Jump to content

Holos on Photoshop


Was this useful at all?  

1 member has voted

  1. 1. Was this useful at all?

    • Yes
      2
    • No
      0
    • I already knew how to do this
      4


Recommended Posts

I've been searching for a good Holofoil tut here, but I couldn't find it. Thanks to Tri Fox's great secret rare tut, I figured it out.

Start by copying and pasting this picture onto a new window. I got this pic from God Kaiba who got it from God GAK.

2004074528724240269_rs.jpg

Go to the edit tab and click on "Define Pattern." Title it whatever you want and click Okay.

Open the card you want to holo in a new window. Select the rectangular marquee tool (the little doted rectangle that you select things with). Select the picture in the card.

Warning! Do not select the whole card! It looks bad.

Now that we have that cleared up, right click on the selected area and go down to Fill.

In the contents section, set the Use to Pattern, and the custom pattern to what looks like your holo pattern. In the blending section, set the Mode to Soft Light. If the effect is too strong, set the Opacity to a lower number. I usually use 70 Opacity, but you can use whatever works the best for you.

And Viola! Your very own Holo card on Photoshop. Enjoy!

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I've been searching for a good Holofoil tut here' date=' but I couldn't find it. Thanks to Tri Fox's great secret rare tut, I figured it out.

Start by copying and pasting this picture onto a new window. I got this pic from God Kaiba who got it from God GAK.

[img']http://aycu34.webshots.com/image/41153/2004074528724240269_rs.jpg[/img]

Go to the edit tab and click on "Define Pattern." Title it whatever you want and click Okay.

Open the card you want to holo in a new window. Select the rectangular marquee tool (the little doted rectangle that you select things with). Select the picture in the card.

Warning! Do not select the whole card! It looks bad.

Now that we have that cleared up, right click on the selected area and go down to Fill.

In the contents section, set the Use to Pattern, and the custom pattern to what looks like your holo pattern. In the blending section, set the Mode to Soft Light. If the effect is too strong, set the Opacity to a lower number. I usually use 70 Opacity, but you can use whatever works the best for you.

And Viola! Your very own Holo card on Photoshop. Enjoy!

 

you dont need to credit God Kaiba or God GAK.

 

nice tut but make it more orginized.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.

Guest
This topic is now closed to further replies.
×
×
  • Create New...