Vintage Poster Textures?
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- Horp0
1. set up an illustrator page
2. draw a black square on it
3. Go To Print
4. Score, crease and abrase at the edges
5. Scan it in.
6. Drop it over visual on a seprate layer set to 'overlay'
7. Put it on the internet and fool the whole world.- +7invisiblechamber
- Love point 2.Nairn
- 50% grey would be better if you're gonna use overlay mode
otherwise screen itscarabin_net - oh. i thought it said 'blank square'. Je suis dumb.Nairn
- thepda0
Not that great of an answer, there are so many cool filters out there for that "grainy" effect.
On the web, adding Filter -> Add Noise works quite well, but not for print. I would like to know a good answer as well.
- no filter on earth would deliver a better result than putting real stuff in.invisiblechamber
- noise isn't going to add crease marksscarabin_net
- erikjonsson0
no
what you need is
1. a good base vintage paper texture for background2. some water stain/coffe/water color stained paper texture
this is applied on the base paper and ontop of everything in
blend mode of choice.3. a texture of a surface that has scratches and dust in it. placed
on top of everything and the see through scratched parts should preferebly have the same hue as the background paper texture. ALTERNATIVLY theese scratches can have the color of the underlying texture if you would to simulate a thick screen painted area.4. Finally you could experiment with adding a yellowish gradient map on top of everything. with the right blendmode and tint you could achieve a nice bleached yellowish effect to work with the background texture that sets everyhing in the comp to the same
style.
- inkpink0
bi-fold in volume 2 works, for a price:
http://www.misterretro.com/machi…
http://www.misterretro.com/mw_gu…
- Andy_ssw0
Think about it and don't be lazy.
- OSFA0
machine wash / Photoshop?