![]() ![]() Click to expand the choices and look for your newly created brush. Towards the top you’ll see a new bar with shape options for your eraser. Now, go back to your original file the one we layered with the gold foil and top background color. A new box will pop up and prompt you to name your brush. To do this select Image>Define Brush from Selection after you’ve use the marquee tool to select your design. In order to make the design “gold foiled”, you need to turn it into a brush and use that new brush as an eraser on our original layered file. You’ll see a dashed line surround the area you’ve selected. Use your Rectangle Marquee Tool to select the area around your text and patterns. I chose the fun phrase “Hooray! It’s today!” Move over to the second file we made and add the font/patterns you’d like to see “gold foiled” in black. Now you’ve got the base of your finished product set up.
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