How to Create a Spiral Engraving in Photoshop
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- Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
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I recently saw an engraving done with a single spiral and I thought it would be fun to recreate this inside of Photoshop. So that's what we're doing in this tutorial.
The first challenge is creating a linear spiral. We do this inside of illustrator (and if you don't have illustrator-I have included the spiral EPS in the assets for the tutorial).
With our spiral, we use some techniques in Photoshop to create the engraving-namely the Hard Mix blend mode. This is one of those blending modes that hardly ever gets used, but it creates a threshold effect and it does so inside of your layer stack, opening a lot of creative possibilities!
We finish it up with a gradient map to color the illustration and then some paper texture on top of the whole thing. The paper texture I got from one of my favorite resources-texturelabs.org. And if you haven't checked out Brady's RUclips channel, you're missing out! He's the master of procedural effects in Photoshop. Check it out here → / @texturelabs
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Very imaginative, very cool - as usual - thanks a ton Rickard, you both educate and inspire me!
Great tutorial Richard! Thank you.
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Dear Rikard, thank you very much for another interesting and useful tutorial, but I have not found a spiral file from Illustrator in download assets. Could you please pin it here?? Thank you!
You're right! I fixed the download file. If you have a nucly account, login and there's a direct download link here: www.nucly.com/blog/spiral-engraving-tutorial
@@nuclylearn Thank you, Rikard!!!