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Posted on 27/05/08 9:12:30 PM
latchfordbob
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Pin Badge Look
This is probably a really simple one but I can't work how to do it. I want to take a normal image like the one below and make it look like the pin badge. Ignore the spots I just want to give it the shine and slightly raised surface look. Thanks in advance





Posted on 27/05/08 9:13:06 PM
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Re: Pin Badge Look
result wanted



Posted on 27/05/08 9:24:23 PM
GKB
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Re: Pin Badge Look
Hi Latchfordbob,

Put the badge on its own layer. Double click the layer and select 'bevel emboss' then select 'inner bevel' and adjust the size and depth to your requirements. This small file has a size setting of 10. Bigger files will need a higher setting.






Posted on 27/05/08 9:28:46 PM
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Posted on 28/05/08 07:28:38 AM
Steve Caplin
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Re: Pin Badge Look
And try applying the maximum Smoothness setting as well, so you don't get that ridge.

Posted on 22/06/08 11:25:31 PM
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Re: Pin Badge Look
Oddly I tried making one yesterday in Photoshop.

Made from scratch, started as a 2D circle and turned 3d. Used a few filters and layer styles and such.

Took 10 mins



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