Photoshop :: How To Get This [Grunge] Border Effect?
Nov 17, 2007i tried to make one using a splat brush but its takes a lot of time brushing. is there any easy way of getting that effect?
View 4 Repliesi tried to make one using a splat brush but its takes a lot of time brushing. is there any easy way of getting that effect?
View 4 RepliesWould anyone know how to achieve a frame like this in a dark room and is it possible to recreate from scratch digitally using photoshop or other software?
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I am sure the effect is obtained by using a mask, but I've never used masks
I've been trying for years off and on to recreate the look of a Type 55 Polaroid positive/negative effect. There are a few border effects software packages that offer similar effects, but they pale in comparison to the real thing.
I've recently resorted to scanning a Type 55 negative and thought it would be a simple matter to overlay this on an image, but am having difficulty keeping the nuances of the negative. I've tried deleting the white with different opacities and even layer blending options, but nothing concrete yet.
used on quite a lot of messy headers and clothing,
how can i create it?
How can we recreate the below border effect (not the center content, but the outer border)? In particular, we'd like to recreate the effect whereby the border fades out half way up the content area, and there appears to be a slight gradient which also starts at the bottom and fades out half way up?
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View 3 Replies View RelatedI've been noticing a bunch of grunge sigs lately and i think they are really cool. I would like to do one of my own but im not sure how. Can anyone explain how to do them or show me where i can get a tutorial to do one?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI have downloaded and "installed" (unzipped to) several grunge brushes from Dubtastic... I unzipped them to the
adobeAdobe Photoshop CS2PresetsBrushes directory.
But within PS CS2 I'll be darned if I can find where/how to activate them! :
I'm choosing the brush tool and then searching through the brush pallette but I just don't see these new brushes. What am I doing wrong?
How do i create Grungy Brushes?
View 9 Replies View RelatedI downloaded and saved the grunge brush ABR file type in the following directory: .....
View 4 Replies View RelatedI'm making some grunge brushes from a photo and there is some color on the part of the image I want to make the brush. I want to keep the color as it is and make a brush out of it. Is this possible? When I select the area of the image and goto define brush, the brush is just as black and stuff. The reason I can't just change my foreground color is because the image has multiple colors. Anyway I hope someone understands what I want here.
View 2 Replies View RelatedOkay so I got the grunge brushes off of expertstudio but now I need more.... I need stuff to create things like there are on the splash page of teamphotoshop (splash 17, or splash 13). Anyone have some cool brushes I could have? Thanks for the advice in advance.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI'm an advanced Photoshop user but I am hardly literate in Illustrator, and I was wondering if, and if so how it might be possible to create these effects in Photoshop?
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How do you guys make your grunge textures? I want to make grunge filters for like construction lines and stuff.
Not only can I not find the right texture to use but I do not know the best way to arrange the filters and masks.
How was this fade with the words done?
View 6 Replies View RelatedI have just downloaded paint.net and wanted to know if and how to add grunge brushes.I'm new to paint and photoscape.I have Windows 7 with IE 8 browser,if that matters.
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View 1 Replies View RelatedI am trying to add some texture to some text by subtracting a grunge pattern from it. I've expanded the appearance of the text, so it is now shapes. However, when I place the texture shape over it and try to subtract it from the letter shapes, it only leaves me with the first letter.
Is there another way to do something like this? I would rather not have to keep subtracting the pattern from each letter individually. I've tried ungrouping the letters, then uniting them in the Paths panel, but it doesn't seem to be working either.
I made a design that consists of multiple shapes; the entire thing has been expanded and grouped. I image traced and expanded a grunge texture that I would like to "cut out" of my design. I placed the texture over the design, selected both Groups (texture and design), and tried Minus Front and Minus Back (among a few others just to test) and the two both leave nothing but a couple speckles from the texture.
View 10 Replies View RelatedI've created a logo with a grunge texture over the font in Illustrator CS5. When I try and create a compound path with the grunge texture I lose the detail. Here's one of the letter to show what it looks like before and after creating the compound path using the minus front pathfinder option. On the left is how I'd like it to look.
Although it doesn't look like much of a difference when printed it flattens out even more. I've tried every grouping option I could think of, used the pathfinder options and used this thread: [URL].... to try creating it using a transparency. Nothing gets the detail I need.
Is this something I can achieve?
I have a drawing that has a white background.
I would like to add more to the white background to make it bigger without having to stretch it and distort the image.
I want to place a circle shaped outline border around the original image with a set border thickness and color and be able to crop/remove the portion of the image beyond the outline, changing it from a square/rectangle image to a circular image.
If I am not able to change the drawing to have a round outer border from square, how can I make the outer parts past the newly created circular outline transparent?
Per the attached exhibit, how to get the plot border to cover the entire sheet border instead of just the bottom left corner.
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View 2 Replies View RelatedAs shown in the upcoming movie "a scanner darkly".
With keanu Reeves.
Sort of like GTA(video game) graphics on the game case.
I'm making some graphics to be printed on a car. I have some lines with outer glow on them, but Illustrator won't render these unless I use 72DPI in raster effects reslution. I would like to go higher, but it won't give me anything. Guessing it's to heavy for Illustrator maybe? Is there anything I can do about this? I'm making my graphics in 1:1 scale, but I do it in a lower scale since it's just vector art anyway, however how would that effect my glow? Since it's a raster effect.
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