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| This is the final part of this Photoshop tutorial. Next, drag the texture layer over to the text Photoshop document. Place it like in image a), so that the whole of the 1st letter is covered. Duplicate the texture, flip it horizontally, mkae sure that they are lined up and then merge the 2 layers together. |
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| Change the blending mode of the texture to "Color Burn", duplicate the layer and make the original invisible for now. Change the Hue and Saturation (Image > Adjustments > Hue / Saturation) of the duplicate, using the settings shown in image b) |
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| You should end up with something like in image a). Select the Eraser tool, choose the "Chalk" brush with a size of about 80 pixels. |
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| Start eraser random parts of the texture, by pressing down once. |
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| Make the original brown texture visible again and use the duplicate to make a selection. As you can see in image a), the top duplicate layer is selected, minus the erased parts. Highlight the original layer, in the layers panel, and use the selection to delete the original. This will leave with image b). Merge the two texture layers together. Lastly, make a selection, using the text layer, and use it to cut (layer via cut) the texture into it's own layer. |
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| Delete the area of texture surrounding the text and that brings us to the end of this Photoshop tutorial! :) [ PSD ] |
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