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February 18th, 2009 / 9pm
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Greenwoman photoshop tag tutorial

Thanks for viewing this tutorial. We will be making a good looking tag with the use of several cinema4d effects. The original tag was designed by Scalper, he is working with me to support SignatureStop with fresh content every day. He has uploaded many of his awesome cinema4d renders, which will be available for download in the resources section. This is one of his tag tutorials that we will feature in the following days. The result:

Photoshop tag tutorial result

1. Create a new file. Our size was set to 336 and 110 pixels.

Create a new file

2. Add a background texture to your canvas, and smudge this around a bit. You can find some material to work with in our resources section:

add background texture

3. Make a selection, and fill this with a darkish color. Softly tap with a light brush in the filled area with a darkish color:

color added

4. Grab your eraser, and select a splatter brush. Tap once to delete part of the section:

splatter eraser

5. Add a good looking stock to your canvas, and erase the sides. Smudge the edges lightly, like shown below:

Add a stock

6. Set our stocks blending mode to lighten to blend in our stock somewhat:

set this to lighen

7. We’re going to lighten our stock, duplicate the stock and set it to screen. If it is too bright, reduce the opacity slightly.

duplicate the stock

8. Pick a matching background color with the eyedropper tool. Zoom into the canvas, and with a small hard brush, tap around your render. Smudge this with another detailed hard brush to blend our render. Set this layer style to Lighten:

zoom in

The result zoomed out:

result

9. Repeat the previous step further to the right, tap with a hard brush on the upper right section of the tag. Use the sharpening tool when you’re done, and set this layer style to Lighten.

add texture

10. Add in some texture on the right side of the tag, and set this layer style to Lighten.

brush and smudge the texture

11. Add a cinema4d render to your tag, and rotate it to follow the flow of your tag. Erase most of it, and set its blending mode to lighten:

add a stock to the tag

Blending mode set to lighten:

add a render

12. Add in a colourful cinema4d effect, and rotate it to flow into the tag. Set its layer style to Lighten

add a cinema4d render

The blending mode changed (smudge the sides if it doesn’t blend into eachother):

blending mode changed

13. Add another render, and erase some good looking parts underneath it. Set its layer mode to Lighten afterwards:

add a render

Blending mode changed:

Blending Mode

14. Another render erased and smudged (Set blending mode to Lighten afterwards):

Add another render

Its blending mode set to Lighten:

blending mode

15. Make a new layer, and select a light color from your canvas with the eyedropper tool. Tap a few times nearby your render to create some lighting. You can overdo this, because we’ll set the blending mode to Soft light and reduce the opacity to about 35%:

yellow brushing

Blending mode set to Soft Light and opacity reduced to 35%:

brushing blending mode

16. Select your gradient tool, and pick two colors with the eyedropper tool. Then use your brush and tap softly with a darker color. Set this layer to Lighten afterwards and reduce the opacity to 80%:

gradient layer

17. After changing the blending mode to Lighten and reducing the opacity to 80%:

blending mode changed

18. Grab your gradient tool, and pick two good looking colors. Set your gradient tool to angle, and create a gradient:

gradient tool

angle gradient

Set its layer mode to Lighten and reduce the opacity to about 40%, result:

result tag

19. We’re going to add a gradient map. Select Layer > New Adjustment Layer > Gradient map, and select something similar to this:

gradient map

The custom settings:

gradient map settings

The result at this point:

gradient map result

20. Reduce this layers opacity to about 25%:

opacity reduced

21. Apply the image on a new layer (Image > Apply Image), and sharpen this layer (Filter > Sharpen). If it comes on too stong, reduce its opacity. Our final result:

tag tutorial result

We hope you’ve enjoyed this Photoshop Tag tutorial. We would appreciate any comments made. Feel free to post your outcome, we will feature it into our post!

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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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