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.

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  1. Vanessa (Reply) on Friday February 26, 2010

    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!

  2. floresedwrd (Reply) on Friday February 26, 2010

    really cool cant wait 2 try it out

  3. Baz (Reply) on Friday February 26, 2010

    Fantastic. Simple and really convincing text treatment.

  4. Patrick Born (Reply) on Friday February 26, 2010

    I can’t load this video, is there something wrong with it ?

  5. john (Reply) on Friday February 26, 2010

    A great effect and so simple to do
    thanks

  6. jim hines (Reply) on Friday February 26, 2010

    Nice – thanks!

  7. Marizmendi (Reply) on Friday February 26, 2010

    Great, a very usefull technique, thanks for sharing

  8. Robert (Reply) on Friday February 26, 2010

    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

  9. Skye (Reply) on Friday February 26, 2010

    I encountered difficulties when I’m dragging my texture layer inside my text. Any idea how to resolve this problem?

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  12. marino Ramazio (Reply) on Friday February 26, 2010

    Corey you are the best!!!!!!!

  13. Berger (Reply) on Friday February 26, 2010

    Perfect Danke from Germany ;-) )



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