Superimposing Text on Cloth/Material in PS

MJ
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Michael J
Jul 1, 2005
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hello and greets all,

Recently, a few weeks ago, I had found somewhere on the web a nice PS tutorial for putting text on cloth, and making it look like the cloth was "stained" (for lack of a better term) with the text. What’s nice about it was that the tutorial had the text warping/folding to match the folds/wrinkles of the cloth. It looks very nice and was a very "buyable" effect.

Problem is, I’ve since not been able to find that tutorial again. Could have swore I book marked it but apparently not. And with round about 900 million Photoshop tutorials on the web, it’s kind of hard to find a specific one. Has anyone seen a tutorial like this, or know a nice way of doing this effect? Thank you.

MJ

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Mike Hyndman
Jul 1, 2005
On Fri, 01 Jul 2005 20:19:03 GMT, Michael J wrote:

hello and greets all,

Recently, a few weeks ago, I had found somewhere on the web a nice PS tutorial for putting text on cloth, and making it look like the cloth was "stained" (for lack of a better term) with the text. What’s nice about it was that the tutorial had the text warping/folding to match the folds/wrinkles of the cloth. It looks very nice and was a very "buyable" effect.

Problem is, I’ve since not been able to find that tutorial again. Could have swore I book marked it but apparently not. And with round about 900 million Photoshop tutorials on the web, it’s kind of hard to find a specific one. Has anyone seen a tutorial like this, or know a nice way of doing this effect? Thank you.
MJ,
How about http://www.good-tutorials.com/track/9283
Also, have a look for displacement map tutorials.
regards
MH
MH
Mike Hyndman
Jul 1, 2005
On Fri, 01 Jul 2005 20:19:03 GMT, Michael J wrote:

hello and greets all,

Recently, a few weeks ago, I had found somewhere on the web a nice PS tutorial for putting text on cloth, and making it look like the cloth was "stained" (for lack of a better term) with the text. What’s nice about it was that the tutorial had the text warping/folding to match the folds/wrinkles of the cloth. It looks very nice and was a very "buyable" effect.

Problem is, I’ve since not been able to find that tutorial again. Could have swore I book marked it but apparently not. And with round about 900 million Photoshop tutorials on the web, it’s kind of hard to find a specific one. Has anyone seen a tutorial like this, or know a nice way of doing this effect? Thank you.
Another one, http://www.photoshopcafe.com/tutorials/dispmap/dispmap.htm MH
MJ
Michael J
Jul 1, 2005
Thank you, Mike. These are pretty much the exact effects I was looking for. Again many thanks.

MJ

On Fri, 01 Jul 2005 22:46:13 +0100, Mike Hyndman wrote:

On Fri, 01 Jul 2005 20:19:03 GMT, Michael J wrote:

hello and greets all,

Recently, a few weeks ago, I had found somewhere on the web a nice PS tutorial for putting text on cloth, and making it look like the cloth was "stained" (for lack of a better term) with the text. What’s nice about it was that the tutorial had the text warping/folding to match the folds/wrinkles of the cloth. It looks very nice and was a very "buyable" effect.

Problem is, I’ve since not been able to find that tutorial again. Could have swore I book marked it but apparently not. And with round about 900 million Photoshop tutorials on the web, it’s kind of hard to find a specific one. Has anyone seen a tutorial like this, or know a nice way of doing this effect? Thank you.
Another one, http://www.photoshopcafe.com/tutorials/dispmap/dispmap.htm MH
MH
Mike Hyndman
Jul 2, 2005
On Fri, 01 Jul 2005 22:44:41 GMT, Michael J wrote:

Thank you, Mike. These are pretty much the exact effects I was looking for. Again many thanks.
No problemo 🙂
MH

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