How to Put Smokin’ Bullet Holes and a Wanted Sign into a Piece of Wood
Feb 21st in Effects, Text Effects by CollisStep 1
So here's the image we're going to be creating, it's a sort of Wild West wood sign with some bullet holes for extra effect.
Step 2
First up, we need a wood texture. I used the excellent EveryStockPhoto search tool that searches a bunch of free stock image banks to find an image. We have to be particularly careful here on PSDTUTS because of usage agreements and what not. This image is from ImageAfter (SRC) who kindly allow you to use their images in commercial projects, yay!
Step 3
So here's my lovely wood texture!
Step 4
First, we need some text. In a new layer, add your text in a nice brown color (#803508). The color is important because we're going to set it to Multiply to get a nice darkening of the wood texture behind it.
The font I've used is Anatole Display SSi, it's kind of Western-looking without being too over the top. Use whatever you please.
Step 5
Basically, next I added a whole bunch of layer styles. Here's how it comes out; in the next step I'll show you all the styles I applied.
Before we get to the styles though, there are two settings you need to apply:
- Set the Fill of the layer to 90%. (If you're not sure what Fill is, it's right below Opacity. Opacity controls how transparent everything on the layer is, while Fill controls how transparent only the layer and not the layer styles are)
- Set the layer blending mode to Multiply
Step 6
Ok there are a bazillion styles here. The main points to take away are:
- Drop Shadow — I've used the drop shadow in an unusual way here. It's set to put a 1px highlight on the bottom right. This is where the light (which in this example we're going to have coming from the top left) hits the edge.
- Inner Shadow — I've used the inner shadow to make it seem like the text is stamped on to the wood.
- Inner Glow — This is used to give a general stamped-in look on top of the inner shadow.
- Bevel / Emboss — I've used this to double-over the drop shadow highlight and give it even more of an embossed feel.
- Gradient Overlay — This is used just to give a bit of variation in the color of the item it's applied to.
And of course, if you're too lazy to copy that many styles, you can always buy the sample PSD and just copy them :-)
Step 7
Now this is looking pretty good. One problem, though, is it's a bit too clean cut. It would be nicer if the text looked a bit worn down. To do that, we'll apply a Displacement map. Actually, we're going to do this step quite a few times over during the rest of the tutorial, so it's quite important to learn (and quite simple).
Step 8
First, create a new file and paste in the wood texture. Press Ctrl+Shift+U to desaturate it and then save it as Displacement.psd
Step 9
Now back on the main file, duplicate the Wanted text. Rasterize one copy by going to Layer > Rasterize > Type. Then set the other non-rasterized layer to 40% Fill. Then switch it off for the time being so it doesn't get in the way. Now back to the rasterized version, go to Filter > Distort > Displace and use values of 5 and 5 for the scale as shown below. Press OK and then it will ask you what file to use as the displacement map, choose Displacement.psd from the previous step.
You can read a bit about displacement maps and how they work in this post at Worth1000. They can be quite powerful. For our purposes, we're mainly using them to roughen up edges to match the background.
Step 10
Now we switch the other non-rasterized layer back on, and together they make a rougher-looking version of the original.
Step 11
Now I wanted to add some shapes and more text to embellish my wanted text. I used Photoshop shapes like stars and added some extra text below. Then I just copied steps 4-10 for each one.
The one difference is that because the objects/text is smaller, I adjusted the layer styles to suit. So, for example, I made the inner shadow 1px instead of 3px for the distance, and so on.
Step 12
So here we are. It's looking pretty cool already! But to make this image really kick, we're going to need a bit more bazoomph!
At this point, I selected all the layers so far except the background wood texture and stuck them in a Layer Group and called it Wanted Text or something like that. The utility of this is that I can now switch it on or off while doing the other parts of the image without it getting in the way. I suggest you do the same.
Step 13
So with the Wanted Text group switched off for the time being, it's time to make the bullet holes.
First, we create two new layers. On the lower one, we draw a largish circle of grey. Then in the upper layer, we draw a smaller circle of black. You should have something like shown.
The idea here is the black bit will be the actual hole, the grey bit is going to be the roughed-up wood texture around the hole.
