Trophy Poster - part 1

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Tutorial goal:
This tutorial will show you how the create simple yet effective poster. This poster can be created in really any version of Photoshop and can be accomplished by beginners and experts. Covers a lot of basics and some nifty tricks.

End result:
Trophy Poster Final Image

Score: 8 / 10

author:
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aprea

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step 1


If you want to undertake this tutorial you’re going to need a few things first. I have an album where I’ve included the images you’ll need. You’ll need to download all three images, make sure you download the hi-res uncompressed version. There is one of my previous tutorials I suggest you look at, not necessary at all but it takes you through the process of making the ribbon banner we’ll be using in this tutorial.

Album: http://www.photoshoptalent.com/photoshop-album/aprea/2397/480e9bb7b61ab/Trophy.html
Ribbon Tutorial: http://www.photoshoptalent.com/photoshop-tutorials/pst/615/Simple-Ribbon-Banner.html
Scroll: http://www.sxc.hu/photo/432896


step 2


Start a new project. Make it a simple 800 by 600. Now press “D” this should set your palette colours to black and white (the default). Now make a new layer and go Filter > Render > Cloud. Nothing to intense yet, this is the stage we should be up to.


step 3


Now on that same layer go Filter > Blur > Radial Blur. Use these settings. At this stage I would suggest that if it is darker in the middle press ctrl + I to invert the image, we need it to be a fairly light colour in the middle.


step 4


Now since it distorts the quality a little press ctrl + F, this repeats the last filter so you should have a better look image about now. So what we need to do next is make a new layer but put it underneath the one we already have. Now press “G” to select the paint bucket tool and flood fill that layer with this colour #dbc28b. Now we should have anything new yet. So go to the layer above and set its blending option to “Color Burn”.


step 5


These next few steps are a bit cheap but they work. Create a new layer. Press ctrl + “A” to select all. Now select “stroke”.


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