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Mimicing a Stamp Effect on Flash

Skill level:

Difficulty - 2/5


Time Required:

Time Required Icon hrs mins


Finished Result:




Step 1:


Start with the text tool. Under properties, select your font and size, then pick out the red color. In this demonstration, I used the font Impact, sized 96, and the color #CC0000.





Type our your text.




Step 2:


Draw out a rectangle with a rounded corner around your text using the rectangle tool. To get rounded corners, set the corner radius to an appropriate value. I used 15 degrees.





Step 3:


To get the desired result, we need to convert everything into fills.
Let's start with the rectangle.



With the rectangular object selected (make sure you select all four sides!), go to Modify > Shape > Convert lines to fill. Note the difference when selecting lines vs selecting fills.





Step 4:


Next we need to deal with the text. With the text selected, press Ctrl + B twice, to break the object into fills.





Step 5:


Now with fills, we can use the eraser tool to have our desired effect. So pick that, and start erasing bits and pieces of our work as shown. Feel free to experiment with different shapes and sizes of the eraser tools to achieve different results.





Step 6:


Once you're satisfied, move on to the Ink Bottle tool (thickness 7, color #CC0000 in my example) and start clicking away on the individual pieces you've produced from the erasing.





You should start seeing your stamp come into effect.




Once you're done, your final result should look like this:




Step 7:


After you're done, to produce some irregularity, go in with the Brush Tool, and add some finishing touches. Add dots around corners, turning points, and generally give it a slightly randomized look.



Your final results should look like this:




Now this is the time to go show off your kick-ass text effect and make them feel very jealous of you.



Congrats! You're done champ.


John

By John

I am the developer for tu-torial.com so I hope you find this site helpful. My background is in Fine Arts and I am currently working as a front-end developer for the University of British Columbia. Feel free to connect with me on Twitter.


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There are 7 comments
Andrei said on February 06, 2010 - 08:45
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I don't get it either why not do this in ps. Maybe an animated stamp tutorial would be more interesting

may_lee said on December 24, 2009 - 01:08
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GREAT!!! many thumbs up for you!!

ilike2flash said on January 24, 2009 - 08:14
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nice stamp effect

Yunus said on January 21, 2009 - 23:32
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good effects dear thanks can you provide animation with this

cherry said on December 18, 2008 - 03:32
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thnx so nice

Eric said on September 17, 2008 - 14:08
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Why the hell would you do this in Flash? Why not AI or PS?

zsofeka said on July 17, 2008 - 08:28
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thx! this was an awesome effect and it fits so well my page.

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