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Create a Grungy Style Text Effect


The primary focus on this tutorial is the application of flow/opacity for both the Brush and Eraser tool, as well as the use of clipping mask to create the urban city overlay effect for the text. I have also included some steps about image adjustments and layer blending.

From poster printing to designing websites this tutorial will give you hands on knowledge you'll be able to use in the design field.

Here is a preview of the final effect: (click to enlarge)

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Ok Let's get started!

To complete this tutorial, you will need the following stock: (registration required for those images)

Create a new document sized 1280px * 700px with black background. Use a bold font (I used the "Impact" font here) and type some text onto the centre the canvas:

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Create a new layer on top of the text layer, use a soft white brush to do a single click on the edge of the canvas as shown below:

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Compress this layer down as shown below:

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Reduce the opacity of the layer to around 30%, and you will now have the following effect under the text:

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Use the grunge brush you download, paint some grunge patterns around the text:

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As you paint, use a soft eraser tool to remove parts of the pattern to create fade-in effect: (set eraser flow and opacity to around 50%)

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Step 2

Add a layer mask onto the text layer, then grab the Eraser tool with one of the grunge brush selected, erase parts of the text as shown below:

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Make sure you adjust the flow and opacity of the eraser for some texture variety, and it will later reflect on the text:

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As you can see, I use 100%, 50%, and 30% flow and opacity for different areas of the text:

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and here is the effect after applying the layer mask on the text:

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Step 3

Load the city stock image into Photoshop, select a portion of the image with quick selection tool as shown below:

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Copy and paste the selection onto our document, re-size and position it as shown below:

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Go back to the city image and select a different portion, and paste it onto our document. Repeat this process until you have a variety of the buildings covering the text as shown below:

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Merge all those building layers into one layer, right-click on the layer and choose "Create clipping mask" (or press Ctrl + Alt + G):

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Reduce the layer opacity of this city layer to around 85%, and you will have the following effect:

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Apply the following black and white adjustments to this city building layer:

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and here is the effect so far:

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Step 4

Load the Model image into Photoshop, cut out the model and paste it onto our document, re-size and position it as shown below:

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Load the selection of this model layer and fill it with black colour:

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Reduce the layer opacity of this model layer to around 80%, you will have the following effect:

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Step 5

OK we're almost done! For some final fine-tunings, I added some blue/red colour onto the text by creating a new layer on top of all previous layer, set its blending mode to "Color Dodge", and use a soft brush with relevant colour to paint over it:

Hint: Adjust the brush flow/opacity as you paint, and use the Eraser Tool to remove parts that you don't have colour on.

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I also added some random lines around the text with a bit of tablet pen drawing (1px hard brush):

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I also used a bit of the Sharpen Tool to sharpen some parts of the text, and here is the final effect I have for this tutorial: (click to large)

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Author's URL: psdvault
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