After you are happy with your sign, flatten all the layers you used to create it. Name the layer �Sign�. You may want to copy the original layers and hide them in a folder for safe keeping in case you need to revert to it later.
I got an ad in the mail over the weekend with that used a photograph of an interstate road sign and I thought hmmm, who needs a photograph when we can make it in Photoshop! I'm starting with a new document 540px x 400px at 72ppi. The only reason this really matters is that if you decide to work at a larger or higher resolution, the layer style settings will need adjusting. But you already knew that didn't you!
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In this Photoshop tutorial, it will show you how to create a highway sign and post using custom shapes, selections, layer styles and a little creative gradient work. For my final image a few more signs using the same steps are added as the ones in the thumbnail.
Using the ellipse marquee tool, create a selection around the top of our sign. Create a new layer and fill it with white. Bring the opacity down to 10%
In this tutorial, we will learn how to create metal textured design, which can be used in any graphic design project including the content box design for the web pages. Final output of the tutorial can be seen below:
In this Adobe Photoshop tutorial you will be taught how to create a traffic sign in a couple of simple steps with custom brushes, and other things as shown below:
Creating Dotted Lines is fairly easy in Photoshop. There is not a single tool or option for it, but we just have to tweak some brush-settings and we have our dotted lines in seconds.
Most of the steps in this tutorial work fine with Photoshop Elements 2, as well as with Photoshop versions 6+. There is one part in the Stop sign where your directions will be different if you are using Elements. Look for the blue box!
This tutorial has proven to be very popular as it shows how to make a sign/banner for a business or website using a variety of blending options to show light and shadow, which leaves you with a great effect at the end which would really stand out on any website/image.
In this tutorial I'm going to show you how to design the gradient effect to your left. Pay close attention and you should find this fairly simple and effective.
Now, prepare the brush. In this tutorial, you will be using only one type of brush, which is the ???splatter??? brush provided in Photoshop as one of its default brushes. You will see six ???splatter??? brush diameters in the brushes palette, pick any one of those.
4. Duplicate the main text layer then change the size down about 20 pt's. Move it to the lower right of the larger dollar sign, then redo the highlight effect.
Title: Free photoshop tutorials how to make nuclear sign on a web button for chemistry website template Description: In this photoshop tutorial I have used technique - how to use photoshop tools to draw or design a nuclear or nucleus sign on a web graphics button for your medicine or medical or chemistry related website template or image.Nuclear energy, nuclear power,
1. Open Photoshop and type the text with preferably script font for sign effect. Draw the curved line below the text which we will reveal with animation.
You'll need two images for this technique: a sign, poster, or image that you want to appear old and weathered and an old building or wall that contains some texture (wood planks, bricks, etc.).
1. Drop your colors (D). Start a new document 400x400. Create a new layer. Call rulers (View>Rulers) and start adding lines (just drag ruler to the needed place). Place 2 rulers in the middle of the image and 2 rulers in the first qurater as shown on the picture:
Oooh don't forget to save your work! Save (ctr+s) it if you don't already did it, because if your computer would crash right now you would have to do it from the beginning right again, lol ;).
Once you have drawn your path, create a new layer and select your brush with white. Making sure you have a hard edge set on your brush, apply a few strokes until you find a suitable size for your path. Once you are happy, delete the current brush strokes and switch back to your pen tool. Right click on your path and select 'Stroke Path�' find Brush in the drop down and check 'Simulate Pressure'.