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Photocopy texture
Photocopy texture




photocopy texture

  • 2 Photocopy Hate Machine reference sheets (TIFFs and brushes)Ĭlick here to grab the Photocopy Hate Machine How do you use photocopy textures?.
  • 1 Smart PSD for instant photocopy effects (drop your work in and save).
  • 75 huge photocopy brushes for Photoshop.
  • We worked for three weeks to create the photocopy texture pack of our dreams. Want a super-useful pack of photocopy textures? They eliminate the cognitive dissonance that's created by the artificial perfection that computer art has. In most cases, a little bit of textures and imperfections can add dimension and a human touch to your design.Ĭould she have just left if a squeaky clean vector?īut little imperfections take the edge off. Vector work can look sanitized and boring. Add dimension and personality to personal work Want to use it on the branding side of the work? You can Image Trace a part of one of the textures in Illustrator, or you can use this weird little technique to use Photoshop textures in Illustrator. Use photocopy textures to add a distressed, ink and grit feel to this kind of clients work. This smeared ink and imperfect look carried across the branding for the entire place. Was it squeaky clean and corporate? No way! Now how do you think their branding looked? People would walk through an opened industrial garage door, and you would be in this industrial space with a reclaimed wood barista counter, sealed concrete floors, and a super high ceiling with exposed beams and heating and cooling systems. The place was a rented out workshop converted into a coffee shop. I used to go to a coffee shop in downtown Vancouver called Torque Coffee. 4. Use copy machine textures for branding Note: Cool coffin image courtesy of our friends at CSA Images. Here's a poster design where I added a little bit of grunge by laying a texture over the top and then using the Photoshop brushes on a layer mask to add textures through subtraction. These are perfect for using when you need to add some classic grunge textures to your work. The result is some pretty gnarly textures with fine dusty textures, gritty, rough textures, and cool artifacts like paper roller lines. Then they're brought through a hot roller where they're smashed onto the paper with heat and pressure.

    photocopy texture

    Photocopy textures are the result of little particles of toner (a mix of carbon and some potentially dangerous chemicals) that are electromagnetically pulled to a piece of paper in a photocopy machine. But since I've made that image it's been fresh in my brain that I can take these textures to an extreme.

    photocopy texture

    But when I came back to my computer later and looked at the image I realized I had accidentally made something interesting.Ĭan I use it in a project? Who knows. I wasn't even thinking about what I was doing. But you might stumble across a fresh idea for something else.įor example, the image above was just me testing the Photocopy Hate Machine texture pack brushes. You might not end up using the end result. This is great for productivity but when you're in a rut trying something new can get your creative neurons firing. You go through the same motions like Pavlov's dog. When you're working on a client project it's easy to get tunnel vision. 2. Find fresh ideas with copy machine textures We assembled a collage in Photoshop, created text by hand with a sharpie on office paper, scanned it, and then added photocopy textures from our pack to give it the authentic look of a band flyer. We made the cover to our photocopy texture pack in exactly this way. Growing up in the Pacific Northwest I subscribed to Sub Pop's mailing list and would regularly see band flyers and album artwork that were DIY collages put together quickly and photocopied for mass distribution on billboards, telephone poles, and the walls of music venues. If you were a music fan in the 80s or 90s, you probably remember music flyers made on photocopy machines. 1. Add photocopy textures to indie music flyers

    #Photocopy texture for free

    You can create your own photocopy textures, search for free ones on the web, or grab our latest photocopy pack here and save a ton of time. Here are five of my favorite ways you can use photocopy textures in your graphic design work. When we were making the Photocopy Hate Machine texture bundle we experimented with tons of different ways of using them.






    Photocopy texture