Reproduce worn/rolled paint texture on writing
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Hello,
Hello everyone.
I’m looking to display in a community room a panel (in French) to recreate, with different texts obviously. What’s giving me trouble is the “paint roller” effect, like on the R in RULES or LA in LAUGH.
I’ll choose the fonts later, but the paint-on-fence effect isn’t bad. Does anyone have a lead?
Thanks in advance for your answers.
Link to the image: http://img11.hostingpics.net/pics/662899FamilyRules.jpg
CricriPam
Configuration: Windows 7 / Chrome 31.0.1650.57
Hello everyone.
I’m looking to display in a community room a panel (in French) to recreate, with different texts obviously. What’s giving me trouble is the “paint roller” effect, like on the R in RULES or LA in LAUGH.
I’ll choose the fonts later, but the paint-on-fence effect isn’t bad. Does anyone have a lead?
Thanks in advance for your answers.
Link to the image: http://img11.hostingpics.net/pics/662899FamilyRules.jpg
CricriPam
Configuration: Windows 7 / Chrome 31.0.1650.57
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Hello,
1. Type your text in a new document or in an existing document (preferably using a bold font).
2. Vectorize the text: Menu Layer > Rasterize > Text or by right-clicking on the layer.
3. Activate the eraser (Key E)
4. Select a suitable brush in the options bar. You can load others from the brush dropdown in the options window. And choose a brush diameter proportional to the size of your letters.
5. Run the eraser over the letters to apply the effect. -
hello
it is possible to do it with brushes
easier, you will find worn fonts here:
https://www.dafont.com/fr/theme.php?cat=107