| 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. |
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2. Use the Horizontal Type Tool and click type in "Sticker" using Poplar Std as
the font and 300 pt as the font size.
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| 3. Now add a color overlay with a number code of "d43d3d". |
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| 4. Now add a stroke with a solid color of white and a size of 50 px. |
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| 5. Now convert the text layer to a smart object. |
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6. Now go to pattern overlay in the layer styles
and change the patterns to "color pattern". |
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7. Now choose any of the patterns there and
apply the following settings to the pattern overlay.
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8. Now rasterize the layer then convert it
back to a smart object and rasterize it again.
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9. Now use the polygonal lasso tool to
select the edge that you want to peel off.
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10. Now right click on the selection
and choose "layer via cut".
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| 11. Now go to Edit > Transform > Rotate 180 degrees.
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12. Now apply a color overlay of a solid white color.
Then apply a satin with the following settings
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13. Now use the magic wand tool to select the peeled layer
of the sticker and then create a new layer
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14. Now with the new layer selected select
the brush tool and reduce the hardness to 0%.
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15. Now gently stroke the brush tool to the edge of the peeled
layer to make a new shadow – like effect to the peel.
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16. Now using the magnetic lasso tool select the sticker
itself, and then create a new layer.
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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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