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Victorian Text Mockup

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A pack containing 8 Victorian Text Effects mockups to easily create a realistic Victorian text effect from the 19th century. You just have to replace a single Smart Object with your own text, and the file will automatically apply the effect to transform it to a Victorian Text Style. 

As the mockups are made at 3000 x 2000 px with a 72 dpi resolution, they are perfect to be used on logos, badges, advertisiments, banners, headers or any other graphic you can think of. The included old paper texture will give you the final touch that your design need, but you can simply turn it off for a more clean look.

How to edit:

  • Open any of the included .psd files in Adobe Photoshop CC or later.
  • Double click on the thumbnails of the layer named 'Your Text'.
  • Place your text in the new document, save it and close it.

Some tips:

  • Experiment turning on/off a few different layers (or their effects) to get new results.
  • If available, double click on the 'Color' layer to change that layer color.
  • If you want to change the stroke of a certain layer, you can do it by editing the stroke in the Layer Style panel.

Notes for CS6 version users: 

  • Expand the 'Effects' layer group.
  • Select the 'Lines' layer group.
  • Set the 'Fill' of this layer group to 0% to properly display the diagonal lines effect.

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