My background layer is named bg – #231f20, which gives me both its functionality and its color. Oh, and if you’ve read some of my other tutorials before, you’ll probably remember that I’m a stickler for proper layer naming and other Ps etiquette stuff. My horizontal guides are at the one, two, eight, nine, 10, 16, and 17 inch marks. My vertical guides are at the one, two, 11, 12, 13, 22, and 23 inch marks. I might have gone a tad overboard with mine. Once you have that new document setup, fill its background with dark gray ( #231f20), and setup guides for the center and margins. So, let’s go ahead and create a new 24 inches wide by 18 inches tall Ps document 300 dpi. Jeff’s illustration is quite neat, and would look quite awesome on a print. Note that if you haven’t purchased the Awakened t-shirt pack, or have no idea of what I’m talking about, you should go read and watch more info: over here. ![]() Here’s a 100% crop, to get a better sense of what these textures are able to do: Here’s a preview of what we’ll be doing:īasically, we’ll use these to age Jeff’s design, along with a few other tricks here and there. I thought you’d never ask! In order to demonstrate the possibilities of the textures, I’ve put a quick little tutorial/demo together, using Jeff’s Awakened t-shirt design pack as the base. Some technical data: you get six textures, that are around 4760×6400 600 dpi. Once scanned in, cleaned up, and inverted, these make up for perfect noise textures. I got these black rectangles, speckled with white spots and stripes. Because it was almost ready to throw away, it wouldn’t print a perfectly black sheet. The process was simple: I created a black document in Ai, and printed it as many times as I could before the toner gave up. ![]() The result is a pack of six fantastic noise textures. They were made using an old photocopier that had a toner on its last leg. What’s so special about this texture pack? First of all, these are hand-made textures. ![]() I’m delighted to announce that it’s finally on sale at the Arsenal! I’m here to introduce you today to a texture pack I’ve created, called the photocopy noise texture pack. Hello there! Simon from Studio Ace of Spade here.
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