Quick Tip: Create an “Awesome” Wrinkled Sticker

Quick Tip: Create an “Awesome” Wrinkled Sticker

Tutorial Details
  • Program: Adobe Photoshop CS4+
  • Difficulty: Beginner
  • Estimated Completion Time: 5 - 10 Minutes
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Final Product What You'll Be Creating

Burn and Dodge are very powerful tools that you can use in Photoshop to create a great number of things. In today’s quick tip tutorial we will demonstrate how to create a wrinkled sticker in Photoshop using these fantastic tools. Let’s get started!


Step 1

Create a new document. Make it 600px by 400px.


Step 2

Fill the background with #282828. Then, place a stone texture onto a new layer and place it above. Set the blending mode to Overlay. You can download "stonetexture5.jpg" from the Stone Texture Pack. Choose File > Place.


Step 3

Now, let’s create the sticker. Create a round edged rectangle using the Rounded Rectangle Tool. Set the corner radius to about 12px and set the color to #ebebeb.


Step 4

Next, you need to transform the shape, but you need to rasterize it first. Select Layer > Rasterize > Shape. Once this is done, select a part of the sticker using the marquee tool (M) and rotate it a bit using Cmd/Ctrl + T. You might need to adjust the position a bit using the arrow keys to fill any gaps that may have been created.


Step 5

Use the Smudge Tool in various sizes and strengths to create some irregularities in the sticker. Tip: Try to use some hard brushes and high values of strength for best results. Otherwise, it could become too blurry. A similar result can be achieved using the Liquify Filter, but smudge is a bit faster. What we are trying to do here is create a major fold in the center as shown in the example below.


Step 6

We are now ready to add some shadows and highlights to add some realism. Using the Burn Tool, draw some lines on the right side of the bump. It doesn’t have to be perfect; imperfections will only make it look more realistic. Feel free to adjust the size of the brush to create varied results.

Now, do the same with the Dodge Tool.

Use the same technique to create some more wrinkles as shown.


Step 7

To add a bit of depth, add a slight Drop Shadow and a subtle Bevel as shown.


Step 8

To make the sticker a bit more crisp, make a copy of it and clear the layer styles. Go to Layer > Layer Style > Clear Layer Style. Then, select Filter > Other > High Pass. For those who don’t know much about High Pass filter, it’s a filter that accentuates the dark/bright edges.

Set it to about 2%. Place the layer above the sticker and set the blending mode to Overlay.


Step 9

What’s great about this technique, is that the text is quite easily customizable. For this quick tip, I used Trade Gothic Lt Std Bold, it’s a well proportioned gothic font that’s great for titles. Make it about as big as the sticker, depending on the word you choose, it should be around 75pt. Set the color to #393939.


Step 10

When placing your text layer, try to place a letter right in the middle so that it will bump with the folded area. You should rasterize your text before transforming.


Step 11

Using the same method as the sticker, dodge and burn some areas and smudge the letters around the bumps to make them look displaced.


Step 12

To add some texture, you can paint on some grunge with a grunge brush. There are plenty available on the web.


Step 13

Now let’s add a vignette effect. To do this, create a new layer, fill it black and draw an elliptical shape with 150 px as feather value.

Then, press Delete a few times to get rid of the center, 2-3 times should be enough.


Final Image

That’s it! We’re finished! I hope you enjoyed it!

Tags: Tips
  • http://naveenvverma.deviantart.com Naveen

    Awesome. its really awesome work. Thanks for sharing.. I will try to make this…:)

  • Noobie

    As a newbie, I’m having a lot of trouble with step 6. Nothing I’m doing is getting the same effect as what you have. Any chance someone can go into greater detail here?

  • F

    Super ! Liked it so much, thank you. You write good tutorials and you put good effort using the pointers in your images ! Well done.

  • shah faisal

    nice tutorials bt i has faced some problem in step 6 so if u can release the video of this tutorials than it’s more easy to understand any way thank you so much to help the people

    tc dude!!!

  • Ilovebritneysomuch

    I love it, I love it, I love it, I love it, I love it, I love it. This tutorial is great, best for my cover arts sticker designs for Coverlandia. Thanks a lot!!!!!!

  • http://www.skolski-sport-skz.com Anno1313

    Well explained and clear like a snow :D

  • noob

    Does anyone have an answer for me? I am using Ps cs5 and after I rasterize text my dodge and burn tools do no work. There is no effect taking place with either tool. Also, when I adjust my rounded rectangle parameter specifically the pixels to any number the shape remains the same. What is going on here?
    thanks

    • arcyia

      my english is so poor , hope you can understand it ,

      if i do not mistake , it cannot adjust rounded rectangle parameter in real time at photoshop , i mean if you wanna change the round size , you have to create a new one. and when you use the dodge and burn tools , you have to make the color which in used is not has the highest lightness or lowest ,

    • pablo marcano

      You have to deselect the ” protect tones ” square next to the exposure

  • Awesome

    Awesome, I really enjoyed it