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Newspaper Effect


We'll begin this tutorial, by coloring the canvas with a light grey color. I used dddddd as my color.

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Next, go to the top main menu bar and select "Filter" then "Noise" and lastly "Add Noise" and use the below settings.

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You should now have the below image.

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Now grab an image that you wish to use and resize or crop to fit. For this tutorial, I will use my cousin, and good friend, John.

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Now, go to the main menu and select "Image" then "Adjustments" and lastly "Desaturate". To get the below effect, I turned the Fill of the image down to 58%.

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Now right click on the image layer and select, "Blending Options...". Now click on "Stroke".

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You may now click OK.

You should now have the below image.

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Now select the "Line Tool" and draw out a vertical line with a weight of 2. Make certain that the foreground/line color is a5a5a5. Duplicate the line layer and move to the other side of the image as I have done below.

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Then go ahead and choose the text tool. I chose "Times New Roman" as the typeface at a size of 18.8 using the color 595959. Now type a catchy headline for your image.

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Next, choose the text tool again. I chose "Vedana" as the typeface at a size of 7, using the color 595959.

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The Results!!!

For the captioned text, I used the same text settings as in step 9, just used smaller text size.

Newspaper Effect Tutorial: Final Result



Author's URL: EmpireDezign
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