Use black for the color with Color Burn for the Blend Mode and 50% Opacity. After that select all layers and merge them (Layer>Merge Layers) Change the Size to 8 pixels and keep the rest as it is.ĭuplicate the layer once and move it up a few pixels and to any size a few pixels as well.ĭuplicate the layer a few more times and move it to the sides and up and down. For the Blend Mode use Linear Burn with black for the color at 40% Opacity and 0% Noise. Also for the Contour use the one I used in the image below. For the Angle use 90º, 3 pixels for the Distance, 0% Opacity and 3 pixels for the Size. For the Blend Mode use Color Dodge with white for the color at 45% Opacity. Again, the texture is really important to make your design look real.Ĭopy the logo from Illustrator and paste it in Photoshop. The one I am using is courtesy of Shutterstock and you can find it at The first thing to do here is to find a really cool texture. The Abduzeedo logo has a sort of 3D effect, so I used different angles for the Scribble direction. ![]() The Scribble Options will open and you will be able to customize the settings. Select the shapes and go to Effect>Stylize>Scribble. In my case, I am using the Abduzeedo logo, the 2011 version. Open the logo or shape you want to apply the effect in Illustrator. The whole process is quite simple and it will take an average of 45 minutes to get it done. So for this tutorial, I will show you how to create an embroidery effect using Illustrator and Photoshop. After giving it a try I got a very nice result and that is what I share with you today. So one of these days while running I sort of had this idea of using the Scribble effect in Illustrator and then going to Photoshop to make it look real. It is a really nice effect and I had no idea how to do that in Photoshop. ![]() I have received quite a few emails asking me how to create an embroidery effect in Photoshop.
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