Photoshop :: How To Use Torn Paper Effect To Create A Mask
Jan 29, 2013I created the torn paper effect on a screen print using CS5.Â
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How can I use this same modified image to create a mask that I can use on other screen prints?
I created the torn paper effect on a screen print using CS5.Â
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How can I use this same modified image to create a mask that I can use on other screen prints?
i was trying to make an e-card for xmas and came out with the one attached, my problem was to find a torn paper image to make the brush to create the effect.
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Let me explain what I am trying to do. I have a photo of a large sunflower which I have completed post production on, sized, color corrected, retouched, and, ready to print 12" x 18" on my Epson printer.
Now, I want to make a more artistic version by "tearing" a dupe into several sections of various sizes and manipulate the colors in each section.
I want to then layer each section over corresponding area of the original photo and flattening the image into one.
The tears do not need to be "jagged." However, some will be squares, rectangular and other shapes.
When you tear a paper, you get that uneven thing at the edges of it. How do I do that?
View 1 Replies View RelatedThis is my first post here, and it looks like I have found a pretty good information exchange. Thanks to those that made it possible.
Ok, on to my question. I have been trying for week to make a background similar to the one on this site A torn paper background, with a repeating part of it, so it will expand as needed, and it all fits together.
Really I would like to have it have a bit more character like this or this, but we will get to that later.
How does one create an edge on a photograph that looks like it is torn?
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View 7 Replies View RelatedI was hoping you all could help me with a problem I am having. I am doing a layout for my wife, and I want to use the torn or ragged edge effect, but don’t really know how to create it. If anyone knows how, or better, can point me to a tutorial online that show you how to do it, it would be deeply appreciated.
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View 3 Replies View RelatedI am trying to create the effect of ripped or torn metal. The effect is a piece of metal with a hole in the middle and very irregular curled up bits of metal around the edges of the irregular shaped hole.
My problem is I dont know how to start off. Should I start with a solid piece of metal (a very thin box) and then create the hole after that or should I create mesh that is similar to the end shape.
I dont have any plugins but I would buy if they could speed up this process. I looked at FumeFX but it appears to be for animation and i dont want any animation. The output is for graphic design.
I found this on Turbosquid [URL] ...
I'm using version 7, I'm trying to create a curled paper effect then paste an image on the "paper". A couple of web sites suggested creating a rectangle then create a path or something like that and then using the pen tool and the "handles" manipulate the corners. I'm not sure if I have the terminology correct but the problem is that when I create the rectangle and go to add the path (the icon looks like a circle with handles on it) it's grayed out and can not be selected and manually creating a path with the pen tool doesn't work.
View 5 Replies View RelatedI am trying to create a circle that has torn, jagged looking edges but can't figure out how to do it. I thought I could apply a brush but they are greyed out. The brushed do work when I hit pen and draw a freeform circle but then the circle is not perfect.
View 2 Replies View RelatedHow can this be done, I like the paper effect style.. if you can do it and save in psd,
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View 1 Replies View RelatedI've been trying to get a natural looking, slightly crumpled/torn paper effect but have had little success.. THIS WEBSITE is exactly what i'm looking to recreate.. not only the background but also the top of the header and the "torn straight out a notebook" paper halfway down the screen.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI'm looking to make something kinda like this, but I really have no idea how it was done. The whole image has a damaged look to it, and looks a little scratched up. Also I would like to know how to create the creases that appear to be in the paper.
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how this sort of a texture was achieved?
I would like to create a background paper like you see here:
I've tried every combination of bevel/emboss in the layer style with inner glow, outer glow, drop shadows added, but I can't get close to the example. Maybe the layer style of bevel/emboss is not the starting point.
Since I started using Lightroom and Photoshop I've always wanted to know how I can make a photo look like it does when I press alt and adjust the sharpening mask slider in Lightroom. Here's an example of what I mean:
And here's the photo while pressing alt and moving the Mask slider:This effect is just a tool to show you where the mask is being applied but I think it's a cool effect and I have a project in mind where I want to make a set of photos look this way. It must be possible in photoshop but I'm not quite sure how to do to. I've tried using a high-pass filter, converting to B&W, and inverting the colours but it not quite the same thing; it obviously tends to just look like an inverted B&W. These images however look more like those pictures you made when you were a kid by covering waxed paper with black crayon and then scratching it off in places to make an image.
Is it possible to apply a mask to an effect on a layer only, without masking the original layer features themself?
For example, I have a layer which I've then applied a stroke layer effect to. How can I mask parts of the stroke without affecting the original layer?
I'm seeing a lot of poster art these days online, and many of them have a really nice textured effect to the color fills. It's not your typical Photoshop filter, however.[URL]...
How is this done, do you think? A custom brush of some kind? Or load a selection and mask the color?I can't find the exact poster right now (that figures!) but sometime this texture looks almost like poor ink coverage, or a bad Zerox copy (low toner.)
I really need to achieve this effect of half face covered with a mud mask like in the picture attached below
and it has to be a very realistic effect. But no matter how much i tried i don't manage to get it right .
Is these a way to replicate the graph paper too in CorelDraw - it makes it super-fast to divide a page up into X number of colums etc. I cant find this in Xara.
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If I want to see the result in paper pace, what shall I do?
I noticed that when "distance effect" is selected in viewing preferences, the paper color of .idw files changes. I think it's not good, is it?
View 9 Replies View Related1. I have a box shape, with a transform effect applied on it that copies the box 5 times horizontally.
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2. I want to use these 6 boxes as a clipping mask.
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3. How do I:
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a) Directly use this object as a clipping mask? Doesn't look like it's possible. When I try it only uses the original single box as the mask. The other 5 boxes disappear.
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b) "Break" the box shape object into 6 separate boxes so that they're no longer "phantom copies" but individual objects that I can then group to form a real clipping mask.
i'm trying to create a mask in photoshop7
(i know how to create a mask in flash)
I have 2 layers-
top layer - custom photoshop shape (Heart)
buttom layer- big image.
and i want to create a mask so i'll see the image in the custom shape of heart.
(i'm selecting the heart, holding ctrl shift and click on mask but notin happens..)
Im trying to create a new paper size preset in PS CS6. I was told if I went to my PS folder, I will find a folder named presets. Inside that folder there should be a text document called "New Doc Sizes.txt" but it's not there. where I might find this text file in a presets folder?
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I have a C drive, but my folder for CS6 is on my D drive. I use Windows Ultimate 7 x64.
I have a picture of my Dog that I took in front of out old house. It has cars and other junk in the background.
Is there any way I can create a mask around my Dog so that I can cut out that portion and paste it onto a better background ?
Coming from a background in Micrografx Picture Publisher (which is no longer made) in that program all I had to do was:
1)define a basic mask
2)click on the edit mask tool