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Feb 25th 2008 | #179247 Report |
Member since: Feb 25th 2008 Posts: 1 |
So here's the thing. Basically, I want to make a CD cover that says: Jelly Toast Mixtape Volume One Dilwhodie
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Feb 26th 2008 | #179254 Report |
Member since: Feb 22nd 2008 Posts: 85 |
You can probably play around with the liquify filter, and maybe find some textures you can use, but the only real way to get some good looking peanut butter-lookin' text is to bust out your mad painting skills and go to town. Too bad there isn't a peanut butter filter. If you lack good painting skills, all is not lost. My approach on this would be to actually try and paint some of the text, like "Jelly Toast" in real peanut butter on a clean matte surface - color your choice - and then photograph it. Pop that shot into Photoshop and do a little touch up and add the rest of your text. |
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Feb 27th 2008 | #179266 Report |
Member since: Sep 11th 2007 Posts: 270 |
hi, I like the idea raijer has, write it out in peanut butter and take a peicture and go from there.... now I couldn't find any specific peanut butter font... and i am just a novice so can't give any expertice in this area but what you might look at... if you have some natural writing font but modify it... i found this "mud effect" and that like peanut butter..smiling that might work for you... http://www.webdesign.org/web/photoshop/text-effects/mud-text-effect.9582.html probably add a couple of brush effects.... |
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