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Need Help making image for retro logo

New Here ,
Jan 06, 2017 Jan 06, 2017

I have no idea what this kind of design is called or where I begin. I have tried googling with no avail.

I have a picture of my photo booth and trying to make it vintage like the locomotive I have attached.

What are my steps?

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Community Expert , Jan 06, 2017 Jan 06, 2017

Many ways to tackle this.

In Photoshop - a very quick conversion :

A curves adjustment to bring out some contrast then a smart filter and the Filter Gallery - Graphic pen

The paper texture was just a layer filled with colour and Filter - Filter Gallery - Note paper applied

The top layer was set to blending mode "Multiply" to let the paper show through

Dave

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Guide ,
Jan 06, 2017 Jan 06, 2017

It's a drawing.

The steps are:

1) Draw it

2) Scan it

3) Manipulate it in either Illustrator (converting it to vectors will make it infinitely scalable without pixelation) or Photoshop (which might be more comfortable for you)

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New Here ,
Jan 06, 2017 Jan 06, 2017

That would make sense. I did make vector's in .AI already, but I think drawing it will get me the desired look also.

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Community Expert ,
Jan 06, 2017 Jan 06, 2017

Many ways to tackle this.

In Photoshop - a very quick conversion :

A curves adjustment to bring out some contrast then a smart filter and the Filter Gallery - Graphic pen

The paper texture was just a layer filled with colour and Filter - Filter Gallery - Note paper applied

The top layer was set to blending mode "Multiply" to let the paper show through

Dave

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Jan 06, 2017 Jan 06, 2017
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I like to use Hard Mix Layers (line and circle patterns) to simulate hatching.

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