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“ Easy Sig Tutorial ”

Story by AtlJoker , written 6 years ago 369 views168 votes
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Ok you will need all of these:

PhotoShop

A colorful render

Black Marble Texture

Scan lines

Open a new document and make it anysize you want. (400x130 for me)



Now follow these steps:



If you followed those steps correctly you should have a background like this:



Open your colorful render and place it on your sig.(Desn’t have to be very colorful but it would look better if it was)

Mine:


Now dupe the render and place it below the original and do Rotation,Skewation :) ,and strech it using Free Transform.

You can even duplicate the streched one if you can’t get fill the whole canvas with your render, just make sure you Merge the layetrs.



Now Press Ctrl+A or go to Select>>>All. Then Press Shift Ctrl+C or Edit>>>Copy Merged, now paste that shit.

Now go to Filter >>> Blur >>> Gaussin Blur, set the Radius to 1.0-1.5 (Mine is 1.3).

After you do that set the Blending Mode to Overlay

My result:



Repeat the last step but instead of blurring it go to Filter >>> Sharpen >>>Shrapen.
And leave the blending option on Normal.

My result:



Create a new layer and use the Paintbucket and fill it with one of your Scan lines patterns.

Set your opacity to whatever you think looks good.



New layer and use the Scanlines again but make sure you use a different variation of it.



Set your opacity to whatever you think looks good.

Add a border...



Add some text and put your finishing touches on it.

Final Result:



Here’s another sig that I made.

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