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Harry Potter Photoshop Tutorial

FREE Photoshop Tutorial | Easily Create this Harry Potter Signature in Photoshop

 

Harry Potter Tutorial

Harry Pot­ter Tutorial

Harry Pot­ter has become a huge phe­nom­e­non with an ever larger fan­base. This FREE Pho­to­shop Tuto­r­ial will teach you how to eas­ily cre­ate your own Harry Pot­ter signature.

Lets begin by open­ing the maple leaf brush and brush a lit­tle in white. You can play with opac­ity of the brush to add some more depth. Now use the smudge tool with the fol­low­ing settings:

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Go ahead and smudge the leaves then sharpen the layer.


Drag in the ren­der you want to use and smudge it as well as you did with the leaves before, but dont use the leaf brush this time. Instead, use a soft brush with an opac­ity of 50%.

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Make a new layer. Then select the brush tool and one of the hard brushes (100% hard­ness) and click here and there.

Then smudge that layer with the same set­tings as before, but use one of the hard brushes this time. Sharpen the image.

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Now you gotta make those famous boxes that shall be around the ren­der. You may want to ren­der in your ren­der, so you can see where you have to make the boxes. Pick the line tool ( next to the pen tool ), and draw some lines on the edge of ren­der. Set the layer to color dodge.

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Make a new layer. Pick the brush tool once again and use a soft brush with size 200 px. Then click like 3 places on the layer and set the layer to soft light or over­lay, what­ever you like. It should make the sig darker and give it more con­trast.

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Make a new layer and use a soft brush to click 3–4 places in the sig­na­ture (use a red color). Then select the smudge tool and smudge the brush­ing you made before with a soft brush. Set the blend mode to color dodge and adjust the opac­ity to your preferance.

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Make a new layer and cloud it (Filter-Render-Clouds) with default col­ors. Now go to Fil­ter– Pix­e­late –Mez­zotint and use coarse dots.

Use the eraser tool to erase some parts of the layer.

Play around with the blend mode and opac­ity to your liking.

Make a new layer. Now select a 1px soft brush and select a color in the sig­na­ture with the eye-dropper, then brush a few dots here and there on the sig.

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Drag in your ren­der and lightly smudge it with a soft brush. Set the color layer to dodge.

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Get in a c4d ren­der and play with blend mode and opac­ity (lin­ear– and color dodge). I dupli­cated my c4d layer once and sat the top layer to color dodge and the other to color dodge, and reduced opac­ity to 50% on both layers.

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By using the pen tool or the select tool, make some lines like I did. Now use the eraser tool to erase some parts of it and make it fade.

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Now ad some text, I wrote some­thing like pot­ter. Use soft light as the blend mode.

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Drag in your ren­der and use the eraser tool and a soft brush to erase a bit of the edge of the ren­der. It should give bet­ter blend­ing. I also made some color bal­ance lay­ers to make my sig more blue.

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Make a new layer. Apply the sig to that layer (Image — Apply image).

Make a hue/saturation and brightness/contrast layer to reduce the light. Then set the opac­ity of the layer to 25%.

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Dupli­cate the layer you just worked with and set the color lay­ers above what they were.

Set the opac­ity to 100%. Then use the eraser tool and a soft brush (100 px) and brush the edges of the layer so it gives a fade effect.

Sharpen the layer.

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Take in two more c4d ren­ders and set the opac­ity to 50% and the blend mode to color dodge. I placed a ren­der in each side.

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While hold­ing CTRL, click on the ren­der layer (the one below the applied image). That should select the ren­der. Then make some color lay­ers to con­trast lay­ers to give bet­ter blend­ing. You can also drag in some more c4d renders.

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Make a new layer and apply the image unto that. Use the rec­tan­gu­lar select/marquee tool to select a part of the sig. Then use the move tool to move the selec­tion around. Do that a cou­ple of times to make the sig look more messy.

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Now add what­ever text you want and your done. Enjoy your new Harry Pot­ter sig!

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