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**Program Tutorials** : Photoshop Elements : *Element

Last Updated:
Jan 20th, 2007 - 12:55:03


ELEMENT: Creating a Staple in Photoshop Elements 3
By and © Stacy Fox-Myers 2006
Mar 1, 2006, 01:19

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This tutorial will show you how to create a staple in PSE without the use of
plug-ins.


  1. Use the Rounded Rectangle Tool to create a skinny rectangle. In this
    example the rectangle radius was set to 5 pixels and the overall size was
    1/16” by ½”.

    Hint: If you are having trouble finding the Rounded Rectangle Tool, hit
    U
    then select it from the Options Toolbar.



  2. Simplify the shape by right clicking on the layer in the layer palette
    and selecting Simplify Layer.


  3. Select the outside of the rounded rectangle by holding down the CRTL key
    while clicking on the layer in the layer palette.


  4. Use the Cloud Filter (Filter> Render> Clouds) to get a variation of grays
    across the rectangle. In this example the foreground color was 4A4A4A and
    the background was C9C8B8.


  5. To add a little irregularity to the staple add noise to it (Filter>
    Noise> Add Noise…
    )





  6. In the Styles and Effects pallet, select Layer Styles and Bevels. Then
    add a simple sharp inner bevel.






    Your staple is ready to add to a layout.





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