example).
This is easier to do in 3D studio, lightwave, or anything else that lets you"bake" an ambient occusion pass, but on the Poser board here, Ajax figured out how to use the Poser shaders to do this-- you might check out this old thread.
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