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: How can I create a wood / topographical map texture in Photoshop or Illustrator? This is a pattern I've seen used in multiple places and I've always loved it: This site also uses it as

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This is a pattern I've seen used in multiple places and I've always loved it:



This site also uses it as a background texture, as well as this one.

It's sort of like a fingerprint/wood texture. I want to make something similar and I've considered drawing it out and throwing it in illustrator or something, but is there an easier way? Maybe like a combination of filters in Photoshop?

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@Courtney577

All you need to do to achieve a wood grain texture as shown in the first image on this post is to stretch the rendered artwork in any one direction without constraining proportions. Give it a try & tada!
-Nick

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@Holmes874

It's a line drawing of 'grain' lines. Easier to draw in a vector tool such as Adobe Illustrator.

That said, it's also incredibly trendy right now and you can find this as stock art easy enough:
dribbble.com/shots/941077--FREE-Woodgrain-Pattern dribbble.com/shots/514712-Wood-Pattern-For-Free

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@Gloria351

Actually I figured out a simple way to do it (just as I thought!).

Of course you can stretch/smooth things out as desired, but here's the BASIC process if anyone is interested:

Render Clouds....



Posterize.... (I did 20)



Filter>>Find edges





Using same basic process as above with a motion blur before posterizing and finding edges:

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@Alves566

The first one looks like it is a wood texture with some contrast lightened on the lines and then a red color mask possibly red gradient mask put on top. Shouldn't take more than a few minutes to make.

The second one is probably made in illustrator. Possibly traced from a piece of wood or just randomly made with the pen tool. For the colored part at the top it would then probably be brought as individual layers into photoshop to add the shadow and subtle noise texture to it.

To do in illustrator aside from just going at it freely or tracing wood, you could also make it by drawing a curve. Then drawing a smaller curve / oval. And using the blend tool. Then mix it up with other shapes and fine-tuning. Offsetting is also your friend.

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