- In this movie, I'll be showing you how to create…hand-transferred textured type,…similar to the texture created in this logo…for a small rock club in Las Vegas called "Vinyl."…I use this technique because of the gritty quality…it produces. It looks old, beat-up, and worn out.…It was fitting for the rock and roll vibe of Vinyl.…And now you can use it whenever you feel…this texture is appropriate for your type.…The results are always unique…and after watching these few simple steps,…you'll be able to put your own ideas…and style into creating your textures.…
I've heard of this being done by using all kinds of solvents…like acetone or even gasoline, but we are going to be…much neater and safer about achieving this texture.…After all, we want to create some unique type here…not catch ourselves on fire.…This process will add a very different texture…every time you do it. You never know…what you're going to get, and that's the beauty of it,…completely random texture.…To achieve this look, you will need…a computer with Illustrator and Photoshop,…
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6/10/2015For the best results, we suggests assembling the materials you'll need for each project beforehand: X-Acto knives, scotch tape and paper tape, blender pens, tissue paper, and a variety of pencils.
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