![]() Download a paper texture to give the paper a more realistic look.ġ3. Create another paper object using the Lasso freehand Tool.ĩ.Paint bucket this selection with a lighter color than the first object in a new layer.ġ0 Make it a new Work Path by CMD-Click with the Lasso Tool.ġ1.Use the same brush settings from before and Stroke the Path using the Brush option to produce more paper.ġ2. (Repeat as necessary for desired effect)Ĩ. Make sure the Tool is selected as Brush from the drop down and Simulate Pressure is off. ![]() With the Pen Tool selected, CMD-Click the path and select Stroke Path from the menu. ![]() In the Brush Options menu, change the Shape Dynamics settings as shown to create a paper-esk stroke.ħ. Select a brush (such as the one shown below) from the Brush Tool Menu.Ħ. With the Lasso Tool still selected, CMD-Click on the mask and select Make Work Path and change the tolerance to 1px.ĥ. Select a color for your paper object and paint bucket the selection on a new layer.Ĥ. ![]() Use the Lasso Tool (freehand) to create the shape of the object you want to have a torn edge and continue the selection across the lower half of the document.ģ. Start with your blank document in Adobe Photoshop.Ģ. I have finally figured out how to make great torn edges for any distressed look.ġ. I can’t tell you the number of times I have tried making a torn paper effect only to end up with a bunch of white boxes. ![]()
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