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 1. Open Photoshop and create a New RGB image measuring 128 x 128 pixel'​s. 1. Open Photoshop and create a New RGB image measuring 128 x 128 pixel'​s.
  
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 2. Grab the **Paint Bucket** (the '​Fill'​ tool) from the tool box (the rectangle full of icons on the RH side of the screen) and then double click on the foreground color at the bottom of the tool box. Were going to choose a green color, and for the sake of this tutorial, just type in the RGB value  2. Grab the **Paint Bucket** (the '​Fill'​ tool) from the tool box (the rectangle full of icons on the RH side of the screen) and then double click on the foreground color at the bottom of the tool box. Were going to choose a green color, and for the sake of this tutorial, just type in the RGB value 
 **R:92 G:115 B:42**. **R:92 G:115 B:42**.
  
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 3. Fill the 128 x 128 image with the Green using the **Paint Bucket** (Fill) Tool.  3. Fill the 128 x 128 image with the Green using the **Paint Bucket** (Fill) Tool. 
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 4. Now that we have a green tile, go to **Filter -> Noise -> Add Noise**. From the Filter properties box that appears, check the **Monochromatic** check box, and make sure the **Gaussian** option is selected. Then, on the **Amount** slider bar select a noise amount of 12 (typically you'll be using between 5 and 20). 4. Now that we have a green tile, go to **Filter -> Noise -> Add Noise**. From the Filter properties box that appears, check the **Monochromatic** check box, and make sure the **Gaussian** option is selected. Then, on the **Amount** slider bar select a noise amount of 12 (typically you'll be using between 5 and 20).
  
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 And there you have it. A simple, generic grassland tile, that will easily tile.  And there you have it. A simple, generic grassland tile, that will easily tile. 
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