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One of the highlights of Adobe Photoshop is its ability to create unique text effects.
With different pictures and layer styles, you can design text the way you want it to.
But how? In this lesson you'll learn how to make the sticker effect.
Peeled Sticker
Peeled sticker tutorials:
Peeled Sticker
1.Open Photoshop, make your foreground color to white and background color
to black, now create a new document with measurements 1920 px x 1080 px
and the Background Contents option to Background Color.
2. Use the Horizontal Type Tool and click type in "Sticker" using Poplar Std as
the font and 300 pt as the font size.
3. Now add a color overlay with a number code of "d43d3d".
4. Now add a stroke with a solid color of white and a size of 50 px.
5. Now convert the text layer to a smart object.
6. Now go to pattern overlay in the layer styles
and change the patterns to "color pattern".
7. Now choose any of the patterns there and
apply the following settings to the pattern overlay.
8. Now rasterize the layer then convert it
back to a smart object and rasterize it again.
9. Now use the polygonal lasso tool to
select the edge that you want to peel off.
10. Now right click on the selection
and choose "layer via cut".
11. Now go to Edit > Transform > Rotate 180 degrees.
12. Now apply a color overlay of a solid white color.
Then apply a satin with the following settings
13. Now use the magic wand tool to select the peeled layer
of the sticker and then create a new layer
14. Now with the new layer selected select
the brush tool and reduce the hardness to 0%.
15. Now gently stroke the brush tool to the edge of the peeled
layer to make a new shadow – like effect to the peel.
16. Now using the magnetic lasso tool select the sticker
itself, and then create a new layer.
17. Now with the brush tool,
gently stroke around the edge where the peel is until
you make a new shadow – like effect on the sticker.
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