![]() Within the gradient editor set the first color stop to a nice brown (I used #6e5f3a) and set the second color stop to a darker brown (I used #171613).ĭouble click the edit gradient thumbnail to bring up the gradient editor.With the gradient tool still selected click somewhere in the middle and drag out to a corner, until you have a nice brown radial gradient.We are going to add more texture and interest to our background.Open up the cardboard texture you downloaded earlier.Ĭhoose canvas for the texture, 61% for the scaling, 2 for the relief, and top left for the light.Grab the move tool (shortcut 'v' on the keyboard). Click and drag the cardboard texture onto your vintage polaroid document. When you release the mouse button it will drop the cardboard texture on the top layer. Hit CTRL+T to bring up the free transform tool and resize your grunge1 layer to something smaller that just covers your document, hit 'enter'.Change the layer mode to multiply and the opacity to 65%.Place the paper grunge texture on the top layer, just like the steps above, name this layer 'Grunge 2'.Change the layer mode to multiply and the opacity to 50%. That should do it for our background, it should look something like the image below. Create a new layer, name in 'Polaroid Border'.Grab the rectangle marquee tool (shortcut 'm' on the keyboard) and drag out a rectangle in the center of the document at the size you want your polaroid to be.Set the foreground color to white (#ffffff) and the background color to #bbbbbb.This will fill our selection with grayish clouds. Ĭhange the amount to 1.3%, the distribution to gaussian and make sure monocromatic is checked. ![]()
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