![]() Apply the Displacement MapĬonvert your text/graphic layer to a Smart Object by using either Ctrl+Click or right-clicking the layer in the Layers panel, then selecting Convert to Smart Object. Make this new layer the color you want, or use black or white. Type in the text or drag and drop your graphic and position it where you want it. ![]() Go back to your original image and turn on all the channels again by clicking RGB in the Channels panel. This may vary depending on the resolution of your image. From the top menu, select Filter > Blur > Gaussian Blur. So your finished image will look more natural you need to add some blur. Make sure to store it somewhere you can find it easily because you will need to open it again in Step 6. In Destination > Document, select “new.” Name your new document and click OK. PSD file.Įither Ctrl+Click or right-click on the channel you have chosen and select Duplicate Channel. This black and white image will be the map you will use. Then select Image > Mode > 8 Bits/Channel. In the top menu select Image > Mode > Grayscale. Your image must be only 8 bits per channel. Save Your Image as a New Photoshop Document Drag the sliders on the left and the right in towards the center until your contrast level is where you want it. Use Ctrl+L to bring up the Levels window. My background image is grungy, so I have manipulated Levels to heighten the contrast. This is completely up to the style you and wanting to create. In this step you can also add more contrast. Look to see if it’s the Red, Green, or Blue channel that will enhance the look of the texture in your image the most. For the image I am using to illustrate this article, it is the Blue channel. Open the Channels Panel and click on each of the channels to find which one shows the most contrast. ![]() If you choose an image with low contrast and texture, you will have trouble seeing the effect at all. The more contrast and texture your background image has, the more pronounced the effect of the displacement map will be. If you are experimenting with adding a displacement map for the first time, it’s helpful to choose an image with good contrast and texture. ![]() The more contrast and texture the image has, the more noticeable the effect will be. Open Your Background Texture ImageĬhoose a suitable photo you will use as the background for your text or graphic. Our Displacement Map in Photoshop Tutorial Step 1.
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