Step 14
Now we need some neat layer styles to make this work. Here I've applied them already; in the next steps I'll show you the actual settings.
Note that the bullet-hole part is set to Normal and 100% Opacity / Fill, but the outer circle is set to Screen, 100% Opacity, 30% Fill.
Step 15
For the bullet hole part it's really simple, we use an Emboss with these settings. Note that the highlight I've used a beige color that I picked out of the wood texture so it would match.
Step 16
The back layer is more complicated. The main points to notice are:
- I've used the Drop Shadow in the same way as with the text earlier (i.e. to create a highlight) but much fainter this time
- I've used Color Overlay to lighten it up
- I've used the Gradient to make it seem indented
- I've used Inner Shadow to generally make it seem depressed
Step 17
Now that we've got our main bullet hole, I suggest making a layer group out of it, then duplicating this layer group. Because all our bullet holes need to look different, we need a bunch of these and then we apply some randomizing stuff (like displacement maps and wave distortions) to each of them, in turn, to make them different.
So duplicate the pair of layers. Then select the black hole layer and go to Filter > Distort > Displace. Again use the same Displacement.psd as your map. This time I set the scale to 10,10.
Step 18
Next, we select the back layer and apple a Filters > Distort > Wave transform. You may need to fiddle with the settings, as you don't want to distort it too much. I've never fully understood the wave tool, I just move sliders around and press Randomize a lot until I get the look I want ... makes you wonder if I should be teaching Photoshop really :-)
Step 19
After that, apply a Filters > Distort > Displace to this backing layer too. This time use a scale of 50,50 to make it really rough (see image).
Additionally, I found that because of the wood texture it actually looked best when I placed the bullet holes on the natural grooves of the wood. You can see an example below where I have the same bullet hole layers in two different places on the wood. The right one looks more natural because it uses the texture to good effect.
Step 20
Now we do this whole bullet thing a few times over. Make sure to move them around and then use the displacement maps so that they come out differently. Also make sure to press "Randomize" on the wave distortion so again they come out differently. Here's what I've got now...
Step 21
One drawback to the current image is it looks flat, so it'd be a good idea to apply a bit of lighting and shadow. I put all the bullet layers into a Layer Group called Bullets, and then in a brand new layer above all the others, we draw a Radial Gradient going from White to Transparency as shown.
Step 22
I then set that layer to Overlay and 50% Opacity, then duplicated it and set the duplicate to Soft Light and 50%. This gave me a nice subtle lighting as shown below.
Step 23
Next, I duplicated the very back texture layer, pressed Ctrl+Shift+U to desaturate, placed it above all the other layers, then set the layer to Overlay and 40% opacity. This basically ups the contrast on the image.
Step 24
This is it so far — already looking much better!
Step 25
Now create one more layer above the others and draw a Radial Gradient going from white to black, looking something like this. You don't want too much black because that's going to be the shadowy part.
Step 26
We set this latest layer to Soft Light and 50% Opacity, and finally we have a nice lighting effect. All of a sudden our image is really coming to life.
Step 27
We have one last mission, and that is to add smoke! For this effect we're going to use the smoky effect from my previous Slick Supernatural Text Effect tutorial.
First create a new layer and with a small soft brush, just draw in some wavy lines like shown.
Step 28
Next, we go to Filters > Distort > Wave and mess about to make a nice wave distortion. When that's done we press Ctrl+F to redo the same filter (the wave) again a couple of times to make it look even more distorted. Occasionally use the eraser to erase bits that are looking weird.
Step 29
Basically, we repeat those steps over a few times, fade out the layer, do it again with another one, and you'll get some small smoky waves like this.
Just keep going and make a bunch more to add to the other bullet holes. You can learn a bit more about the effect in the supernatural tutorial that I linked to earlier.
Final Image
And voila! One awesome Wild West Photoshopped-to-the-max image. Hope you enjoyed the tutorial and learned something useful, or failing that, at least found out where to get good wood textures :-)
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User Comments
( ADD YOURS )Collis February 21st
Yay I haven’t written a tutorial for ages! I have like five which are half done, but finally sat down yesterday morning and wrote this out
( )Colin February 21st
i have my first one done….but i need help on HTML and i hate asking everywhere….but please? help?
