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Open a transparent image. The size is up to you, but for the purpose of this tutorial, let’s make it a 600x 230 pixels image.
\nChoose your foreground and background colors.
\nChoose the Rectangle Drawing Tool and choose the following settings.<\/p>\n
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Now draw a rectangle across your image.<\/span><\/p>\n Now pull the nodes near the edge of your image just off the canvas. Chose these settings.<\/p>\n Next select the top and bottom empty space around your ribbon by holding down your shift key, while clicking the transparent space with your magic wand tool. Set this to 10. Note: This always needs to be the size of the Line Style Width you chose to begin with. In our case it was 10. If you changed the settings you need to change it here too!<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Keep the selection active (keep the ants marching) and create a new Raster Layer. Still keep the ants marching and create another new Raster Layer. Repeat Effects>3D Effects>Cutout but change the settings to the following.<\/p>\n Next you need to play with your opacity sliders. Depending on what color you chose for your ribbon, adjust your opacity on the white and black cutout until you have the bevel effect you like.<\/p>\n
\nEffects>Texture Effects>Blinds<\/p>\n<\/p>\n
\nIf I am making a really textured ribbon, I like to add some noise. Do this now – as much or as little as you like.<\/p>\n
\nInvert selection.
\nSelection > Modify> Select Selection Borders.<\/p>\n<\/p>\n
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\nEffects>3D Effects>Cutout<\/span><\/p>\n<\/p>\n
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\nMerge when you are happy with your result.<\/p>\n