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How Do You Get the Torn Paper Effect in Photoshop?

Last updated on September 24, 2022 @ 12:31 am

There are a few ways that you can get the torn paper effect in Photoshop. One way is to use the eraser tool.

You can set the eraser to a soft brush and then erase some of the paper away. Another way is to use the layer mask tool. You can create a layer mask and then use a brush to erase away parts of the paper.

If you want to create a more realistic torn paper effect, you can use the clone stamp tool. First, create a new layer.

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Then, select the area of the paper that you want to tear. Hold down the Alt key and click on the area of the paper that you want to clone. Then, drag the clone stamp tool across the paper to create the torn effect.

You can also use the pen tool to create a torn paper effect. Then, click on the pen tool and draw a path around the area of the paper that you want to tear.

Right-click on the path and select “Stroke Path” from the menu. Select “Brush” from the list of options and click “OK”. This will stroke the path with a brush, creating a torn paper effect.

There are many different ways that you can get the torn paper effect in Photoshop. Experiment with different tools and techniques to find the one that works best for you.

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