Follow along with Corey as he creates text that appears to be made from this worn texture by using displacement maps, filters, and layer styles.
Author: Corey Barker
Corey is the newest education and curriculum developer for the National Association of Photoshop Professionals. He is a graduate of the Ringling School of Art & Design in Sarasota, Fl, with a degree in Illustration. Over the years, Corey has worked as a graphic artist in a variety of disciplines such as illustration, commercial design, large format printing, motion graphics, web design and photography. His expertise in Photoshop and Illustrator have earned him numerous awards in illustration, graphic design and photography. Using Photoshop since Version 2, his expertise and creativity have evolved exponentially with every new version, which makes Corey an invaluable addition to the NAPP team.
Very cool tutorial. Thanks! I struggled for ages in trying to figure out a simple clipping mask – and this tut just cleared up the confusion for me, PLUS opened my eyes to the use of the diffuse/displacement filter.
Thanks for an awesome video!
really cool cant wait 2 try it out
Fantastic. Simple and really convincing text treatment.
I can’t load this video, is there something wrong with it ?
A great effect and so simple to do
thanks
Nice – thanks!
Great, a very usefull technique, thanks for sharing
I would like to see a way of using type and making it look like letterpress printed on sidelit art paper. Like here: http://strobist.blogspot.com/2006/04/lighting-101-textural-lighting-for.html
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I encountered difficulties when I’m dragging my texture layer inside my text. Any idea how to resolve this problem?
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Corey you are the best!!!!!!!
Perfect Danke from Germany
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