Photoshop tutorial: Halftone patterns


Examples of some of the halftone patterns you can do in Photoshop. Although, ideally you would use a program that could output the files as vectors, such as Rasterbator or the Scriptographer plugin for Illustrator (Google them to find them, if you want – both are free)

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25 Responses to “Photoshop tutorial: Halftone patterns”

  1. carmavox says:

    thanks!

  2. realdealarts says:

    Super awesome read the bun

  3. JoKeR27Green says:

    THANKs!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  4. ErinTaj1 says:

    THANK YOU SO MUCH!!! :O you have no idea ¬¬

  5. hancelso says:

    This is probably the best video tutorial I’ve seen and you didn’t even have to talk to give instructions!

  6. jordyjeppesen says:

    thank you!
    

  7. dimage1985 says:

    @lovebeingaries Change the colour mode back to Grayscale and then back to RGB mode.

  8. lovebeingaries says:

    i can’t apply fill on my photo because it is locked after i applied bitmap :/ what should i do?

  9. GlazefolioDB says:

    nice work!!! I really like your tutorial technique and shortness of the vid…

  10. Drakn812 says:

    @ninachiflada reconvert to grayscale 1 to 1 ratio then back to rgb and you can do anything with it you’d like

  11. Drakn812 says:

    @rainbowalike you have to reconvert to grayscale first then rgb, then select the dot pattern and fill with any color you like

  12. Drakn812 says:

    @rainbowalike you have to reconvert to grayscale first then rgb, then select the dot pattern and fill with any color you like

  13. ninachiflada says:

    I want to know how to change the bitmap extension… and that didn’t help at all :S I can’t access to the RGB settings because it’s not available, so I can’t work on this image anymore :(

  14. ninachiflada says:

    Ok. so now how can I actually work on that bitmap.. when its locked :S

  15. jakebuly33 says:

    lost in thought by jon hopkins

  16. jimhack3 says:

    Thank you so much for this video man! I have been trying to figure this halftone thing out for years!!! Seriously! Great Post!!!! You are greatly appreciated!!!

    All the best!

  17. jimhack3 says:

    Great post!

  18. IsmaHelio says:

    Thanks a lot, i have been looking for this for so many time, thx again.

  19. dimage1985 says:

    @GTdriftR Song is Jon Hopkins – Lost in Thought

  20. GTdriftR says:

    oh my god!!! TELL me what music you used ! pleasee

  21. weeladybug says:

    wow, so helpful! thanks a lot! and nice music too :)

  22. TIKOMIX says:

    Great video…straight to the point and information.  Nice bg music as well.

  23. rupertrussell1 says:

    What’s not to like about this. Tanks@!

  24. selene231 says:

    This was veeeery helpful! Thank you so much!

  25. mayner17 says:

    holy shit talk about make it look so easy!