Create a 60’s Psychedelic Style Concert Poster
In Designing by Kyle PeroIn this tutorial, we will go through the steps to create a retro 60's Psychedelic concert poster. This tutorial relies heavily on the use of the warp tool, but includes a few other techniques as well. Let's get started.
Step 1
Create a new document with a poster like size ratio. Visualize how you want the document to be laid out and draw some rough guides with the brush tool (B) on a new layer called 'guides'. I drew several different compartments that will each contain a different piece of text and one that will contain an image.

Step 2
Make a solid color adjustment layer and fill it with a deep purple. Select the Rounded Rectangle Tool(U). Set the radius so that you get a nice rounded edge that you like. Make sure that you set make work path as checked on the property bar. Now click and drag to make your border. Grab the pen tool (P), and while holding CMD click and drag to select the path. Then click in the subtract for path area button on the property bar. Then make a solid color adjustment layer and fill it with an orange color.

Step 3
Now to set the first bit of text. I used a font called Hobo Std for mine. Grab the text tool (T) and click anywhere in the canvas. Then type your text. Hit CMD+T and scale the text up so that it fits the first compartment. Hit enter to set the transform. On the layer palette, right click on the text layer and select convert to shape. This turns the text into paths.

Step 4
Go Edit>Transform>Warp and warp the text to fit the compartment. I find it's easiest to start with the corner handles, and then adjust the others afterwards. The warp tool can take some getting used to, though it's fairly intuitive. Play around with it until you get a good result. Repeat this step for all the text compartments.

Step 5
Now let go back in and change the color on some of this text. First, I want some of the text to have a stroke. Make the fill color on the 'with special guests' layer white. Then set the layer's blending mode to Multiply. Double click on the layer to the right of the layer's name to open the layer styles palette. Give the layer a stroke with the settings below. Go ahead and change the colors on the other text to whatever you like. Also, apply a stroke to some of the other text.

Step 6
Many of these old posters were screen printed. Lets give ours a little of that effect. Load the selection of the 'Lumedia' layer by CMD+Clicking on its vector thumbnail. Hit (M) for the marquee tool. Then hit the arrow keys to move the selection down and to the right. Now hit ALT+CMD+Click on the same layer thumbnail to subtract from the selection. Make a new solid color adjustment layer just above the original text, and fill it with your secondary color. Set the opacity to 75% and give it a nudge so it doesn't line up correctly. That way it will look more handmade.

Step 7
The thing that is really going to make this look good and realistic is some texture. I have a paper texture that I got from BittBox that will do nicely. Copy the texture into the document. Then put it at the top of the layer palette. Set the blending mode to linear light and set the fill to 25%.

Step 8
Now lets move on to our image that will fill the rest of the poster. I got an image of a female singer from iStockphoto. Duplicate the blue channel by dragging it to the new channel button at the bottom of the channels palette. Apply a harsh curve to it that looks something like below. Do the same to the red channel. Now invert each of the 2 new channels you made by selecting them and hitting CMD+I.

Step 9
Make a new solid color adjustment layer and fill it with the lightest color that you used in the poster. Load the selection of one of the channels you made by holding CMD+Clicking on its thumbnail in the channels palette. Make a new solid color adjustment layer above the previous one and fill it with one of the other colors from the poster. Do the same with the remaining channel that you created and fill it with the remaining color from the poster.
Now on each of the masks on the solid color adjustment layers, apply a threshold. Go Image>Adjustments>Threshold and drag the slider until you get the detail that looks good to you. Do the same for the other mask on the other color.

Step 10
Now, let's get back to the poster. With the pen tool (P) draw a path around the blank area of the poster. Make a new group by clicking on the folder icon at the bottom of the layer palette. With the path highlighted hit the add layer mask button twice to apply the path as a vector mask.

Conclusion
Now drag the 3 color fill layers from the singer image over to the poster document and put them into the group that you just created. Scale the image to fill the space as you see fit. I flipped mine horizontally to make it fit better.
Our final 60's Psychedelic style concert poster is below. Have fun with these techniques and this style of design.

