D-Coy,
I’d also play with Satin layer effect and lighting filters, and add some highlight shine as well by adding some feathered and blurred white spots to raised areas.
Hello all!
I’m looking at creating an impression of a wax seal for one of my documents and needed some suggestions on how to create the proper look. Currently, I have played around with the layer effects drop shadow and Bevel/Emboss.
On the Bevel/Emboss, I used a smooth inner bevel and added the molecular texture to it. I feel this is kinda close, but not quite there.
Anyone else have some ideas?
Dan,
I’m not sure of the look you’re after, I’m fairly new to photoshop but "hands on crafting" has been a big part of my life.
Sometimes, the "real thing" is so much easier than computer replication. Sealing wax and imprint tools are readily available—what about scanning or taking a photo of exactly the look you’re after??
Just a thought!
Patty
Thats not a bad suggestion, though then its a matter of my "hands on" skills 😉
I’ve never actually laid a wax seal, though I did see one on TV *chuckles*
Would I find this sealing wax at a hobby store or would you think it would be elsewhere?
Thanks!
Dan
Dan,
I picked up an Action file some time ago that creates the wax seal so you may add whatever you want on top of the wax. If you would like it, send me your email and I will send it to you. mailto:
Aloha from the Big Island of Hawaii!
John
Ooh, that’s sounds cool. Dan, I’d try John’s action first, in fact, I’d like to experiment with John’s action.
Sealing wax kits are at craft stores, stationery stores etc.
Patty
patty would you pass it on to me when you get it? thanks, dave
Wax seal turned out pretty nice, thanks again!
Dan