Creating Stamps With Photoshop

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Uploaded by on Sep 17, 2007

In this free video tutorial provided by Luv2Help.com we will show you how to create your very own rubber stamps using Adobe Photoshop.

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  • i can't make splatter effect

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  • Simple yet very effective! Thanks a lot! :)

  • nice one

  • Thank youuu!!

  • Thank you !! :)

  • I"m trying to do the Text on the inside of the circle. How do I do that? So that the bottom text is upright but curving around the bottom of the circle.

  • ever heard of indesing u lony dickk

  • actually in the movie, there is no need to flatten the image before using spatter effect...there is only merging layers only, but why does it work in the movie??? I couldn't do it

    is it due to the difference of Photoshop versions???

  • I can only make spatter effect only when I flatten image first...but the background is white....so the same question as Kruzs123: how to make the background transparent???

    I'd like to make both my background transparent & spatter effect ~!!!

  • I could do the text on the circle using work path for the 1st time, but when I did it for the second time, I couldn't make it...I don't know what's wrong??? the Type tool didn't move around the circle, it just moved horizontally ~!!! pls help me. Thanks a lot

  • When I do the Filter>Brush Strokes>Spatter.....nothing happens at all. What am I doing wrong?

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