You are there, right at the top. I have been learning from each and every video of yours. And I am damn sure no one in this planet is so humble like you, to share knowledge and resource for free. You made me a career!
I returned for this tutorial after a couple of months (after liking, subbing and bookmarking, of course) and I just have to say: this is by far the best in the world of grunge text. Hands down, the genius of it just blows my mind. A true pros tool: reversibility and adjustability... it's all there! Thank you so much for this gem, Sir!
Hey Brady, I just wanted to let you know that I've been thoroughly enjoying your videos and learning a lot of super helpful techniques from them. Thanks so much !
That's really cool to hear. It's kind of a strange experience posting something up online and wondering if it will be useful... so that's awesome, thanks!
For the second week I have been watching your videos and use all the techniques I have seen in my work, I will definitely subscribe to you to Patreon! Thank YOU!
Excellent as always, Grady. A couple of thoughts- It might be worth it to add a slight deboss effect to better emulate block printing results. Also, consider having the paper texture “smoother” within the type to reflect the force of the press block on the paper.
Great tutorials! I only have one little tip for you, a high pass / low cut filter for your sound... or a pop filter for your mic (weird thing on an SM7B mic if that's wha it is, but anyway). It's booming on every "p" and "f" when I listen on my studio monitors, but it sounds great on a laptop. I guess it's some kind of a "voice over preset". Anyway, excellent photoshop stuff!
Hi Brady, thank you for an excellent tutorial. Can you possibly explain how the Blend Mode change at 3.53 creates a rough edge around the outside of the letters? I cannot seem to get this despite following along exactly. Many thanks, S.
thanks a lot for this video.this technique much simple than others,best way to texturing ,could you please make a video about how to make vintage brush on illustrator
With all of the layer styles he uses I think he’d get extremely annoyed with them in AE. They’re extremely limited. They’re at the state of Photoshop 6.
Thinking about it more and more. I've gotta wrap my head around how to approach it... with a Photoshop tutorial, I can quickly run through the basics along the way for people who haven't really used the program; with AE, explaining the basic principles in every tutorial would be so boring, ha. Just thinking out loud, but anyways, yes at some point!
What of the resolution of a texture to the image/font size? What's a rule of thumb for various outputs? I struggled with this, and I suspect it is because I created a smaller image to start, with a slimmer font. It didn't seem to retain a black black or have sufficient edge grunge, plus it seemed just a tad too pixelated. Once my mind stops spinning I expect quite a bit of applicable insight so thanks a lot. Really nice production, but I'd like more warnings about dead ends to avoid.
Amazing tutorial but I have a question to you my big brother. When I change the color in this effect it doesn't seems good. How can I change the color of this text?
@@ardayildiz I added a Color Overlay effect to the folder, with a Screen blending mode and the Opacity set to about 60%, and that seems to work okay, but if I have multiple colors I want to use, then I'll have to set up a different folder for each color with the texture applied to each one.. seems like there is probably a better/smarter way
@@rachelzimmerman9045 I was going to ask the same question, how to do this effect on a coloured object? @Texturelabs Is the trick of setting up a different folder for each colour and adding a Screen blending mode to each folder the best thing to do?
I followed your steps precisely, but "Create Clipping Mask" is greyed out on the top layer, which is the texture image from the link in this video. I rewatched your video and I've done everything the same. Why do I not have the option to create a clipping mask for this layer?
Update: Once I when back and undid the step where I dragged the text layer down to the folder icon to put it and the effects into their own group, I was able to create a clipping mask. However, then I lose the effects we applied in the earlier step. Once I group the text with its effects, "Create a Clipping Mask" for the top layer, the grungy image, becomes greyed out and isn't an option.
