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Now we're going to do an easy rock texture here in Photoshop. So, as we can see, we have
a new window-or a new program open up. So, what we're going to do is open up a new window.
Control-N, 700x700 by about 200 sounds good. We'll do that, and we'll hit Command-0 to
bring this up. Now what we want to do is make sure that we have our black and white set
in our palette swatches here. So, we can hit "D," which will bring up black and white.
What we want to do is, we want to hit "X," which will switch them, bringing the background
forward, and the forward color back. So, now what we're going to do is, we're going to
hit "Filter." We're going to render some clouds. Let's go ahead and hit "Render," like so.
That looks alright. Let's render some more clouds. I don't really like these too much.
Let's render some different clouds. There we go. That's a little bit better. Alright.
And we're going to stop here, and we'll pick it up in the second part.