![]() To add some depth to the grains duplicate the grains layer and rename it to highlights and invert it (Cmd/Ctrl + I). Change the blending mode of the layer to Multiply. Go to Filter > Blur > Motion blur and make a 10px blur with a (+/-) 90 degree angle. Go to Filter > Noise > Add Noise, put the amount to 50% and hit OK. Hit Cmd/Ctrl + L to bring up the levels for the layer and change them so the image gets more contrast. Go in to Image > Adjustments > Posterize, choose level 20 and hit OK. Go to Filter > Blur > Motion blur and make a 200px blur with a ( + /-) 90 degree angle. Name it grains and go to Filter > Render > Clouds hit Cmd/Ctrl + T and stretch the layer so the height is ca 400%. Create a new layer on top of the solid color layer. Start by opening up the smart object and make a new solid color layer with the color #9f7948. We will be making the wood from scratch so you can put a “purely made in Photoshop” under you finished image. The stirrer should be made out of wood so here you can add a texture if you like or make the wood from scratch.
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