Press "x" to set the Foreground color to white. Press "d" to set your Foreground color to black and press Option-Delete to fill the background with black. If you want to replicate the example shown here, open a new document in RGB mode.
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Now you can add this wireframe effect to any collage. A preview of your edited brush stroke will appear at the bottom of the palette. Adjust the Diameter of your brush to your desired size (I lowered my size down to 127 pixels) and then lower the Spacing slider to 5 (as shown). Enter a name and click OK to save this brush to your Brushes palette.Ĭhoose Brushes from the Window menu, and in the list of options on the left side of the dialog box, click on the words "Brush Tip Shape" to bring those options forward.
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A dialog box will appear where you can name your brush (as shown). Then go under the Edit menu and choose Define Brush. Press "m" to get the Rectangular Marquee tool, hold the Shift key, and draw a square selection entirely around your polygonal shape (as shown). Now press Command-D (PC: Control-D) to Deselect. Click OK to put a black stroke around your selection. For Width enter 1 pixel, for Color make sure it's black, and for Location choose Center. Go under the Edit menu and choose Stroke. Continue clicking in different areas to create your polygonal shape, and when you're done, click back on the first point where you started, and your lines will become a selection (as shown). Start by clicking once, then move the pointer to a new position, click again, and a straight line will connect the two points. Use the Polygonal Lasso tool to draw a polygonal shape. Press Shift-L until the Polygonal Lasso tool appears in the Toolbox (or just click-and-hold on the Lasso tool for a moment and a flyout menu will appear where you can choose the Polygonal Lasso, as shown). Open a new document in RGB mode at 72 dpi.
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You can create a new brush by choosing New Brush from the Brushes flyoutmenu's pop-down menu, but there's a quicker wayjust click yourpointer once in any open space within the Brushes palette and the New Brushdialog box will appear.