Choose any pattern you think looks good on it (you may need to load some other texture packs like Erodible Textures or Rock Patterns – they’re not shown on the list by default). Now double click it to get into Blending options, and select Patter Overlay. Let’s rumple this paper even more! Create a new layer above the clipped one, fill it with any color and create a Clipping Mask of it too. Then select Overlay as blending mode and lower the opacity to achieve natural effect. With the clipped layer selected, go to Filter > Render > Clouds. Then make it a clipping mask, selecting Create a Clipping Mask from Layer Menu (or simply with Ctrl+Alt+G shortcut). First, duplicate the sheet layer clicking Ctrl + J. Of course, you could download some free paper texture, but I want to show you how to create your own using patterns built into Photoshop. Now it’s time to add some texture to the sheet. Now you can fill the inside by using Paint Bucket Tool (G) without fear it will fill your smooth edges too (you can remove the template now, it’s not needed anymore). Go to Select > Modify > Contract to contract to selection. Use Magic Wand Tool (W) to select the area outside of your sheet, then click Ctrl+Shift+I to inverse the selection. It’s just a template, so it shouldn’t be too disturbing.Ĭreate a new layer again and draw the borders of the sheet with your new, rough brush. You can use any size you need.Ĭhange the layer’s opacity to 10% (you can do it simply by clicking “1″ with Move Tool on). Select some glum color for your paper (it’s supposed to be old, saturated colors fade over time).Ĭreate a new layer and use Rectangle Tool (U) to draw a template shape for your first sheet. Move the Angle Jitter slider, so that your line could be made of rotated “blobs” – it will make the brush even more rough. Open Brush window and select Shape Dynamics option for your brush. Create a new file and draw some black blob with disorted edges, then go to Edit > Define Brush Preset. To draw the first sheet we need some irregular brush. It shouldn’t be too small, don’t forget about good resolution too (300dpi at least).
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