Splosm Photoshop Signature Tutorial
In this beginner signature tutorial we will be creating a signature with the use of a c4d render, some layer masks and clipping masks. This is a fairly simple tutorial that can get a great outcome depending on the render you start with. You can download the render at the bottom of the page. This tutorials outcome:

Please note that the colors in some images may look poor, this is because the images are saved in GIF files to reduce file size. The results at the end and up here are saved in full quality.
1. open up a new file with any size you like, I picked 350 by 120. Find a good looking render. If you like you can download one from our resources page, we have plenty of great looking c4d renders available gathered from around the web. Place your render in your file and decrease/increase its size until you’re satisfied with the way it looks.

2. Make a new layer. Pick your brush, use your eyedropper tool to pick a blue color from anywhere at your render. I picked a blue color. Tap once or twice where you want the focal point of your signature to be with a large size. My brush size was 65 pixels.

3. Repeat this step with a white brush, however decrease the brush size to about 35 pixels.

4. Now make a new layer, and go to Image > Apply image. Hide the layer for a second, and with a splatter brush, make some splatters in the middle of your file.

5. Select your applied image layer, and hit CTRL + ALT + G (Or go to Layer > Create Clipping Mask…). Move the layer around a bit, and you’ll see your applied image underneath.

6. Apply image, and go to Filter > Brush Strokes > Crosshatch.. and select the settings shown in the picture. pick larger splatter brushes, and create a clipping mask. Move the layer undearneath around till you like what you see. You can find plenty of free brushes at our resources section.



7. Make a new layer, and pick a black brush. We’re going to darken the corners and give the signature a bit of flow. Brush around the corners of your signature. Don’t worry yet if you’ve made it too dark, we will light it up a bit in the next step.

8. Make a new layer, set it to Soft Light, and with a white brush this time, tap around the darkened edges to smooth it out a bit.

9. We’re going to add a channel mix. Go to Layer > New Adjustement Layer > Channel Mixer… Basicly at this point you have to toy around with the settings to get the color you like. If you want to highlight the red tones a bit, select Red from the dropdown menu. If you want to compliment the blue colors, select blue from the dropdown menu and toy around with its settings. It all depends on the render you picked and the color you want it to be.

10. Make a new layer, and go to image > apply image. Move it around to the left or right direction, depending on where you have your lighting. I moved it to the right because I thought it looked best.

11. Add your text and perhaps an outer strike to outline your signature. My text was fairly simple, I picked Georgia in a light blue color and decreased the opacity to about 80%. Changed its angle a bit to make it match the side of the applied layer, and there you have it.

Feel free to post suggestions, questions or results in the comments!



Great tutorial for beginners
Wow thanks a lot. this really did help, no joke and I’m just happy with what I’ve done thanks to this tutorial, and I’m just a novice.
Thanks for your kind comments, I hope our tutorials will help improve your Photoshop experience even more!
i cant find the link to download the render
erm. im having problems with the eye dropper tool. i used that tool and click on the image but nth happens
JunnN, are you on the right layer?