Magazine tear and/or cut out effect in Photoshop.

JC
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Joseph Chamberlain
Sep 26, 2008
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Dear members:

I am trying to find a tutorial on how to accomplish this effect with Photoshop but haven’t had any luck.

The effect I am looking for is the one where you place on a document a strip cut out from a newspaper or magazine header to illustrate that it refers to a published article. I have seen it before on different web sites and PowerPoint presentations. The "strip" is cut from the image of a magazine or newspaper page and then placed on a different photoshop document with drop shadows to simulate it has been placed almost in a similar fashion we would do when working with scrap books.

Do any of you know how this effect is called ? I have seen references to "snippets" but this doesn’t seem to be the appropriate description for this.

Can anyone suggest a web page or book where I can find a tutorial on how to accomplish this effect ?

Thank you in advance for your help.

Joseph Chamberlain

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jjs
Sep 26, 2008
"JRC" wrote in message
Dear members:

I am trying to find a tutorial on how to accomplish this effect with Photoshop but haven’t had any luck.

The effect I am looking for is the one where you place on a document a strip cut out from a newspaper or magazine header to illustrate that it refers to a published article. I have seen it before on different web sites and PowerPoint presentations. The "strip" is cut from the image of a magazine or newspaper page and then placed on a different photoshop document with drop shadows to simulate it has been placed almost in a similar fashion we would do when working with scrap books.

Do yourself a favor and tear up some material, then scan it at a high resolution so that you can use it as a framework.
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KatWoman
Sep 26, 2008
"JRC" wrote in message
Dear members:

I am trying to find a tutorial on how to accomplish this effect with Photoshop but haven’t had any luck.

The effect I am looking for is the one where you place on a document a strip cut out from a newspaper or magazine header to illustrate that it refers to a published article. I have seen it before on different web sites and PowerPoint presentations. The "strip" is cut from the image of a magazine or newspaper page and then placed on a different photoshop document with drop shadows to simulate it has been placed almost in a similar fashion we would do when working with scrap books.

Do any of you know how this effect is called ? I have seen references to "snippets" but this doesn’t seem to be the appropriate description for this.

Can anyone suggest a web page or book where I can find a tutorial on how to accomplish this effect ?

Thank you in advance for your help.

Joseph Chamberlain

I don’t know for sure and did not try googling
other key words but
often I find good free stuff on the Adobe Exchange studio

maybe under actions or custom shapes or templates?

people post and share stuff
I dL mostly brushes and styles

but I got one action for FILMSTRIP look there
and another for cD covers and label
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akphotog
Sep 26, 2008
I was just turned onto this….well worth the $30 buck.

http://lumapix.com/
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KatWoman
Sep 27, 2008
"JRC" wrote in message
Dear members:

I am trying to find a tutorial on how to accomplish this effect with Photoshop but haven’t had any luck.

The effect I am looking for is the one where you place on a document a strip cut out from a newspaper or magazine header to illustrate that it refers to a published article. I have seen it before on different web sites and PowerPoint presentations. The "strip" is cut from the image of a magazine or newspaper page and then placed on a different photoshop document with drop shadows to simulate it has been placed almost in a similar fashion we would do when working with scrap books.

Do any of you know how this effect is called ? I have seen references to "snippets" but this doesn’t seem to be the appropriate description for this.

Can anyone suggest a web page or book where I can find a tutorial on how to accomplish this effect ?

Thank you in advance for your help.

Joseph Chamberlain

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put these words into GOOGLE
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first one is OK
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