http://www.photoshopfree.cn/sites/photoshopfree.cn/files/Gimages/lighting-effects.gif

Metal Texture

Use Photoshop to create a realistic metal texture. The texture can also be used for 3D modeling.

Step 1

Create a new Photoshop document (File> New or Ctrl+N). For this tutorial, we've created a 800x600 pixels document.
New Photoshop Document

Step 2

Set the background color to 50% grey. You can edit the background color by clicking on the background color in the toolbox.
Photoshop Color Picker

Step 3

Now we'll add some noise to the image. To do this, use the Add Noise tool (Filter> Noise> Add Noise). Select Uniform and checkmark Monochromatic. The Amount you specify will determine how visible the metal grain will be.
The Add Noise Tool

Step 4

Use the Motion Blur tool (Filter> Blur> Motion Blur) to blur the grain.
The Motion Blur Photoshop Filter

Step 5

Now we need to enlarge the layer to hide the edge effect caused by the Motion Blur filter. To do this, use the Rectangular Marquee tool (M) to create a selection of most of the brushed metal area.
Selection

Syndicate content