Screencast How To: Photoshop Letterpress Effects
The talented Katrina of Pugly Pixel has a great little screencast on her blog showing how to create a letterpress look using photoshop. She explains that there are a lot of letterpress-inspired tutorials out there but the one's she's seen apply inner shadows to the text and explains "that inner shadows are just one component of a letterpress look — there’s also the indented, pillowed-look to the paper when it’s been “pressed”. Katrina addresses this in the tutorial by applying the bevel/emboss layer style to the paper texture, in addition to a few other things. Click here to see.
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5 comments:
thanks for this post, love this effect and I look forward to perfecting it :)
-Winnie
http://winniereally.blogspot.com
That's perfect! Thanks :)
I would love to get into this, thanks!
thank you so much for the feature, jan! ♥
I love Katrina's tutorials and this one is no exception! can't wait to try it.
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