Hey for that you can just download any image textures from pexel and then open it with photoshop and save that file as .psd ; so that you can use that texture as your displacement map file. Hope this helps!
You should state the basic prom like ctrl+delete on 2:10 step. This will help a lot for us actually. We can follow what you click that appeared on the video but these basic proms that get to the problem. Anyway thanks for this one it helps a lot!
Gaussian blur ripple 50 Threshold displace -> texture Select -> color range -> black place texture under text and select linear dodge add add drop shadow on text
The look you get here is great but you work so fast that I keep having to rewind and rewatch parts. Brief accompanying text would be great help. Thank you in any case.
this ink bleed effect is very similar to what @AMTAKETHAT uses in his posters. Can you take a quick look and help me if he's doing the same thing as your tutorials?
@@kbhumbri it’s all good bro I usually follow tutorials halfway & do my own thing. It’s not a big deal. But thank you for wanting to help. I’ll drop a like for that
You can create your own by downloadong any kind of grunge file then open it in Photshop and save it as .psd , Oce you save it, go to your file where you want to put Displacemet map ad the select the file you just saved as .psd Try once, annd lmk if you get there :) Pllease like and subscribe. Thankyou
great tutorial! im just having troubles with setting the threshold, i got a black text and white background. cant seem to set the threshold. how can this be fixed?
Displacement map files: you can download grunge images from pexel or unsplash and save them as .psd and theyre ready to be used as displacement maps. Hope this helps!
So once you have everything on the screen with threshold and everything...make a new black layer on top> go to select>color range> click on the black color and press ender>the black text will get selected>now fill the selected area with the color on the blank layer you created! Hope this helps
What you can do is, just keep the white base layer under the text...it should be of the text shape only, and then remove the bg.......so basically you will only have the bg just under the object that you want to keep.
After applying thresholds, you make a new layer>go to select-color range>a wwindow opens up and then with the eye dropper you select the black filled text in your artboard and click ok (doinf this selects the black area and in new layer you fill it with black color and hide the all previous layer). Hope this helps, let me know if you need any more techniques and other videos like these.
bro whenever u are putting out a tutorial pls put at least the steps somewhere or put some texts so that we can understand properly what are u doing... just a small tip