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Today Iamp;#39;m going to show you a technique I come up with to replicate those intricate stippled illustrations that are made out of thousands of tiny dots, but without the tedious process of dabbing each dot with a pen. When it comes to traditional art styles like this, the best results are always achieved by painstakingly working by hand for hours on end, but I think this digital effect actually looks pretty authentic. Weamp;#39;ll create a series of patterns which will help us fill out the spread of dots much faster, then use some simple filters to apply the stippling to an image. So first we need to create our stipple patterns to save us from manually placing them one at a time. Open docHub Photoshop and create a new document at 500x500px. Add a new layer, then go to Edit amp;gt; Fill. Change the drop down menu to white. Next, go to Filter amp;gt; Filter Gallery. Navigate to Textures amp;gt; Grain, then change the Grain Type to Stippled. Alter the intensity to 51. This grain