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Here's what it looks like without the brush/frame layer. Go onto
the top men layer and change the blending mode to linear burn for a
completely different effect. This also works really well. Now you
should have several comps to show your client. You can
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Choose a diamond star brush like the one shown to
create some faux-pas bullet holes. This once again wasn’t even
intentional but ended up working out but the important was that I
was immediately aware that I was onto something that would improve
the direction and quality inline with my idea or vision of the end
result...so I used it. Create a layer mask on the black frame layer
by clicking on the new layer mask icon and make sure you have black
as your foreground color. Now just pick spots on this layer and
create some ‘holes’. Try changing the brush diameter smaller. Change
to another bristly brush and create some spatter marks; the more you
hold the mouse down the more spattered the see through mask effect
will be from the brush. Hold it/click really lightly to create that
weathered look that you see in so many designs.

Here I noticed that the action text was covering up
the natural monument so I moved it over with the move tool (right
clicking above it as shown first).

Here’s a final result which isn’t perfect (mainly
the border frame isn’t as deliberately spontaneous as I had planned
due to the brush but that’s ok. It’s important for you to keep
realizing how else you can improve...like the way I keep expanding
these tutorials and keep outdoing myself to teach you even more good
stuff.

Choose another one of your western themed objects
(here again from Photos.com); make your selection and drag it in
with the moVe tool.

Even without a perfect selection you can often
compensate by using blending modes.

Here is an alternate version that only took an extra
minute. I changed the blending mode to color burn and placed it in
the proper layer order-that’s it! You can do that too. It wouldn’t
look the same if it was a skyscraper; I stayed with the common
theme. It’s common sense but let it sink in and become proactive
like that as a Photoshop Designer. The options are truly limitless
when you learn how to
maximize
Photoshop's full potential!

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