![]() Grab the Burn Tool (O) and, with a round, soft brush, brush over the poster background’s edges to give it a burnt look. Create a selection around the poster’s background by Ctrl-clicking/Cmd-clicking on its layer’s thumbnail in the Layers Panel. Patience and experimentation go a long way in this process. Go around the edges of the poster’s background to roughen up all the sides. Once done, hit Delete to remove the selected parts of the poster’s background. Switch to the Lasso Tool (L) and then make an irregularly shaped selection at the top edge of the poster’s background. Zoom in using the Zoom Tool (Z) so that we can focus on the edges of the poster’s background. Go to Edit > Fill to fill the selection with a beige color (#f2e7cb). With the Rectangular Marquee Tool (M), draw a selection sized at 800x1200px for the background of the “Wanted” poster. Step 2: Create the “Wanted” Poster Background Download and open Wood Grain Texture 5 in Photoshop, place it into the new Photoshop document and then scale it down to fit the canvas. Set the dimensions of the canvas to 1350x1350px. Texture: Concrete Texture 02 (Design Instruct)Ĭreate a new document in Photoshop by going to File > New (Ctrl/Cmd + N).Texture: Wood Grain Texture 5 (Design Instruct).Click on the image to see the final result in full size. ![]()
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