Making A "dont Rip" Backgound
First of all you make a new picture and have the background transparent!
Then put the text you want to have on the background
Then go Edit > Transform > Rotate and just rotate a bit.
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First of all you make a new picture and have the background transparent!
Then put the text you want to have on the background
Then go Edit > Transform > Rotate and just rotate a bit.
Start with making a new image 150x150pixels with transparent background.
Get out the Elliptical Marquee Tool and make a round selection within it.
Fill the selection with white and go to blending options.
Start of with opening a new picture 80x20
Fill it with a color you like. I'm goung to use a blueish color for this tutorial (#006CFF)
Take out your Elliptical Marquee Tool and make a little selection at the top of the button.
Open a new 500 x 500 Document.
Create a new layer and fill it in with black.
Go to Filter > Render > Lens flare. ( 85%, 50-300mm Zoom ). Place it some where in the middle
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