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Photoshop Tutorial: Burnt Paper Edges

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Burnt Paper Edges

The following tutorial will teach you how to create burnt edges on a picture — only you won't have to use matches this time!

Photoshop 5+5+


1.

Open the image you want to use, or create a new document. If you're starting a new image, let's give it some color by making a diagonal gradient with the Gradient Tool (see example). Using the Lasso Tool, create a semi-round selection with jagged edges: to make it more realistic, drag the lasso tool slowly while moving your hand up & down, left & right.

Example 1

2.

Switch to Quick Mask Mode and use Filter » Pixelate » Crystalize with setting of 3.

Example 2

3.

Switch back to Standard Mode and save the selection (Select » Save Selection). After pressing OK, fill the selection with white (Edit » Fill) or whatever other color your heart desires. Then choose Select » Modify » Expand. You can enter 4 or 5 (depending how big edge you want). Now, switch to Quick Mask Mode again and choose Filter » Blur » Gaussian Blur with setting of 3.

Example 3

4.

Now, go back to Standard Mode and choose Select » Load Selection and make sure your saved selection (should be called Alpha 1 or #4) is selected in the Channel dropdown. Check Subtract from Selection and press OK.


5.

Time for some color! Choose, Image » Adjust » Hue/Saturation and click the Colorize check box. Set the Hue to 14, Saturation to 31 and Lightness to -61 (or adjust to your preference).
And there you have it.

Example 4

Author: AbsoluteCross | Comments »


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