Unfortunately the Style pack was not in fact, free. After being unable to fully acheive the style you created, I went ahead and downloaded the Style pack for $6. And then, applying the style pack, there were still some stark differences on my text from what I saw in yours. Also struggling with the texture portion. Would love to hear back if maybe i'm doin something wrong!
The style pack was free at the time I created the video but changed the recently when updating my store. In the video I mention that the styles will have to be tweaked depending on what size your document is, the fonts used and what size font. Reason being is that say a 4px stroke may look big on small fonts but super small on bigger font sizes. A good way to do it is apply the style and then double click the text layer to adjust the strokes and stuff as needed. The texture portion is just taking a grunge layer (you can Google for free grunge textures) and putting it on top of the font layer, right click and make it a clipping mask and then change the blend mode to screen or something. Or you can apply the grunge texture as a layer mask to the text layer. Let me know if that helps. If you still can’t get it to look right, reach back out to me and I will see if I can help you more.
Thank you for the tutorial! I was looking for this exact style for a t-shirt design
@@TheHuddyBuddy glad I could help
Thank you for making these tutorials and offering up the effects!!
Glad you liked it. Thanks
Unfortunately the Style pack was not in fact, free. After being unable to fully acheive the style you created, I went ahead and downloaded the Style pack for $6. And then, applying the style pack, there were still some stark differences on my text from what I saw in yours. Also struggling with the texture portion. Would love to hear back if maybe i'm doin something wrong!
The style pack was free at the time I created the video but changed the recently when updating my store. In the video I mention that the styles will have to be tweaked depending on what size your document is, the fonts used and what size font. Reason being is that say a 4px stroke may look big on small fonts but super small on bigger font sizes. A good way to do it is apply the style and then double click the text layer to adjust the strokes and stuff as needed. The texture portion is just taking a grunge layer (you can Google for free grunge textures) and putting it on top of the font layer, right click and make it a clipping mask and then change the blend mode to screen or something. Or you can apply the grunge texture as a layer mask to the text layer. Let me know if that helps. If you still can’t get it to look right, reach back out to me and I will see if I can help you more.