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4. Make the bulb that's now on the bottom of the other bulb darker, or if you're not peeling a bulb make sure the colour would look like the inside of the peel, by using colour adjustments and levels.

As a child, there are few things more fun than sticking stickers on things. Everything(s). Here's how to easily create a peeled sticker effect.

1. Open up new document in Photoshop. Make sure the dimensions of the document are large enough to support your object. I find that rounded objects work the best, so I chose an orange.

4. Make the bulb that's now on the bottom of the other bulb darker, or if you're not peeling a bulb make sure the colour would look like the inside of the peel, by using colour adjustments and levels.

OK, here goes. In this example, I'm going to take this - and finish with this - Here's how I did it. Of course, the standard disclaimer: This is not saying it is the definitive method, there are many ways to achieve the same result, this is just my way. I apologize to any non-Photoshop users out there, this is certainly possible to do in other programs but I don't know them well enough to make this tutorial 'multi-lingual.'

Now I know there are several tutorials out there that show you how to make an image looked cracked and peeling away. But I have never seen one that demonstrates how to reveal another image beneath the cracks and peels. Hopefully that is what this tutorial will teach you to do just that.

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