Yeah, I echo others, I learned a bunch of tricks in one here and I first used Photoshop in the 80s. I stepped through this with you and it gave me JUST what I needed, thank you. Plus, you did this so nicely it felt like we were on a work jam. Cheers indeed.
Cheers! There are actually Actions included with the Print Textures pack on the site, making all this lovely distortion just a one clicker! But yeah, whenever I can keep type live, I love it!
Guys I found that adding a touch of Gaussian Blur in the end brings it all together. In my project at least. Definitely recommend trying that if you’re making newspaper print
Nice toot. You see so many people just parroting other people's ideas without understanding the fundamentals but you clearly do so well done on that. I also prefer wave over using ripple as the ripple does strange things to the horizontal\vertical distortion - their not uniform at all. Wave seems to be properly proceedural. Oh and on the wave randomise, from memory, it will probably be just changing the 'phase' or 'offset' of the waveform so basically just picking a different point in time. I wish Photoshop had better preview options for filters - it's just archaic and basically lazy on their part. Also including some more fractal noise methods would make it SO much more flexible. Adobe just haven't done anything in this area since forever and it's kinda laughable at how basic their interface is. Anyways, rant aside, good job buddy! 👍😉
when i get to the filter gallery stage, its always white instead of black. i checked the bottom. the black squre is on top of the white squre yet its still white when try to use the filter gallery
Okay! I finally figured it out! I should credit you, this was completely my fault. The key was to create a NEW layer and don't select the text layer when adding filters. I admittedly tried to skip ahead and paid the price for it! Well done! Where do I get the texture pack?
Yeah, if you take any texture that black and white like this one, you can make it a transparent texture by doing the following: 1 - Make only the texture (that you created) visible 2 - Create a solid black layer above your texture and make it invisible 3 - Then, create a blank white layer mask for this solid black layer 4 - select the layer mask of this black layer and then (making sure your texture is the only thing visible) go to Image > Apply Image. In this dialogue box there should be a checkbox for 'Invert'. Make sure that is check and click ok 5 - Then if you make you black layer visible you'll have a transparent texture layer that has all the versatility of the transparent print textures that you can recolour and stack and do all sorts of fun stuff to! hope that makes sense and helps! It's a fun technique to 'extract' a transparent texture out of anything!
Hey there, thanks for the great tutorial! I'm trying to apply these filters to a coloured image and I was wondering how would that be possible without changing to black and white base colours before starting to apply filters. Because if I do, I end up with a weirdly distorted image. Thanks!
Every time I do a highpass on my clouds layer it turns like a brown instead of greyscale.... and I'm unable to use the filter gallary. I don't know why it's like greyed out... Anything I'm randomly missing?
Is there a way to resize the clouds? because the texture I get is "too big" if you know what I mean, but I need it for the whole forma, and I can't resize it
Hey, sorry for the late reply, if you apply a High Pass filter with quite a large value, you'll see that it gives the effect of 'shrinking' the clouds pattern
A great video find - and I've looked through enough tutorials and videos before finding this one that worked for my design project, thank you! Love the texture changes by clicking on Clouds!!😄👍
Hey, are you in CMYK? when the colour mode is set to CMYK, it makes effects that would usually look Black and White, look a muddy brown colour. If this is the case, then switch the document over to RGB by going to: Image > Mode > RGB Hope that helps!
@@bracken.design hi man, how’s your day? At the end the problem was that 🤣, the thing is that i usually work on CMYK and i forgot to change it to RGB… Nice tutorial!
Wasn't Letterpress the name of a paper based font system, pre desk tops, 1970s early eighties. You used it for titles, headlines etc, rubbing on the back of the paper onto another piece of paper. You would then do something called paste-up, with your typed pieces inserted. I should also say back then, publishing anything anti-establishment was very difficult, and printers would not touch it. Early Anarchist publication like Class War and Crow Bar were both done on machines called Gestetner machine (Mimeographs) a very crude kind of photocopying. Interestingly, all photo-copiers were capable of being audited, anyway they cost as much as a house. It was like the Soviet Union, but called the UK, and I bull-shit you not. As I was very involved back in the day.
I think that might be 'Letraset' or Dry Transfer sheets, amazing sheets of fonts and design elements that you could rub onto paper with a lollipop stick. I think Chris Ashworth owns all of it now 😂
I make it to the part where you say you need to create a clipping mask.. then you alt click.. and don't really explain what happened... my entire screen is a cloud and I can't seem to fix it. In those moments it's important to slow down and explain precisely where you are clicking. I've watched this 50+ times and still cannot figure it out.
