Arijit Chatterjee
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I'm not so good with tutorials but if you decide to do this you will need to know how to apply textures do you have that PSD file? It can be done with just Photoshop but better off with illustrator, if you need to do in Photoshop make it a very big file for resizing purposes.
Image file and not a psd? Have you created that logo?
I will give you the separate layers then you can find how to apply textures, I'm not changing somebody's logo, this is very crude layer technique due to the 72 resolution, although I did increase it
View attachment 39705 search how to apply textures find the right textures, or you could create your own from that first image that you want to duplicate or paint them.
how about the yellow borders??is there any way a seamless patter can be made and then applied onto the layer??I would say the first one on the left would be some type of material, grabbed from an image of a white sock, white cotton maybe?
i'm never gonna get this thing....there is one tut where one line at a time effect is shown...but thats for the text....this thing is way more complicated....plz help me out...tried everything out and failed...arrrggghhh.That is something that kind of blows my mind, it looks like a texture but it also looks like it might've been added one line at a time, very repetitively and tediously
ok...i have to ask you...how am i supposed to do it...do you have any tuts link on this you can give me???Make a rectangular brush with a bevel and emboss effect. Set the spacing to get the pieces side by side (or close). Set the angle jitter to direction. In this example I made a path and stroked it.