you’ll also need to load a patterns set. So go to Edit > Presets > Preset Manager, and choose Patterns from the Preset Type drop down menu. Then, click the little arrow to the right of the Preset Type drop down menu, and click Nature Patterns in the center of the pop-up menu. When the dialog box appears after that, just click Append, and you’ll get the patterns.
Step 1
Create a new 850 x 550px document. Place the Wood grain texture 2 image on top of the Background layer, resize it as needed, then rename its layer to Wood Texture.
Step 2
Double click the Wood Texture layer to apply a Color Overlay effect using the following settings:
Add a Color Overlay with these settings:
Color: #74716f
Blend Mode: Color Burn
Opacity: 55%
This will darken the texture.
Step 3
Place the BG Texture – DT Original 44 image on top of the Wood Texture layer, resize it as needed, rename its layer toTexture Overlay, then change its Blend Mode to Darker Color.
Step 4
Pick the Elliptical Marquee Tool, and draw an ellipse around the center of the document.
Step 5
Go to Select > Modify > Feather, and type in a Feather Radius that you like. The value used here is 50 – the bigger the value the softer the edges will be.
Step 6
Go to Select > Inverse, then create a new layer on top of all layers, call it Vignette, and fill the selection with Black.
Go to Select > Deselect, and change the layer’s Opacity value to 60%, or any other value you like.
Step 7
Create the text using the font Ghoulish Fright AOE. The Size is 250pt and the Color is #a2a2a2.
Step 8
Duplicate the text layer twice, then change the original and second copy text layers’ Fill value to 0.
Double click the original text layer to apply the following layer style:
Step 9
– Bevel and Emboss
Style: Stroke Emboss
Technique: Chisel Hard
Size: 60
Uncheck the Use Global Light box
Angle: 51
Altitude: 30
Gloss Contour: Rounded Steps
Check the Anti-aliased box
Highlight Mode: Linear Light
Color: #ec925c
Opacity: 50%
Shadow Mode: Linear Burn
Opacity: 50%
Step 10
– Contour
Check the Anti-aliased box.
Step 11
Texture
Pattern: Leaves
Scale: 50%
Step 12
– Stroke
Size: 6
Color: #4d4c4c
This will style the outer stroke.
Double click the first copy text layer to apply the following layer style:
Step 13
– Bevel and Emboss
Technique: Chisel Hard
Depth: 130%
Size: 7
Uncheck the Use Global Light box
Angle: 8
Altitude: 53
Gloss Contour: Rounded Steps
Check the Anti-aliased box
Highlight Mode: Linear Light
Color: #ffe1b6
Opacity: 50%
Shadow Mode: Linear Burn
Opacity: 50%
Step 14
– Contour
Check the Anti-aliased box.
Step 15
Texture
Pattern: Leaves
Step 16
– Outer Glow
Blend Mode: Vivid Light
Opacity: 35%
Color: #ffce64
Spread: 27
Size: 46
Step 17
Drop Shadow – 1
Distance: 11
Size: 7
Step 18
click the + sign next to the Drop Shadow tab, then select the tab at the bottom to change its settings as shown below:
Drop Shadow – 2
Uncheck the Use Global Light box
Angle: -21
Distance: 19
Size: 7
This will style the first text layer.
Double click the second copy text layer to apply the following layer style:
Step 19
– Bevel and Emboss
Technique: Chisel Hard
Depth: 130%
Size: 7
Uncheck the Use Global Light box
Angle: 8
Altitude: 53
Gloss Contour: Rounded Steps
Check the Anti-aliased box
Highlight Mode: Linear Light
Color: #ffefd8
Opacity: 50%
Shadow Mode: Linear Burn
Opacity: 50%
Step 20
– Contour
Check the Anti-aliased box.
Step 21
Texture
Pattern: Leaves
Step 22
– Inner Shadow
Blend Mode: Color Burn
Color: #383430
Opacity: 35%
Distance: 10
Size: 10
Step 23
– Inner Glow
Opacity: 100%
Color: #ff9e2b
Size: 7
Step 24
– Satin
Blend Mode: Vivid Light
Color: #ccb6a8
Opacity: 80%
Angle: -171
Distance: 37
Size: 21
Contour: Cone – Asymmetrical
Check the Anti-aliased box
Check the Invert box
Step 25
– Outer Glow
Blend Mode: Divide
Opacity: 32%
Noise: 100%
Color: #242f51
Technique: Precise
Size: 4
Contour: Cone
This will style the second text layer.
Step 26
Place the Peeling Rust image between the two copy text layers, go to Edit > Transform > Rotate 90° Clockwise, and resize it as needed.
After that, right click the texture layer , choose Create Clipping Mask, then change the layer’s Blend Mode to Darker Color.
And We’re Done!
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