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step 1: open up a new document i went with 350x150
step 2: next change the canvas size by going to image then to canvas size. Now you can use any canvase size you want but for this sig i went with a 7.306 inc x 4.403 inch. then deselect your bottom layer so you have a transparent background.
Step 3: next take your square marquee tool and select a good portion you want to distort and then fill it in with white. Next you go to layer properties and then go to stroke use a 1 px stroke black for now for this is use to set up the area that you will be brusing.
Step 4: now go to edit then to transform then distort to set a perspective to your first layer.
NOW YOU SHOULD HAVE SOMETHING LIKE THIS
Step 5: load up the render that you will use, its best to use a render that will best suit a flat surface that can be easily brush so i will be using this render.
Step 6: now resize your render just enough that it overlaps the border cuz then after you finish brushing in your background you want to blend in that render. then deselect the render and now begins the brushing.
Step 7: now select you wand tool and then click on your second layer and then make a new layer and start brushing in that layer and what ever layers you want to brush in.
NOTE: make sure on your last layer of brushing (when you color it in) that you go back to layer properties and you put in another stroke and this time the position of the stroke will be inside it somewhat smooths it out but not much.
NOW YOUR SIG SHOULD LOOK SOMETHING LIKE THIS AFTER YOUR DONE DOING YOUR BRUSHING MIND YOU YOURS WILL BE DIFFERENT WHEN ITS DONE.
Step 8: now put your render back into view and then deselect the marque tool.
Step 9: now grab your lasso tool and blend in your render make sure if you need to hold down the shift key if you doing more then one area
NOW YOUR SIG SHOULD LOOK SOMETHING LIKE THIS.
Step 10: now comes the fun your text you have to be creative with this as well so i leave this step on your own.
and now your final product.
step 1: open up a new document i went with 350x150
step 2: next change the canvas size by going to image then to canvas size. Now you can use any canvase size you want but for this sig i went with a 7.306 inc x 4.403 inch. then deselect your bottom layer so you have a transparent background.
Step 3: next take your square marquee tool and select a good portion you want to distort and then fill it in with white. Next you go to layer properties and then go to stroke use a 1 px stroke black for now for this is use to set up the area that you will be brusing.
Step 4: now go to edit then to transform then distort to set a perspective to your first layer.
NOW YOU SHOULD HAVE SOMETHING LIKE THIS

Step 5: load up the render that you will use, its best to use a render that will best suit a flat surface that can be easily brush so i will be using this render.
Step 6: now resize your render just enough that it overlaps the border cuz then after you finish brushing in your background you want to blend in that render. then deselect the render and now begins the brushing.

Step 7: now select you wand tool and then click on your second layer and then make a new layer and start brushing in that layer and what ever layers you want to brush in.
NOTE: make sure on your last layer of brushing (when you color it in) that you go back to layer properties and you put in another stroke and this time the position of the stroke will be inside it somewhat smooths it out but not much.
NOW YOUR SIG SHOULD LOOK SOMETHING LIKE THIS AFTER YOUR DONE DOING YOUR BRUSHING MIND YOU YOURS WILL BE DIFFERENT WHEN ITS DONE.

Step 8: now put your render back into view and then deselect the marque tool.
Step 9: now grab your lasso tool and blend in your render make sure if you need to hold down the shift key if you doing more then one area
NOW YOUR SIG SHOULD LOOK SOMETHING LIKE THIS.

Step 10: now comes the fun your text you have to be creative with this as well so i leave this step on your own.
and now your final product.
