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How do I create a Rubber Stamp effect?

Aug 19, 2009 3:12 PM

If you are familiar with the font "Ink Pad", this is the effect I want to use on an object.  It has the real rough looking edges of a rubber stamp.  How can I create this effect with Illustrator?

 
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    Aug 19, 2009 3:57 PM   in reply to kellyjaye1

    Search Google for "Illustrator Rubber Stamp Tutorial"

     
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    Aug 19, 2009 4:20 PM   in reply to kellyjaye1

    It was probably done by hand and the shapes were created custom for each letter.

     
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    Aug 20, 2009 3:26 PM   in reply to kellyjaye1

    Hello Kelly,

     

    Here is a method that I use:

     

    First place a photo of a wall or floor and use "Live Trace" default

    Stamp001.jpg

     

     

    You will end up with a black and white texture like this:

    Stamp002.jpg

     

     

    Then Select all the white areas and delete them. If you have a lot of black texture, feel free to delete as much as you want. You can always copy and paste pieces wherever you want.

    Stamp003.jpg

     

     

    Now Place your design on top of the texture you have created. Then send the design to the back.

    Stamp004.jpg

     

     

    The last step is to select the outlined text and the compound shapes and apply "Subtract From Shape Area" with Pathfinder. Please note that this option does not work on CS3 from the menu (one of the hundred of bugs of this lousy version), so please use the Pathfinder Window.

    Stamp005.jpg

     

     

    And this is the end result:

    Stamp006.jpg

     

     

    This was a quick sample, but I am sure you can do something a lot better than this sample. I think the difficult part is to get a good photo. Maybe next time I will use a damaged concrete floor or wall photo.

     

    I hope this helps!

     
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    Aug 21, 2009 4:20 PM   in reply to kellyjaye1

    You might also explore using the Symbol Sprayer and one of the Artistic Textures from the Libraries (Window>Symbol Libraries>Artistic Textures). Find one with a pleasing form, spray a nice pattern and from the Symbol panel flyout choose Break Link to Symbol. Use as instructed above.

     
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    Feb 20, 2011 8:00 AM   in reply to Skullmaker

    Kudos!  We should keep people like you on this site....Thanks alot, this is a great help for me!

     
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    Jul 18, 2011 7:03 PM   in reply to Skullmaker

    This is really helpful thank you! I am having a problem when I do this, I followed all the steps and when I subtract, all of my letters and border of my stamp design disappears, bar the first letter. The letter looks correct with the texture etc, but I have lost the rest of the design. I'm not sure where I have gone wrong. Can anyone help?

     

    Message was edited by: purplewhiskers

    I just figured a solution out. I made my design a compound path, this kept all the pieces in when I did the subtraction step.

     
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    Mar 19, 2012 4:04 PM   in reply to Skullmaker

    I really like this method but i cant make it work, im i missing out of something?

     

    Regards and thanks

     
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    Mar 19, 2012 4:13 PM   in reply to Juntaz

    Juntaz wrote:

     

    im i missing out of something?

     

    That depends on what exactly you're doing.

     
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    Mar 19, 2012 4:54 PM   in reply to Monika Gause

    I think it has something to do with my design, a part of it is made with the rounded rectangle tool (stroke only)  and it makes a mess with the final result!

     

    hmm?

     
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    Mar 19, 2012 8:06 PM   in reply to Juntaz

    You might want to post some screenshots or something.  Give us something to work with, eh?  "My thing isn't working - why not?" is not an easily answered question.

     
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    Mar 19, 2012 9:45 PM   in reply to Jesseham

    Your absolutely right, not much to work with! I was hoping that there might be some thing obviously that the "trained" eye easily could see, not necessarily a mistake, but perhaps some minor detail or something that was left out of this method. My design is pretty simple, a rectangle and some text, and as mentioned above, its the rectangle made with the rectangle tool that seems to be my problem. However, i found some kind of solution though. I saved the rectangle as a .jpg, live traced it, and then made it a compound path, that worked!  Thanks anyway  Regards  Juntaz

     
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    Mar 29, 2012 10:04 PM   in reply to kellyjaye1

    Some design are very good and nice conversation

    Thanks

    <a herf="http://www.acornsaless.webs.com/">Art Rubber Stamp</a>

     
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    Apr 5, 2012 7:18 PM   in reply to Skullmaker

    Hi. When you say "select al the white areas and delete them", how do I do that please?

    Thanks.

     
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    Apr 5, 2012 9:46 PM   in reply to kellyjaye1

    Many thanks!

    Neil.

     
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    Apr 7, 2012 8:57 PM   in reply to kellyjaye1

    Great tutorial. One question,

     

    What is the difference between select>same>fill color

    and just using the direct selection tool>clicking white areas> and hitting delete

     

    And as someone mentioned a couple replies back. Using the magic wand>clicking white areas> and hitting delete

     

    What are the differences here?? Or are they just different ways to get the same result, or is their something worth noting between these methods.

     

    Thanks

     
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    Apr 7, 2012 10:19 PM   in reply to Skullmaker

    Hi there, I was planning on using this effect for printing on a brown pastry bag.  Is there a way to change the concrete texture that is white into a transparent one?  Kinda stumped at the moment, thanks. -John

    daily_cup_stampy.png

     
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