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Step Up 2 Poster – Photoshop Graphic Design Tutorial 13


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Intermediate Photoshop Tutorials


To show some support for this good movie, this Photoshop tutorial outlines how to design and create the cool poster that they are using.  It is relatively simple, since we are going to be using ready-to-use brushes and stencils.

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Begin by dowloading and adding the following brush sets:

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Once you get those brushes, create a document the size of 600×300 and set the background to black.

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Now in your Break dance Brush set that you just added, select the following brush with the color #67c6d8, and then input it on the background.  Set it to be a little smaller size so that you can fit it on the background.

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Looking good.  Now here is where the fun part comes in.  Select your Grunge Brush Set that you just added, and use different brushes all around.  Everybody will have a unique picture since there is no limit to how much mess you can add, although remember to create a new layer and set the color to #67c6d8.

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Now let’s add some shadows of grunge, set the color to black and apply the same brush set all over the stencil.  Make sure that you create a new layer!

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You are basically done with the stencil and grunge.  The next step is to mess with some funky text. What I did was basically take Arial Black, create all the letters separately piece by piece, and set them to different sizes.  I also used the Edit > Free Transform to tilt some of the letters around.   Apply those techniques, and you should get something like this:

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Create a new layer, and once again use your Grunge Brush now to add some white mess to the letters. In the end, the results will be something like mine:

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You are done with the main effect.  If you want to add some side credits/links, then you can.  I used Base 04 Font and Eraser Dust.  Both can be found on DaFont.com, so just search for them!  Here is what i got

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Original

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Thanks for viewing!


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