xScan is an easy, one-step photocopy distortion process to give text a realistic ‘dragged through a scanner’ look.
This pack contains 5 unique customizable designs in both full (4000x6000px) and half (2000x3000px) sizes. xScan is super simple to use. Just double click the Smart Object and edit the text layer. Detailed instructions are included in the README.txt and Troubleshooting Guide.
Included in this set:
- 5 .PSD files at full 4000x6000px resolution
- 5 .PSD files at half 2000x3000px resolution
- README.txt file
- Troubleshooting Guide
Zipped File Size: 783.4 MB
File Types Included: .PSD
Software compatibility: Adobe Photoshop CC 2018 (and higher)
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xScan – Photocopy Distortion Effect
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Phil Fewsmith –
Great EFX!! Is this ever going to be available for Affinity?
Annabel Smith –
Hey Phil,
We’re so glad that you like it!
Unfortunately the software compatibility is at the discretion of the designers, however Affinity do actually state that it should be able to work with most PSD files. This pack may be able to work for you, so if you would like to give this a try, rest assured that we do always offer our 30 day money-back guarantee and so will happily refund you if you do not find these a perfect fit!
Zack Parks –
Hey Phil,
Thanks for getting in touch and I can certainly answer your query now. Our designers create resources using the software that they use themselves so it is entirely at their discretion. We can raise your interest in Procreate compatible versions of this effect with the designer and maybe they can offer something similar in the future if they decide to experiment with Affinty.