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[Tutorial] Make a Scroll in PhotoShop

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Okay, just sit tight and follow the instructions. keep in mind though that you do not have to follow them exactly as to waht they say. art should be self-made. I'm jsut helping the process.

 

STEP ONE:

create a square document. I made mine 500px by 500px.

step1.jpg

 

STEP TWO:

next, create a new layer and make a rectangle. select two colors and fill in the rectangle with a gradient.

step2.jpg

 

STEP THREE:

Use the liquify option to create indents in the rectangle.

step3.jpg

 

STEP FOUR:

Create two new layers and make rectangles on them like in the image below. then, fill them in with gradients and shave off a bit to make them a bit slanted.

step4.jpg

 

STEP FIVE:

Use the water-paper filter to get a nice paper-ish effect.

step5.jpg

 

STEP SIX:

Use the lasso tool to create "cuts" into the paper.

step6.jpg

 

STEP SEVEN:

Use the Burn tool to create a burnt / old look.

step7.jpg

 

STEP EIGHT:

Create a shadow-like dark spot under the top roll in the scroll.

step8.jpg

 

STEP NINE:

go to the hue/saturation option and change the saturation to -40.

step9.jpg

 

(optional) STEP TEN:

Burn the image more to give it even more of a burnt look.

step10.jpg

 

STEP ELEVEN:

If you did step 10, you may want to desaturate it again. Then, find some cool grunge or letter brushes and add them in... but make sure they are set to "color burn"

step11.jpg

 

STEP TWELVE:

go to layer styles and add an outer glow.

step12.jpg

 

FINISHED PRODUCT:

fin.jpg

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yeah... i dunno why the images arent loading... they are for me.. anyways, im gonna upload them onto photobucket once i can.

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