![]() Use the Rectangle Tool to draw a pixellated arrow shadow shape in the same style of the Kindly Rewind font. The text itself can be anything you want but I recommend "PLAY" at the top and a date and time of your choosing at the bottom. Step 14ĭownload Kindly Rewind or another VHS looking font and type out some text. (This is also a good opportunity to check all of your layers are in the right order). Step 13ĭownload this RGB Noise overlay if you haven't already and place it into your document above all the other layers. Step 12Ĭreate another new adjustment layer, this time Levels. This will create a vignette effect around your image. Dither: Yes *I forgot to check this option in the screenshotĬlick OK.and choose the foreground to transparent preset. Step 10Ĭlick the eye icon to hide the Distortion Filter Mask channel and go back to the Layers window.Īdd a new Hue/Saturation adjustment layer and enter -30 for the Saturation value. To soften the edges slightly, go to Filter > Blur > Gaussian Blur and enter 5.0. Step 8ĭeselect ( CMD+D or CTRL+D) your selection and press CMD+F or CTRL+F to repeat the same Shear filter. Now use the Paint Bucket Tool to fill your selection with White (#FFFFFF). Use Marquee Selection Tool to draw a series of horizontal rectangles whilst holding down the Shift key. These are the areas where the distortion will be visible so, if you want the subject of your image to be clear and visible, avoid drawing a rectangle on top of it. Press CMD+I or CTRL+I to invert the colors so that the white becomes black (shown as a red overlay). In the Channels window, click the eye icon next to 'Distortion Filter Mask' Step 6 Add new points as needed (I ended up with 24) and try to vary their distance out from the centre line.Ĭlick on the little arrow on the 'Distortion' layer to show the Smart Filters and select the white Mask thumbnail. Next go to Filter > Distort > Shear and use the grid in the top left corner to create a zig zag pattern from top to bottom. Right click on the layer and choose Convert to Smart Object then duplicate the layer for safe measure and rename the copy 'Distortion'. This is so that it matches the resolution of the RGB noise overlay image that we will be adding later (you can download the overlay early here if you want to be prepared).Ī little bit of preparation, double click on the Background layer to unlock it and give it a simple name such as 'Image'. and resize (or crop) the image to 4800 x 3200 px. I am using this image from Unsplash.Īfter opening the image, go to Image > Image Size. Start off by opening your image in Photoshop CS6 or newer. Here is the end result that we will be recreating: Step 1
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