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We'll begin this tutorial, by coloring the background 1d2e40. Now change the Foreground color to Black and select the "Rounded Rectangle Tool" at a radius of 3 pixels and draw the below shape. |
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Now right click on the shape layer in the Layers Palette and select, "Blending Options...". Now click on "Drop Shadow". |
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use settings at left |
You may now click OK. |
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You should now have the following:
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Now select the "Line Tool" at 3 pixels and draw the below shape. |
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Now draw another line or duplicate the other and move to the other side. |
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Next, let's create a pattern. Create a new document with a width of 3 and height of 3 pixels.
Now use the "Pencil Tool" (or a tool of your choice) to fill in the 1 pixel squares with the below colors. Once complete, go to the main menu and choose "Edit" then "Define Pattern", give it a name and click "OK".
You may now close the pattern canvas and return to the previous document.
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Now right click on the line layer in the Layers Palette and select, "Blending Options...". Now click on "Pattern Overlay". |
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use settings at left |
You may now click OK. |
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You should now have the following:
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Now change the Foreground to White and select the "Brush Tool" and use the below settings. |
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Next, create a new layer then draw a straight line across the bottom portion of the shape as I have done below. |
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Now "Ctrl" click the first shape layer that you made in the Layers Pallete to create a selection around it and go to "Selection" then "Inverse". Make sure that you are on the White brushed layer in the Layers Pallete then go to "Edit" and lastly "Cut". |
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Turn the Fill of the white brushed layer down to about 19% to get what I have below. |
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Create a new layer once again and fill with Black. |
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Now go to "Filter", "Noise", and lastly "Add Noise" and use the below settings. |
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You should now have the following: |
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Now "Ctrl" click the first shape layer once again to create a selection around it and go to "Selection" then "Inverse". Be certain that you are on the new noise layer then go to "Edit" and lastly "Cut". |
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Turn the Fill of the noise layer down to about 16% to get what I have below. |
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Select the "Text Tool" and use the below settings: You may not have the typeface "Furured" but "Verdana" will work fine. |
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Turn the Fill of the text layer down to about 73% to get what I have below. |
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The Results!!! |
To finish this off, I added a structure that I made earlier, resized and turned down the fill as I did the text layer above. I hope you enjoyed this tutorial.
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