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Using The Displace Tool Tutorial

October 2nd, 2007 in Photoshop Tutorials by Richard Carpenter

Using The Displace Tool Tutorial

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Open up your image in Photoshop For this tutorial i have selected a wavy fabric. Although you free to experiment with your own type of image.

Goto “file > save as” to save your work and then save a duplicate of your PSD into a separate file, call it it whatever.psd. This will be used later in the tutorial, but for now just close the duplicate and work on your original image.

select the “type tool” and type a word onto the canvas.

Right-click on the type layer in the layer palette and select “rasterize layer” from the dropdown menu.

Then with the type layer still selected goto “filter > distort > displace” use the preset settings then click ok. When you click ok you should then get another window pop up, select the whatever.psd image you saved in step 1. This is how mine looks at this point.

Now add some layer styles, lower the opacity abit correct any stretched bits, and your left with something like this.

About The Author

About The Author: Richard Carpenter

Hi im Richard Carpenter and im a freelance web and graphics designer from England. I am also a regular Blogger, Tutorial Writer, and owner of Photoshop Plus. You can follow me on twitter HERE. You may also view my portfolio HERE.

 

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One Response to “Using The Displace Tool Tutorial”

  1. Azhar says:

    it’s the best
    thank you for

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