Tuesday, May 23, 2017
Sewing a Fabric Badge in Photoshop
Sewing a Fabric Badge in Photoshop
Download Fabric Linen by Jaqx Textures. Create a new document of size 500×708 pixels. Drag the texture downloaded into the working document. Name this layer as Fabric. |
Create a Levels Adjustment Layer and key the settings as 34, 1.00, 255. Follow by another Hue/Saturation Adjustment Layer and set Hue to 0, Saturation to 46 and Lightness to -60. |
Set the foreground color to #FF9000. Create a new layer and name it as Stripes. Draw a few vertical lines with various widths like the example below. Set the Blend Mode of this layer to Overlay. |
Select the Custom Shape Tool and pick Sign 4 from the preset list. Make a path with that shape at the middle of the working document. |
Go to Paths tab, select the path created and click on "Load Path as a Selection". Back to Layers tab, select the Fabric layer, press Ctrl+C to copy. Then press Ctrl+V to paste a new layer. Name this new layer as Badge. Go to Image > Adjustments > Hue/Saturation. Check on Colorize. Set the Hue to 200, Saturation to 45 and Lightness to 0. |
Ctrl+left click on the Badge layer to load a selection. Create a new layer and name it as Border. Fill the selection with #FFFFFF. With the selection still on, go to Select > Modify > Contract. Set contract by 20 pixels. Hit Delete. |
Type the texts you want to appear on the badge. |
Merge Border and your text layers into one single layer. Ctrl+left click on the layer to load a selection. You may delete the merged layer. Now with the selection still on, select the Badge layer, press Ctrl+C to copy. Then Ctrl+V to paste a new layer. Name this newly pasted layer as Badge Items. Hide the Badge layer behind and you will get something similar to the example below. |
Select Badge Items layer. Go to Image > Adjustments > Hue/Saturation. Check on Colorize. Set the Hue to 0, Saturation to 65 and Lightness to 0. Unhide the Badge layer. |
Right-click on Badge Items layer and choose Blending Options. Check on Bevel and Emboss. Set the Style to Pillow Emboss, Size to 5px, Highlight Opacity to 30% and leave the rest of settings as default. |
We need to create a new brush now. Open up the Brushes Palette. Go to Brush Tip Shape and enter the settings as shown below. |
Go to Shape Dynamics and enter the settings as shown below. |
Ctrl+left click on Badge Items layer to load a selection. Go to Paths tab, click on "Make Workpath from Selection". Set the foreground color to #FFFFFF. Right-click on the path create and choose Stroke Path. Set the type to Brush and hit OK. |
Thats all and you are done! You may wish to adjust the colors of your badge items like what I have done. Hope you find this tutorial useful. Thanks! |
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