![]() Set the Opacity to 50% in the Layers palette.ĭuplicate your layer and move it to the right or left to get an overlapping effect, as seen below.ĭuplicate your original layer again, and move it the opposite direction. Right click the layer names in the Layers palette and click Convert to Smart Object to combine your shapes into one layer. Once you have the whole bottom part done, CTRL+Click them all in the Layers palette. Repeat this process several times until you fill out the whole bottom part of the business card. Position the shape right beside your original shape. Then, right click on it to bring up the context menu and click "Flip Horizontal". Press CTRL+T to start transforming this duplicate. Move, resize, and rotate your shape so that it is at the bottom of our design, with only its upper half visible.ĭuplicate your polygon shape by pressing CTRL+J. Select the Polygon tool by clicking and holding the Shape tool set in the tools panel.Ĭlick on your canvas and set the number of sides to 5 and hit enter. We'll start by creating our own pattern using some of Photoshop's default shapes. Set the dimensions to match the ones below. Open Photoshop and create a new document. This tutorial will teach you the basics of creating text and shapes and applying different Layer Styles to create a print-ready, patterned business card in Photoshop. Even a complete beginner can do it by following the right steps. Creating a simple business card design in Photoshop doesn't have to be hard.
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