Stickers personnalisés à imprimer avec une méthode fiable pour un rendu propre et une planche agréable à découper.
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Une méthode concrète pour composer une planche de stickers prête à imprimer sans pas à pas inutile.
Bonjour, dans ce tutoriel je vais vous montrer comment créer une planche d'autocollants pour décorer vos affaires.
Nous verrons ensemble comment utiliser le calque de réglage teinte saturation pour modifier les couleurs de certains éléments, comment supprimer en un clic l'arrière-plan d'objet que nous transformerons en autocollant grâce à l'ajout d'un contour dans les styles de calques.
Ce tutoriel vous permettra de transformer n'importe quel objet ou illustration en une jolie planche d'autocollants que vous pourrez imprimer et donc utiliser au quotidien.
Les stickers personnalisés séduisent parce qu’ils rendent tangible une idée graphique en quelques minutes. Une planche réussie, c’est une petite collection prête à être partagée, collée, offerte.
Cette approche convient autant à une mini‑série pour la décoration d’un carnet qu’à un petit pack d'autocollants à offrir en cadeaux, à glisser dans une commande ou à présenter en vitrine. Rien n’empêche non plus d’exporter quelques visuels pour un site web.
Ce que vous allez apprendre
Exploiter les calques de réglage pour harmoniser une image sans modifier les pixels,
Maîtriser la suppression d’arrière-plan et le travail du masque pour obtenir des silhouettes propres,
Regrouper des éléments en une forme unique pour simplifier la mise en page,
Appliquer un contour blanc cohérent adapté à l’impression et à la découpe,
Organiser une planche de stickers selon un format imprimable (A4 ou autre).
À propos de l’auteur
Je m’appelle Louisa, je suis illustratrice freelance et créatrice de contenus, basée à Berlin. Je partage les coulisses de mon métier, mes conseils, ma passion et des tutoriels, principalement sur YouTube, mais aussi sur Instagram, à travers des contenus dédiés à la création et à la vie d’indépendante.
En parallèle, j’ai eu la chance de collaborer avec de nombreux clients en illustration, pour qui j’ai réalisé des compositions pleines de couleurs.
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