Photoshop wall graffiti image superimpose

January 4th, 2008 · No Comments

Here we will tell you how to make a Photoshop-wall-graffiti-image-superimpose in photoshop.

[1] Open your wall image like this.

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[2] Go to Image>Duplicate, A new window will come up asking you to give the duplicate image. Now save the duplicate image as wall copy.psd. Close the duplicate image.

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[3] Back at our original Image and paste in new layer photo.

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[4] Now take the Text Tool create some text.

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[5] Go to Blending Option select Stroke Structure use these settings.

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[6] Your image will be as shown below.

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[7] Go to Filter->Distort->Displace use the settings.

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[8] A window will come up asking you to select a displacement map.

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[9] Your image will be look like this.

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[10] Change the Blending Mode Hard Light.

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[11] Your image will be as shown below.

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[12] Then select the Text Layer.

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[13] Go to Filter->Distort->Displace use the settings.

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[13] A window will come up asking you to select a displacement map.

[14] Your image will be as shown below.

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[15] Change the Blending Mode Hard Light.

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[16] See below for final photoshop output image. I hope this is a good tutorial and you can use these photoshop tips in your graphics design project.

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