( )Colin February 21st
but also, i like it! i don’t mean to make it look like i just ignored your tutorial from my first comment i know you’ll get like 25+ comments like ‘awesome!’ but here’s the 1st
AWESOME!
( )god056 February 21st
great! neat and clean!
( )Sean Hodge February 21st
Collis,
Great tutorial. I like the style of the overlay explanations in the tuts. The smoke coming out of the holes adds some realism. I want to do some research on displacement maps. This just gives me another good reason to research using them. Thanks.
( )Philippine Goji Juice February 21st
great post. i liked it…
( )Constantin Potorac February 21st
Great one Collis. I was really waiting to see another tutorial from you.
( )Kim Dolleris February 21st
Quite nice one!! thanks!
( )lukxiufung February 21st
I must say, this is a great 1 ! I like it !
( )Andrei Constantin February 21st
Another great tut from Collis, which received with many thanks
( )I wonder whether i can use this tut to add some bullet holes in my fender and driver door of my car
Bakaburra February 21st
Wonderful tutorial and a really good explanation. can´t wait to see your next job!
( )Shane February 21st
Nice one Collis! I like the smoke effect too, and I didn’t know about everystockphoto.com either.
Thanks.
( )Alberto February 21st
Nice tutorial. Every single step is perfectly explained.
( )I definitely love the worned down text using displacement.
I’m a web designer and 3D artist, I think displacement really adds realism in a render, and now I learned how to use it in Photoshop, too.
Thank you so much!
SnakeJake February 21st
This tut was worth it for the everystockphoto tip alone.
Nice tut. I’m gonna need something like this for a poster pretty soon and this will help A LOT! Thx.
( )Martion February 21st
Realy nice and usefull
( )Lamin Barrow February 21st
WOW.. I think this is the best photoshop tutorial i have seen in a very long time.
( )GeminiArt February 21st
woooooooooooooooooow ….. great tut man
i’ll try this
thanks
( )b00m February 21st
wow, looks good
( )BogDinamita February 21st
looking good man
( )giackop February 21st
This is amazing.. thanks..
( ):: MaZZo :: February 21st
Nice onde, Collis!!!
Mto bacana!
( )Ben February 21st
Nice and original tutorial - great little effect there!
( )Markus February 21st
Powerfull!
It is awesome!!
Keep it up. Everybody love your tutorials d:
( )yokoto February 22nd
thats great!
( )Beeble February 22nd
The bullet holes effect is nice, along with a very simple smoke effect; great job! I think that there are a few tweaks that can be done on the text to make it fit more with the whole ‘wood’ texture. Creating a layer of monochromatic noise, masking it out with your text layer, applying the mask, add a motion blur in the direction of the grain, set it under your text layer and apply a Multiply or color burn and adjusting the transparency a bit would really set it off.
( )Joss February 22nd
Nice tutorial!!!
( )Thank
JJ February 22nd
fantastico!
( )Beej February 22nd
Haha this is great!!! Definitely will be using this! I was hoping you’d be writing another tutorial soon and hooray you did!!! Great job and thanks for all the help
( )Davis Farris February 22nd
I just love this tutorial. There are so many techniques in this that I will be able to use in a lot of my design. This is awesome.
( )Daniel Holter February 22nd
Absolutely RIDICULOUS. Again.
A thousand thanks be to ye.
( )Nate February 22nd
I really enjoy your tutorials. However, I think it would be really helpful (and I’ve seen this sentiment echoed elsewhere) if you gave the dimensions for your image as that has a significant effect on things like pixel distances for drop/inner shadow and other effects.
( )tutom February 22nd
thanks a lot
( )Hamish M February 22nd
Top notch Collis. Top Notch.
You’re doing great work, keep it up!
( )Bee February 22nd
I love your tutorials, they are so useful and I really learnt a lot… If I found this one sooooo much earlier, I would have spared myself so much trouble *lol*
( )kuldeep February 22nd
Awesome! What a finish!
( )shdw February 22nd
quite bad one tbh. i loved most of the previous ones but the final image of this tutorial is really boring.