This video unlocks so much photoshop potential for.... whatever... really.. LOVED the tutorial but I do have to say that I am sickened by the way you zoom in and out stuff... other than that, amazing vid!
I would never think of changing the blend mode as you did at 9:50. Good to know. Pretty good effect, thanks for the tutorial.
Cheers man! Yeah playing with blending modes of filter can lead to some pretty cool effects, cheers for watching!
Yeah, I echo others, I learned a bunch of tricks in one here and I first used Photoshop in the 80s. I stepped through this with you and it gave me JUST what I needed, thank you. Plus, you did this so nicely it felt like we were on a work jam. Cheers indeed.
One gotcha I found is that the image must not use 16 or 32 bit depth, otherwise Filter Gallery won't work on Smart objects.
Well done. You could totally package these techniques into a PS action. Love how non destructive this is.
Cheers! There are actually Actions included with the Print Textures pack on the site, making all this lovely distortion just a one clicker! But yeah, whenever I can keep type live, I love it!
@@bracken.design nice. Just stumbled onto the channel and now the site. Doing a full on Wayne's World "I am not worthy" over here.
Guys I found that adding a touch of Gaussian Blur in the end brings it all together. In my project at least. Definitely recommend trying that if you’re making newspaper print
This is fantastic, thanks so much for putting it together!
This was a superb tutorial - would love to see alot more videos from you! ❤️
Cheers Martin, definitely more videos on the way! Glad you enjoyed it 😀
Brilliant tutorial - 8 years full-time in the design industry, amazing to continue learning through things like this.
Great walkthrough
Nice toot. You see so many people just parroting other people's ideas without understanding the fundamentals but you clearly do so well done on that. I also prefer wave over using ripple as the ripple does strange things to the horizontal\vertical distortion - their not uniform at all. Wave seems to be properly proceedural. Oh and on the wave randomise, from memory, it will probably be just changing the 'phase' or 'offset' of the waveform so basically just picking a different point in time. I wish Photoshop had better preview options for filters - it's just archaic and basically lazy on their part. Also including some more fractal noise methods would make it SO much more flexible. Adobe just haven't done anything in this area since forever and it's kinda laughable at how basic their interface is. Anyways, rant aside, good job buddy! 👍😉
when i get to the filter gallery stage, its always white instead of black. i checked the bottom. the black squre is on top of the white squre yet its still white when try to use the filter gallery
Nice clear video.
Thanks mate, super nice tutorial
This is awesome Useful tip!!!! Thanks
This is such a great tutorial!! You really know what you're doing. Super clear and concise too 🔥 Learned so much. Thanks!
So glad you enjoyed it and learned something! Cheers Jake!
Great one mate!
Wowww! Amazing! Thank you so much
Damn I can't give this video enough likes. Thank you so much!
Loved it! Thank you so much!
Very very helpful, thanks a lot!🔥
this is a great tutorial
many many thanks
SOLID! CHEERS
To my untrained American ear, you have the exact Liverpudlian accent as The Beatles.
Hahah, sadly not, more Manchester
Can someone help me? I do no tknow why cant I select noise>Median, but just add noise to the filling?
Good man!
How would I go about changing the color of the text after this?
Okay! I finally figured it out! I should credit you, this was completely my fault. The key was to create a NEW layer and don't select the text layer when adding filters. I admittedly tried to skip ahead and paid the price for it! Well done! Where do I get the texture pack?
hello, i'm following ste by step this tutorial but when you click on "filter gallery" i cannot, it's literally unclickable and i don't get why
Super helpful tutorial! I'm wondering if you can make the print texture created in photoshop transparent as well? Thanks!
Yeah, if you take any texture that black and white like this one, you can make it a transparent texture by doing the following:
1 - Make only the texture (that you created) visible
2 - Create a solid black layer above your texture and make it invisible
3 - Then, create a blank white layer mask for this solid black layer
4 - select the layer mask of this black layer and then (making sure your texture is the only thing visible) go to Image > Apply Image. In this dialogue box there should be a checkbox for 'Invert'. Make sure that is check and click ok
5 - Then if you make you black layer visible you'll have a transparent texture layer that has all the versatility of the transparent print textures that you can recolour and stack and do all sorts of fun stuff to!
hope that makes sense and helps! It's a fun technique to 'extract' a transparent texture out of anything!
hey there thank you so much this is so awesome. Is it possible to export this or drag between so its transparent and still editable as a smart object?
Hey there, thanks for the great tutorial! I'm trying to apply these filters to a coloured image and I was wondering how would that be possible without changing to black and white base colours before starting to apply filters. Because if I do, I end up with a weirdly distorted image. Thanks!
my filter gallery just goes white- not textures. But my colours are set to black and white. help?