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Arnaud Alves
May 16th, 2008
I love this style
Great thanx a lot.
Ndrey
May 16th, 2008
great!
Tyler Bramer
May 16th, 2008
I’m not particularly a fan of this style but a fast and easy way to create an old styled poster nonetheless. The only thing that seems off to me is the image of the girl after you convert it to match the poster. It just seems a little too harsh. But then again, I suppose that’s the way things were back then. Great job.
iMike
May 16th, 2008
WOW, that is a cool effect. I’m sure im going to use it sometime
adrienne
May 16th, 2008
cool
Michael Ewon
May 16th, 2008
So cool, so cool. I must prove it when I got some time over. Thanks for the tut:-)
Razvan
May 16th, 2008
Nice tut, I like the style.
seanmccoy
May 16th, 2008
Yeah, I definitely agree with Tyler. I think it’d be nice (though time intensive) to do a pen-trace tool selection of the girl picture just to get some smoother curves and have the effect that the poster was hand drawn/illustrated as opposed to combined.
Nice effect though, I will definitely be testing it out with some new fonts and colors ASAP!
Kim Dolleris
May 16th, 2008
Pretty cool !!! Thx!
Daniel Holter
May 16th, 2008
Nice job.
AGAIN.
Bastards.
jaunzim
May 16th, 2008
awesome…
PSDTUTSLOVERJEAH
May 16th, 2008
rly cool great effekt !
THX 4 sharing love this :PPPPPPPp
JPH
May 16th, 2008
Very cool.
Daniel
May 16th, 2008
Wow, not many steps - great result
Daniel
John
May 16th, 2008
Nice. Good inspiration.
Ben Griffiths
May 16th, 2008
Wow, the end result on this looks great! Thanks!
PS, I can’t resist - It’s Groovy!
Diego
May 16th, 2008
god job, nice tut bro
alifaan
May 16th, 2008
awesome tutorial.
Nate
May 16th, 2008
Very “Groovy” dood
Ruben
May 16th, 2008
Aw nice! The paper effect really did it. Lovely and very useful, thanks for sharing!
kamel
May 16th, 2008
very nice my man
and Tyler Bramer please stop your stupid comments.thanks.
Marco
May 16th, 2008
That outcome is really amazing! Especially like the really good fit of the picture in this artwork.
Keep it up guys!
Greetings,
Marco
Wouter
May 16th, 2008
Nice to see how you are working with simple LineTool.
Great
goldenthunder
May 16th, 2008
SWEET! This is so cool and yet so easy! Thank you!
Erika
May 16th, 2008
I’m not a fan of the girl either - she seems out of place - but I swear on everything I was JUST looking at that James Brown picture from iso50 (I think) and trying to figure out how to warp my text like that…. and it NEVER dawned on me that THIS was how it’s done! Wonderful little tip, guys.
D. Carreira
May 16th, 2008
Cool effect! That’s a method we can use to do great posters!
Thanks ,David Carreira
Hank
May 16th, 2008
This is really cool! tHX:
Working with those spaces is a nice idea.
mahalie
May 16th, 2008
This is a great tutorial. When I saw the photo of the girl at first I thought *really!?* but the filters applied look awesome and I think it does fit into the final product. It reminded me to be open to seeing potential in images and shapes I might normally shy away from.
Medium
May 16th, 2008
I would like to see more modern stuff, BUT !!
Great tut !
Its awesome !
Carlos
May 16th, 2008
Really great tutorial. Simple effects, great finish. The only thing I would say is the gree could be a little less harsh but other than that really very great!
Johan
May 16th, 2008
Yeah way not. Thanks
aGS
May 16th, 2008
Very cool, Congrats!!!
Lamin Barrow
May 16th, 2008
Totally awesome. I like the paper texture trick.
glsmaster
May 16th, 2008
looks pretty nice
Deddy
May 16th, 2008
I like, I like.
SpazZ
May 16th, 2008
Really cool result, I like its simplicity!
Mihai
May 16th, 2008
I love this style.Way to go
Constantin Potorac
May 16th, 2008
I consider this to be a very great tutorial. Really nice and very few steps also the final result is great.
Congrats
liam
May 16th, 2008
Decent outcome, very nice.
LOSWL
May 16th, 2008
Excellent tutorial!!…….I guess knowledge is power, because I never thought of drawing guides for warped text…beautiful skill to add to my arsenal..LOL :O)…..thanks for sharing!!
Josh
May 16th, 2008
Not sure of the need to convert the text to shape… if you needed to modify something you would have to recreate it… what about a smart object?
Francisco S.
May 16th, 2008
Haha Yea FILMORE!!!
I live on the Filly,
Cool Tut!
Rata
May 16th, 2008
¡Muy chulo!
Like it.
Thanks
Has.n
May 16th, 2008
Cool, very cool job!!
giackop
May 16th, 2008
that’s cool.. i made something similar but i hand drawn everything and after that i traced it with illustrator.. this is way better!! thanx
Danny
May 16th, 2008
That’s so cool
Joefrey Mahusay
May 16th, 2008
Great Job!
Rjton
May 16th, 2008
very good
i like this site
Andrew Houle
May 16th, 2008
