Photo Manipulation: Vintage Texture Design

Learn how to use textures to affect the look and feel of a design. In this class Corey Barker breaks down a design project with a distinctive vintage look that was made entirely in Photoshop. Starting with a range of photographs that serve as both design elements and sources for textures, Corey demonstrates the steps he followed to create the final project. From isolating each design element from its original background to layering them all together to create a completely customizable and fully editable effect, Corey teaches you techniques you can apply to projects of your own.

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Corey Barker

Release Date: 2019-09-26

Lessons

Introduction

The instructor introduces the class and discusses what will be covered in the lessons that follow.

Duration: 0 mins 32 seconds

Creating the Background Element

Corey works through the process of building the background texture elements.

Duration: 4 mins 48 seconds

Adding the Mountain Element

The next step in the process is to add in each of the design elements starting with the mountain.

Duration: 3 mins 58 seconds

Adding the Skier

With the mountain in place, Corey walks through the process of adding in the skier to the design.

Duration: 3 mins 42 seconds

Adding the Texture to the Design Elements

Putting the skier and mountain into a layer group, Corey shows his process for adding the underlying texture to those elements.

Duration: 3 mins 7 seconds

Adding Text Element

Learn how to add in the text element to the design.

Duration: 2 mins 28 seconds

Adding Snow Spray to Skier

As a finishing element, Corey adds a spray of snow behind the skier to complete the design.

Duration: 6 mins 30 seconds