Rust Text Tutorial with Paint Shop Pro (PSP) 7
Here is my tutorial on how to make your own rust with this rust text Paint Shop Pro (PSP) tutorial. With this cool text effect you can add a rust texture to anything. Try it out, it works well with metal interfaces. This tutorial is similar to the one at Reaction Zero , but it is converted to work in PSP. Written for Paint Shop Pro (PSP) 7, but can probably be used for different versions.
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Create a new image
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With the selection still active, click on
the flood fill
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Now is the hard part. First, make a new
Raster Layer
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Next, using the airbrush, splatter some red coloring onto the text, in random patterns. Make sure it looks cool. If you can't do it randomly, just copy my design. |
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Next, go to Selections | Load From Alpha
Channel
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Thanks for Paul Farmer for this suggestion. For a different, older rust look, Effects | Artistic | Aged Newpaper and set it to 10. |
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All done! You can use this effect on interfaces, as well as text. Be sure to e-mail me if you have any comments |
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Current Comments
4 comments so far (post your own)Nice one i might use it ;)
Posted by HAQ (-)on Tuesday, 05.18.04 @ 11:06pm | #56
it is pretty good, but after i did the aged newspaper, i did add noise, then another aged newspaper. i like this because it gave it more texture
Posted by viewer (boxpictures.com)on Thursday, 05.19.05 @ 01:34am | #537
Great tutorial! Will be giving my brother the link to your website, so he can try some of these out /;]
Posted by Karla on Wednesday, 10.18.06 @ 06:36pm | #2628
mine doesnt look very rusty, looks pixelated n yukky :(
Posted by Troy on Wednesday, 06.20.07 @ 08:30am | #2928
, 400x400 with a black background. Now create
a new raster layer
. Then, using the text tool
create the text you want to add the effect to.
Make the text floating, and press ok. Now move
it until you have it where you want and go to
Selections | Defloat.
, and set it to gradient
. Click edit, and make your own gradient the
resembles
, and press OK twice. Now, deselect, and your
image should look like mine.
, and enter the settings shown in the screen
shot. Set the foreground color to red.
, and click on your saved selection. Now go to
Selections | Invert
, and press delete. All of the airbrushing
outside of the lines should have been
deleted.
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