This was very helpful thanks a stack.
Quality stuff and dig the chilled vibe
Sweet baby loren impsum!!!
Best method on this I’ve seen so far
Every time I do a highpass on my clouds layer it turns like a brown instead of greyscale.... and I'm unable to use the filter gallary. I don't know why it's like greyed out... Anything I'm randomly missing?
Great Video! Is there a way to then change the colour of the text?
You yap alot
3:58
Really, really cool! thank you :)
Thanks for the video. Been trying to subscribe on your website for newsletters. It aint working. Kindly fix u. Thank you
Sorry about the newsletters, we have a new site now so it should all work!
thanks alot sir, good explanation. you are good person.
Is there a way to resize the clouds? because the texture I get is "too big" if you know what I mean, but I need it for the whole forma, and I can't resize it
Hey, sorry for the late reply, if you apply a High Pass filter with quite a large value, you'll see that it gives the effect of 'shrinking' the clouds pattern
A great video find - and I've looked through enough tutorials and videos before finding this one that worked for my design project, thank you! Love the texture changes by clicking on Clouds!!😄👍
really good tutorial, thank you
dude this was so helpful. you are great at what you do man, i really appreciate this.
instead of doing textures just create clipping layer and use textured brush to erase some part call it done
That's another great way of doing it!, our new product 'Print Shop' has heaps of brushes for that exact technique
Hey Braken, super thanks!
This is the best video I've found for doing realistic ink and very detailed. Thank you for the help!
Great. I never knew you could do this.
tis bro
Thank you! This helped me a lot :)
This is a BANGER tutorial. One question, how do you get the lorem ipsum placeholder text??
Super helpful for a newbie. Thanks dude
thanks for your detail skills!!!
How do you do this with color text?
Thank you very much for this video I learned a lot and thank you for going in detail about everything huge thank you sir.
thanksss this is what I need now
man you deserve more subs!
Brilliant! Thank you a lot!
Hello
nice one mate, thanks.
Best tutorial on making this type of ink effect.
Thank you ❤ great tutorial
Який розйоб! Дякую!!!
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Really great tutorial. I love that you explain what you're doing as well. Learned lots about photoshop as well as how to make the text.
THANK YOU ! this video inspire me in my job :)
I think the only thing you missed here is incorporating the paper texture, how that can show through the ink itself as well
Great Work!!
Psd please
I must subscribe 🔥
Amazing brother.
this helped me so much! super easy to follow, thank you!
Is there anyway to copy over these affects from one text to another?
I was thinking the same🤔
This was brilliant! Thank you so so much ❤
The best tutorial ever
too long
Super helpful. Subbed
love that bro
awesome vid, love
Great tutorial mate, keep up the content !
This is brilliant
when i use the tool High pass it turns like a brown color, not grey
Hey, are you in CMYK? when the colour mode is set to CMYK, it makes effects that would usually look Black and White, look a muddy brown colour. If this is the case, then switch the document over to RGB by going to: Image > Mode > RGB
Hope that helps!
@@bracken.design hi man, how’s your day? At the end the problem was that 🤣, the thing is that i usually work on CMYK and i forgot to change it to RGB… Nice tutorial!
fantastic tutorial!
Wasn't Letterpress the name of a paper based font system, pre desk tops, 1970s early eighties. You used it for titles, headlines etc, rubbing on the back of the paper onto another piece of paper. You would then do something called paste-up, with your typed pieces inserted.
I should also say back then, publishing anything anti-establishment was very difficult, and printers would not touch it. Early Anarchist publication like Class War and Crow Bar were both done on machines called Gestetner machine (Mimeographs) a very crude kind of photocopying.
Interestingly, all photo-copiers were capable of being audited, anyway they cost as much as a house. It was like the Soviet Union, but called the UK, and I bull-shit you not. As I was very involved back in the day.
I think that might be 'Letraset' or Dry Transfer sheets, amazing sheets of fonts and design elements that you could rub onto paper with a lollipop stick. I think Chris Ashworth owns all of it now 😂
I make it to the part where you say you need to create a clipping mask.. then you alt click.. and don't really explain what happened... my entire screen is a cloud and I can't seem to fix it. In those moments it's important to slow down and explain precisely where you are clicking. I've watched this 50+ times and still cannot figure it out.
I think he’s alt clicking on the border between the two rows in the ui, in other words on the line between the two layers
19:50
This video unlocks so much photoshop potential for.... whatever... really..
LOVED the tutorial but I do have to say that I am sickened by the way you zoom in and out stuff... other than that, amazing vid!
Superb! Thank you very much!
Waste of time your tutorials