@@FrankietheGoose This is the exact same issue I have, once I drag the text into a group folder there is no way to create a clipping mask on the texture layer. Idid some deep digging and it seems this is only possible with versions after CS6. I have resisted going subscription because I paid a lot of money for CS5 and it does everything I need (except this...) I assume your version is pre CS6 too? Very frustrating
Super easy? Maybe for the PS intermediate skill set, but definitely not for beginners brand new to PS. You moved way too fast. Ten seconds in and I was totally lost. I saw the title, "Super Easy" and mistakenly assumed it would be a good lesson for a novice PS'er. Of course, that's my fault as I am a complete newbie and instantly got overwhelmed. I am still going to subscribe to your channel as I hope to see if you have a beginner crash course - one that moves a little slower for a newcomer entering into this confusing intricate world of PS blindfolded. I am excited to come back to this video in a few months just to see if I can keep up!
THANK YOU!!! Was stuck on a thumbnail for a week until I watched this and you saved the day. Incredible stuff!
You are there, right at the top. I have been learning from each and every video of yours. And I am damn sure no one in this planet is so humble like you, to share knowledge and resource for free. You made me a career!
I returned for this tutorial after a couple of months (after liking, subbing and bookmarking, of course) and I just have to say: this is by far the best in the world of grunge text. Hands down, the genius of it just blows my mind. A true pros tool: reversibility and adjustability... it's all there! Thank you so much for this gem, Sir!
Excellent tutorial. Easy, editable, versatile. And ya can't beat a few freebies and a new source for materials. Great stuff. Thanks!
I have spent SO MANY HOURS recreating this look with brushes and masks in the past... This is such a game changer! Thank you!
There are not enough like buttons for this amazing type of content.
Hey Brady, I just wanted to let you know that I've been thoroughly enjoying your videos and learning a lot of super helpful techniques from them. Thanks so much !
That's really cool to hear. It's kind of a strange experience posting something up online and wondering if it will be useful... so that's awesome, thanks!
For the second week I have been watching your videos and use all the techniques I have seen in my work, I will definitely subscribe to you to Patreon! Thank YOU!
all you guys are amazing this is so useful, Im so excited to be getting my degree as a graphic designer, this is just so magical
THANK YOU!!!! finally one that is easy and actually have files to download.
Been photoshopping for over a decade and this is so helpful. Subscribed!
Just found your channel today...Easy to understand, High Quality Tutorials. I hope you hit a million+ subscribers soon:) ...Amazing Channel!!!
Thank you!
OMG, thank you so much for the tutorial, I have looked for a method to achieve a similar look for a long time. Thank you so much.
Thank you so much for sharing these awesome techiniques and textures.
Absolutely!
Love it Brady,
Keep these awesome tutorials coming 🙌🙌🙌
Thank you, appreciate that!!
Love it! Now I understand how I can create more detailed fonts 🤩
As always this is great! I really respect what you are doing for years, thanks so much.
Love the look, doesn't look cheap. Super simple! Thanks!
This is Simply GREAT. Thank You Brady.
This is a great tutorial! From one pro to another, well done!
great channel, thank you for providing such great, quality and valuable content,
Glad to, thank you!!
Awesome. Followed it step by step.
This is so helpful! Thank you!
great tutorial and thanks also for the textures !
Great instruction and very well done video production. Thanks!
Great work as always!
Excellent as always, Grady. A couple of thoughts- It might be worth it to add a slight deboss effect to better emulate block printing results. Also, consider having the paper texture “smoother”
within the type to reflect the force of the press block on the paper.
amazing tutorials thank so much
Great tutorials! I only have one little tip for you, a high pass / low cut filter for your sound... or a pop filter for your mic (weird thing on an SM7B mic if that's wha it is, but anyway). It's booming on every "p" and "f" when I listen on my studio monitors, but it sounds great on a laptop. I guess it's some kind of a "voice over preset". Anyway, excellent photoshop stuff!
Cool, noted... Thanks man!
Hi Brady, thank you for an excellent tutorial. Can you possibly explain how the Blend Mode change at 3.53 creates a rough edge around the outside of the letters? I cannot seem to get this despite following along exactly. Many thanks, S.
thanks a lot for this video.this technique much simple than others,best way to texturing ,could you please make a video about how to make vintage brush on illustrator
Love it! Thanks
Now I know photoshop )) Thanks a lot!
