“Landscape” by Dan LuVisi
Step 12:

Now for the road texture, I created a dark brown texture on a new layer that would fit inside the road space, and then set it to the Filter/Texture/Grain. After I had the right texture I wanted, I then set it to Overlay over the pavement. I then painted two white lines down the road, ass well as the yellow follow lines in the middle. Using a brush on Overlay, I created some glare off the sun onto the road. Once you’re finished with that, merge all layers together.
Step 13:

For the final step, I wanted to fill in that ground on the left and right with just something simple. So I used the Grass brush

something I would never use on anything else, but it did work here. Also by setting two beige colors to it, I started to fill in my grass/weeds around the area. Then I used the dodge tool, on a soft brush and started to highlight the pavement some more. Then you can use a three sized brush, and create some oil stains on the ground, or use a light color and create some more glimmered speckles of the ground or rubble. And that’s it for this tutorial!
(c) Dan Luvisi, dmxdmlz@aol.com

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