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Flag effect


postrm

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If I have a standard flag background with no effects, how do I get similar effects on top of the flag like the one below?

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Find a 'dirty textile' texture on the net

open it
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put your flag on top and make it fit.
Apply (in this case but you might want to experiment with other blend modes) hard light blend mode at 60 %
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I did try initially that but I felt it made the flag lighter than it should be. In the example image it seems like theres been no colour loss
 
Then reverse the procedure, put the flag under the textile layer and apply a multiply blend mode at 60 % on the texture layer...
The colors of the flag will remain untouched, only the dark parts of the textile texture will be visible on top of that.

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Many thanks, that has done the job :)

I don't suppose you are good at fonts too and know what font they are using too?
 
Thanks, I think its Averta. Did they do that effect on the font using drop shadow? I like it, better than just a plain font.
 
No, that would be a lot of work.
In my opinion it is an existing font, but again, there are so many...
 
Like Eggy said it probably is an existing font.
But, if you can't find it this will work.

1.Make a selection of your type.
2.Save the Selection.
3.Stroke that selection on a new layer.
4. Move it where ever you want.
5. psd attached.
Marcos.jpg
 
I didn't quite understand making a selection of the type, saving the selection and stroking the selection on a new layer. :(
 
I didn't quite understand making a selection of the type
Click once on the foreground color icon........this will open the color selector. Sample the red color from the Type/Text.

Cmd/Cntrl + Click the type/text layers thumbnail to make a selection.
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I didn't quite understand ....saving the selection
Go to SELECT . SAVE SELECTION > name it.
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I didn't quite understand .....stroking the selection on a new layer.
Create a new layer. Highlight the new layer.

Go to SELECT > LOAD SELECTION > choose the type/text selection.
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Go to EDIT > STROKE
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Set the stroke width to 4 px
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Hit Cmd/Cntrl + D to deselect.

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Place the newly minted stroke layer beneath the Type/Text layer.
Use your Move Tool with directional arrows on keyboard to move into position.
 

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