Apprenez à créer un timbre personnalisé au rendu net et vintage, pensé pour les cartes, faire-part et invitations.
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Dans ce tutoriel accessible aux débutants, vous apprendrez comment créer un timbre personnalisé étape par étape.
Nous commencerons par préparer la base du visuel, puis nous intégrerons et retoucherons l'image de votre choix.
Ensuite, vous découvrirez comment coloriser et personnaliser le timbre afin de lui donner un rendu unique et créatif.
Cette méthode simple vous permettra de transformer n'importe quelle photo en véritable timbre de collection.
Alors pour créer le vôtre dès maintenant, lancez le tutoriel.
Envie d’un visuel original pour vos faire-part et cartes postales ? Rien de mieux qu’un timbre personnalisé avec la photo que vous souhaitez au style vintage. Apprenez à intégrer l’image dans un cadre au contours nets et à lui appliquer du bruit en quelques clics.
Ce que vous allez apprendre
Construire la base d’un timbre personnalisé propre (couleur unie, alignements, transformation).
Intégrer la photo dans la forme via un masque d’écrêtage et uniformiser en noir et blanc.
Styliser l’image pour une lecture nette à petite taille (Contour postérisé, Seuil, Bruit monochrome).
Coloriser l’ensemble avec une Courbe de transfert de dégradé et finaliser un Contour de style « impression ».
À propos de l’auteur
Julien Tabet est un artiste digital français. Son travail explore la rencontre entre la nature et l’imaginaire, donnant naissance à des compositions poétiques. S’inspirant du monde animal et du surréalisme, il crée des images visuellement saisissantes, portées par une palette de couleurs harmonieuse. Grâce à une maîtrise affirmée de Photoshop, il transforme ses idées les plus imaginatives en œuvres numériques d’une grande précision.
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