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March 1st, 2009 / 10pm
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Bodies Photoshop tag tutorial

We will be making this hot signature created by scalper. This tutorial has another optional result, where we simply hide the gradient overlay adjustment layer and keep the original coloring. For this to work though you will need a good looking stock with attractive colors. Our result in this tutorial looked great both with and without the adjustment layer. I will include a animation file that shows you step by step how the tag was made at the bottom of the tutorial. Lets get started.

Result of this signature tutorial:

signature tutorial result

optional result without gradient map adjustment layer:

signature tutorial result 2

1. We start this signature tutorial by creating a new file and fill this with a dark color. Our size was set to 370 by 120 pixels.

signature tutorial

2. Find a good dark stock with a few lighter areas on it. We’re going to distort this stock by using the clone stamp tool and a splatter brush. Select the clone stamp tool, grab a splatter brush (check out our resources section for brushes) and hold ALT on your keyboard. Then select a region with some dark texture in it. Then tap around your canvas with your brush. Our result:

The clone stamp tool

Select a splatter brush:

clone stamp tool splatter brush

Press and hold alt to create a destination point, and tap around your tag:

add a stock

3. In the next few steps we will be making some lighting on our tag. Grab a large round soft brush, and tap once near the button with a white color.

add soft brushing

4. Set this layers blending mode to overlay:

set layer to overlay

5. Repeat these few steps with a lighter color to create some more lighting. Tap around with your brush, we selected a color from the render we are going to use later. If you’ve found a stock already, use your eyedropper tool to select a color:

add orange brushing

6. Change its blending mode to either screen or overlay, we picked screen:

change blending mode

7. Brush some more with the same color until you’ve created some good looking lighting:

change layers blending mode

8. Add text to your canvas, the font we used for this tag is Kingthings SpikeMT. Add some text, ours made no sense, but add whatever you feel fits the tag with a bright matching color:

add text tutorial

9. Use the same bright color we used for the text to tap softly with a smaller brush in the center of the lighting we made:

light brush

10. Find some good stock, and paste it on the canvas (duplicate the stock and keep a backup at all times, we will use it later). Remove the right side of this stock where we have the most texture in the background:

add stock to your canvas

11. Change this stocks blending mode to lighten:

Photoshop Layer Panel

Our result:

blend the render tutorial

12. Our render is too blended in, so we duplicated our render, set its blending mode to normal, and erased all parts but around the shoulder:

This is the render shown on a white background to show you what we’ve erased:

render on white background

our result (we kept the renders blending mode on normal)

duplicate render

13. Go back to the backup render we kept (step 10) and duplicate it. Move it to the top of your layer panel. Set its blending mode to lighten:

moving the layer panel:

move render

the result afterwards:

duplicate the stock

14. Add an effect render that matches the color of your render, and remove some sections of it. Make sure if follors the flow of your tag. Set its blending mode to screen afterwards.

Our render added:

add an effect render tutorial

The signature shown with Its blending mode set to screen

change the blending mode

15. We’re going to add a gradient map adjustment layer with some very bright colors, and we’re going to reduce this layers opacity to ~ 80% to 85%. Our gradient map (colors used were black #070003, pink #FC006C, and yellow #F6FC02):

Our layer map (we set it to reverse:)

add a gradient map

result after putting the opacity down somewhat:

tag tutorial result

16. We’re going to use the original colors of the render, duplicate the backup of the render we kept and move it on top of the layer panel:

duplicate original

The duplciated stock from step 10:

duplicated stock

Erase the stock apart from the section around the head:

duplicate and move it on top

17. Set the copied stocks blending mode to lighten to blend it in slightly:

blending mode changed

18. We’re going to make another gradient map, this time a black to white gradient map. We’re going to change the blending mode to Luminosity, and reduce the opacity somewhat, we used 44%:

adjustment layer

After changing the blending mode to Luminosity and reducing the opacity to 44% :

reduce the opacity

19. We’re going to add some more detail by creating a clipping mask on splatter brushing. Before we add the brushing, hide the text, and apply the image on a new layer (Image > Apply Image).

clipping mask image applied

20. On a new layer, add some brushing with a splatter brush where your tag needs some more texture:

use a splatter brush

21. Move the applied image layer up over the brushing layer, and go to Layer > Create Vector Mask, or press ALT + CTRL + G. Move the layer up a bit to cover some of the brushing.

apply a clipping mask

22. Duplicate that clipping mask, and move it down a bit to cover the other part of the brushing, and set its blending mode to lighten:

blending mode to lighten

23. Make a new layer, and select Image > Apply image. We’re going to sharpen our tag, go to Filter > Sharpen, if it’s too sharp you can reduce the opacity. We’ve kept it on a 100% though:

apply image sharpen

There are two more things we can do, the right side still looks a little dark.

24. Go to Layer > New Adjustment Layer > Brightness Contrast Layer…, and put the contrast down a little. We set it down to -15 for our final result:

final tag result tutorial

25. The second optional result we can make is creating a version without the adjustment layer. Hide the adjustment layers, the brushing and the clipping masks:

layer panel

26. apply this result on a new layer (Image > Apply Image):

tag tutorial

27. Unhide the splatter layer we’ve made:

unhide the splatter on the tag

28. Drag the applied image above the splatter layer, and create a clipping mask, move this layer up a bit:

Photoshop tag

29. Duplicate this layer, and move the render sidewards and down a little:

Photoshop tag clipping mask

30. Apply the image on a new layer, and select Filter > Sharpen for our final optional result:

Photoshop tag tutorial result

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Hi, I'm Base. I've been developing and designing websites and graphics since 2004, and I love sharing my knowledge with the rest of the world!

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