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Dirty/Dust looking Font

Engaged ,
Nov 12, 2022 Nov 12, 2022

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I know getting a Font to have a Dirty/Dusty look can be done by using the Clipping Mask. With a texture picture or paint brush. And tutorials can be found on YouTube.

 

But I think I found a good on by Adobe using the Paint Brush in 2020, on the Adobe web site once? ...if so does anyone know if this or where I can find a great tutorial to get a look like the enclosed photo 'ONE SHOT'....

 

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Nov 12, 2022 Nov 12, 2022

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Here's a tutorial that might help:

 

Instead of using the logo to knock out content from the color layer, you could use the brush to knock out portions of the text.

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