Rabeta's Signature Tutorial 2 using PS

rabeta

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Hopefully this tutorial will help you create a signature like this:

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1. Find a picture to use in your signature, I DID NOT CUT THE IMAGE.

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2. Now copy and paste the image into your signature, I used a size of 360x140, and position it.

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3. I then added a 3d render that flowed with the stock (Erase any parts not needed). Set this layer on screen and change this

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4. Repeat step 3 but with a different 3d render.

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5. New layer. Gently brush with a soft brush (I used cloud brush) where you would like the negative area to be of your sig. Chose a colour from your render.

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6. New layer. Pick another colour from your render and brush the edges of the last layer.

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7. Erase any parts from the last two layers that do not look good.

8. New layer. Image >> Apply Image. Use the default settings.

9. Now using the rectangular marquee tool select parts of your focal using shift.

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10. Now select the chosen part and cut it. Create a new layer and paste it, and then move the part to the negative are of the signature. Set this layer on luminosity and erase some of the layer to blend it in.

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11. New layer. Image >> Apply Image and use the default settings again. Filter >> Brush Stroke >> Angled Strokes and use the settings below. Set this layer on overlay.

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12. Now this is the part where it is up to you. Make a least two gradient maps by Layer >> New Adjustment Layer >> Gradient Map. This will give the signature some extra colour and a better overall look.

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13. Now add the text and a border and that is it!

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I hoped you enjoyed this tutorial and I am looking forward to the seeing the results.
 
nice one mate...will create an unique sig everytime...
 
Just choose a gradient that goes well with the sig and then set it on something e.g overlay.
 
yeah me too...lol..might try it out today after i have done my f*****g IT COURSEWORK...
 
Mate, what 3D render did you use?

And what was the brush you used?
 
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Lol! You Can Find Any At DA That Suits and Flows Through Your Render.

Search Cloud Brushes At DA, You'll Get them.;).
 

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