Photoshop Tutorials, Photos
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| Worn Paper Tutorial |
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Create a new document, and paint the background brown. If you want to get a little more depth, use a gradient. ![]() ![]()
Now that''s nice, but it's too smooth. Add just a touch of noise (Filter > Noise > Add Noise). I used "Uniform" and about 1.5%.Cool, so you have a nice background to start with. This will help sell this effect. Now we will draw our paper. Make a new layer, get out the marquee tool, draw a square almost as big as the canvas, and fill it with another gradient. Add the noise again as well. We want this to look rough and worn. ![]()
Pretty simple so far eh? The fun part is coming up Now we want our paper to have nice torn edges.Zoom in to about 300%. Get out the lasso tool, and using a technique I can only describe as "El Shaky Hand," make a zig-zaggy selection around the edge. ![]()
It might help to select a little bit at a time, then move your canvas, then SHIFT select another piece - working your way around the whole square.
Create a new layer above your paper, then ALT click between the layers. This will make the paper layer a "mask" for your new layer.
Now get out the ol' paint brush (a soft one - about 100px) and paint around the edges in your new masked layer. Use "El Shaky Hand" again for this one. It will add a nice touch to the edge.
You might want to add a nice drop shadow, or a few tears like I did here.
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