( )Jozelo February 22nd
Hi pals!
your tutorials are very usefull to me and for many other photoshop users here in Chile.
Please keep on teaching these wonderfull techniques.
Thank you and good work!! nice as always!!
greetings from southamerica
Jozelo.
( )Zach February 22nd
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Nate Coventry February 22nd
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( )Katalog Stron February 26th
Wild west style
looks awsome.
( )Ali February 26th
wow great stuff dude really coooooooool !!!!!!!!
( )Luca February 26th
I make a similar effect for my customer.
At this address: http://www.fluiddesignlab.com/Portfolio-Progetti.php?current_p=2&sec_id=1
Image n. 7
A detail image you can find here: http://www.fluiddesignlab.com/temp/psdtuts-detail.jpg
( )wildwise February 27th
Holes and smoke are great. Congrats Collis
( )Diego February 28th
Buen tutorial. Gracias.
( )Saludos.
Nothingsuspicoushere March 1st
LOL So Cool
( )web design cheltenham March 2nd
Hi I did’nt follow this tutorial I stopped at the Image after, I have been blown away by this what a great tool for design, I may now be able to save some money as my I Stock account has taken a bashing recently. can’t beleive I hav’nt run into it before - thanks
( )Andrew D March 4th
Plenty of great techniques used in this tutorial; very helpful, thanks!
( )Raes March 7th
smoke effect rocks.
( )karthik March 8th
It’s really cool
( )dakentertainment March 16th
Great Tutorial
but i still have some problems with that smoke…
looks a little bit unrealistic
how did you do it?
mfg dakentertainment
( )Yuri March 17th
Muito bom o tuto
( )kac March 17th
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( )Photoshop Tutorials March 19th
The smoke is hard to make, but the tutorial is amazing. Thanks for posting it
( )David March 23rd
Great tutorial!
( )It’s very detailed and easy to understand
Thanks for sharing.
ais March 24th
O O
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Awesome!
( )brad April 3rd
Great tutorial. Very detailed and thank you for that, it allowed me to pull just a few steps that I was looking for.
( )Ian May 25th
why is it that i used the excat settings as in steps 15 and 16 but my holes look completly wrong can someone please tell me here is a screen shot e-mail me at maskedsow@yahoo.com
http://img60.imageshack.us/img60/9316/workdamitej4.jpg
( )John June 12th
Great tutorial, I used it for my website and added sound and animation. Please take a look.
John
( )John June 14th
And my site is
http://www.rangercreekweb.com
( )Lazar June 28th
Hey
( )Great tutorial
but i have a problem..I dont know what to do but photoshop doesnt allow me to rasterize the image
i tried selecting the text and it still didnt work.
Can someone please tell me what to do ?
thanks a lot
Herns July 31st
Hey thanks for the tutorial on how to do this effect!! Really cool. I put the flyer up on my website, in which I used your tutorial. Thanks!!!
( )MD August 3rd
Cool!
( )Miguel August 8th
Love the font. It looks like it was meant for this type of thing. My mind automatically goes to the Wild West Days. Nice job!
( )screw.nail August 28th
Nice tut, thx
( )krat September 30th
Brilliant, simply brilliant!
( )Thx
Danh ba web 2.0 October 1st
Thanks you very much ! Great tutorial for me
( )bob phillips October 24th
awkward but awsome at the same time
( )rocneasta January 10th
tut look really helpful, a thing that puzzles me how will it look with a more demanding texture of wood, since the one you’re using is pretty simple. Will try it out tonight, hopefully i’ll work around the problems i see occurring
cheers, roc
( )Mike January 14th
Thanks!
Here is other cool online tool for making “Wanted poster”. It’s pretty fun )
Wanted poster Effect
Cheers!
( )ProfeCompu February 27th
Thanks for the tip on everystockphoto.com. This one tip alone is worth $$$$ Your tutorials are great
( )USMAN April 6th
VERY WELL DONE THANKS ALOT
( )CgBaran Tuts April 21st
Very good tutorial
( )Chriss May 11th
i have the same problem as ian i use the same layer style and my bullet hols come out the same way as his let me know what im doing wrong plz beenerpoe@gmail.com
( )marbio June 10th
Great Tutorials..Thanks
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