Great tutorials thank you!
Man, where have you been? Thanks alot 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
truly genius😃
WOW, tops! Thanks You!
Can you make a tutorial on how to make different fabric textures? Thank you! Love your channel
Ya I'm always glad to hear ideas for tutorials... what kind of fabric treatment are you interested in?
Nice. I feel like you would love After Effects haha
With all of the layer styles he uses I think he’d get extremely annoyed with them in AE. They’re extremely limited. They’re at the state of Photoshop 6.
Fantastic. Thank you for sharing 🙏 Any plans to make after effects tutorials as well?
Thinking about it more and more. I've gotta wrap my head around how to approach it... with a Photoshop tutorial, I can quickly run through the basics along the way for people who haven't really used the program; with AE, explaining the basic principles in every tutorial would be so boring, ha. Just thinking out loud, but anyways, yes at some point!
@@Texturelabs 😍 thanks for reply, looking forward for your AE tuts. Ben Marriott has that balance btw 🙃
Great Stuff.
thank you so muchhh
What of the resolution of a texture to the image/font size? What's a rule of thumb for various outputs? I struggled with this, and I suspect it is because I created a smaller image to start, with a slimmer font. It didn't seem to retain a black black or have sufficient edge grunge, plus it seemed just a tad too pixelated. Once my mind stops spinning I expect quite a bit of applicable insight so thanks a lot. Really nice production, but I'd like more warnings about dead ends to avoid.
Hi, Thanks. Is it possible to achieve the same result in after effects?
I am guessing a lot of this can be implemented on an imported Illustrator image?
Trying to adjust the same technique by making the same effect with white text, any ideas how to do so?
Brady is this an effect you could make in premiere/after effects for video production?
Amazing tutorial but I have a question to you my big brother. When I change the color in this effect it doesn't seems good. How can I change the color of this text?
I have the same question. When using only black, it is AMAZING. And then I'm not sure the best way to add color. It gets wonky!
@@rachelzimmerman9045 yeah you are right
@@ardayildiz I added a Color Overlay effect to the folder, with a Screen blending mode and the Opacity set to about 60%, and that seems to work okay, but if I have multiple colors I want to use, then I'll have to set up a different folder for each color with the texture applied to each one.. seems like there is probably a better/smarter way
@@rachelzimmerman9045 I guess there must be easier way
@@rachelzimmerman9045 I was going to ask the same question, how to do this effect on a coloured object? @Texturelabs Is the trick of setting up a different folder for each colour and adding a Screen blending mode to each folder the best thing to do?
I followed your steps precisely, but "Create Clipping Mask" is greyed out on the top layer, which is the texture image from the link in this video. I rewatched your video and I've done everything the same. Why do I not have the option to create a clipping mask for this layer?
Update: Once I when back and undid the step where I dragged the text layer down to the folder icon to put it and the effects into their own group, I was able to create a clipping mask. However, then I lose the effects we applied in the earlier step. Once I group the text with its effects, "Create a Clipping Mask" for the top layer, the grungy image, becomes greyed out and isn't an option.
@@FrankietheGoose This is the exact same issue I have, once I drag the text into a group folder there is no way to create a clipping mask on the texture layer. Idid some deep digging and it seems this is only possible with versions after CS6. I have resisted going subscription because I paid a lot of money for CS5 and it does everything I need (except this...) I assume your version is pre CS6 too? Very frustrating
What about Affinity photo is better than photoshop or what?
Is it the text is editable? Or can i change the text?
Super easy? Maybe for the PS intermediate skill set, but definitely not for beginners brand new to PS. You moved way too fast. Ten seconds in and I was totally lost. I saw the title, "Super Easy" and mistakenly assumed it would be a good lesson for a novice PS'er. Of course, that's my fault as I am a complete newbie and instantly got overwhelmed.
I am still going to subscribe to your channel as I hope to see if you have a beginner crash course - one that moves a little slower for a newcomer entering into this confusing intricate world of PS blindfolded. I am excited to come back to this video in a few months just to see if I can keep up!