Photoshop Tutorials by Matthew O'Leary

Easy Graffiti | Draw Graffiti | Knife | Fabric Rips | Stones
Tutorials/Photoshop/Rips

Step 1) Create a new document within photoshop cs (File/New: Ctrl + N). Be sure that background contents: is set to white.

*Due to the behavior of a filter used, I usually create the document with twice the desired height, and then crop it once I am finished.
New Document

Step 2) Set the default colors to black and white (d). This ensures contrast in future steps.
Step 3) Create fibers (Filter/Render/Fibers).
Be sure that the preview shows variety of contrast, but not too much. You may have to play around with these settings again after you understand how to do it.
Fibers

Step 4) Blur the image to make it more liney. Make sure the angle is set to 90 degrees (Filter/Blur/Motion Blur).
Motion Blur

Step 5)Create a 3-d effect that to me looks like stretched rips through skin or plastic fabric (Filter/Filter Gallery/Sketch/Plaster).
Plaster

Step 6) Select the areas you want to color. I simply used color range and clicked OK keeping the default settings which automatically selected only black (Select/Color Range). The black is supposed to be the holes in the fabric, so if their is something behind the cloth, put it in this selection.

Step 7) Color the rest of the image. This is the part of the image representing the ripped material. Inverse the selection (Select/Inverse: Ctrl + Shift + I) + (Image/Adjustments/Hue Saturation: Ctrl + U).
Colorize

Step 8) Should this look like sliced cloth give it a pattern. I chose burlap. (Filter/Filter Gallery/Texture/Texturizer).
Texturizer

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