Great Tutorial. I love the site!
Aminur Rahman [aka Tom R]
May 16th, 2008
this style is repeatedly used often online, not the best i’ve seen though. but good enough.
Janizz
May 16th, 2008
Great Job!
Mukarram
May 16th, 2008
Yep… have seen b4 but …If its showing on PSDTUTS den it must be a GOOD ONE.
Seraphim Collective
May 16th, 2008
Great Tut!
BogDinamita
May 16th, 2008
I’ve never really had it for this style, but great job definetely
Alberto
May 16th, 2008
QUOTE:
seanmccoy wrote:
Yeah, I definitely agree with Tyler. I think it’d be nice (though time intensive) to do a pen-trace tool selection of the girl picture just to get some smoother curves and have the effect that the poster was hand drawn/illustrated as opposed to combined.
Nice effect though, I will definitely be testing it out with some new fonts and colors ASAP!
T Jay
May 16th, 2008
great style!, I love It)
Grant Friedman
May 16th, 2008
Great tut Kyle!
Pomeranc
May 16th, 2008
Hey, that’s cool!:)
ays
May 16th, 2008
sorry, but what does CMD stands for?
SnakeJake
May 16th, 2008
Thanks. I like this. Not sure if I’ll ever be able to use it somewhere.
Monya
May 16th, 2008
Excellent tutorial, I love the style. Thanks for sharing.
fisch79
May 16th, 2008
cool!
Reminds me of the good old pychedelic Rob Zombie album artwork
Jam
May 16th, 2008
But, I have to say, I agree with Tyler and Alberto in the idea of doing a pen-trace tool selection of the girl picture just to get some smoother curves and have the effect that the poster was hand drawn/illustrated as opposed to combined. And to be honest, the ways to make the same things are porportional with people minds thinking, so, I think here you all find a lot of interesting photoshop tips. This site really rocks!.
English is not my mother language so despite of this fact, I hope I made my self understand. I salute ypu all.
Sean Hodge
May 17th, 2008
Hi all. I really like this tutorial as well. Great work on the text especially.
Some people have mentioned doing a pen trace of the girl to get a cleaner design. That’s a good suggestion. The way Kyle creates different adjustment layers and applies a threshold to the image in Step 9 is a good preparatory step to doing that actually. It’s a way to simplify what you are going to trace. So, it makes it fairly easy to add that to this tutorial. Good suggestions. Thanks.
Tama
May 17th, 2008
nice effect… I’ve just done a similar work http://mt14.quickshareit.com/share/immagine1ec02c.png but I did it entirely by hand… This is easier and faster! :3
Great choice for the band!
Zach
May 17th, 2008
One of the best tutorials on here! I’m gonna use this for sure. Thanks a lot Kyle
Kyle Pero
May 17th, 2008
I think a pen trace would be nice too. Its great that this tutorial got you thinking about ways to improve it and thinking about how you would do it differently. Thats the point right? My job is done.
Kyle Pero
May 17th, 2008
@ Josh. Converting to a smart object will rasterize the text. While its true that you can scale a smart object down, then back up without losing quality, you can never scale the smart object larger than the original with out losing quality.
If you Convert it to a shape you maintain the clean edges and have more flexibility because you can still modify the individual points on the paths that make up the letters.
Shane
May 17th, 2008
Ooh - very nicely done tutorial that’s got numerous applications - thanks a lot for sharing.
Kyle Pero
May 17th, 2008
@Josh UPDATE: You are right about being able to edit the text at a later time, my mistake, but the reason that I changed mine to shapes is that I did a little customization to some of the paths that make the letters. I didn’t include this in the tut because I wanted to keep things simple.
Baris
May 17th, 2008
Great Tutorial. I need that for a bithday flyer. Thank you psdtuts.com
Sean Hodge
May 17th, 2008
Hey all, some great comments. In case anyone wants to research the conversation between Kyle and Josh further here is a link for a simple tut on warping text when it’s a Smart Object: http://tutorials.watchandlearnphotoshop.com/tutorials/ps/warp_text.html
I also recently wrote a Tools and Tips roundup article on this topic, so there are some other tuts there you might want to look into: http://psdtuts.com/tools-tips/tools-tips-smart-objects-and-smart-filters/
It’s great to see more topics related to the design come up in the comments. We’re already seeing designers trying this out and posting work learned from this design in the PSDTUTS Flickr group. Good job Kyle. Thanks.
Sean Hodge
May 17th, 2008
Also, Smart Objects are good. Non-Destructive editing is helpful, but it’s not always the right call. Sometimes you need more control than it would offer. Kyle points out the example of converting text to a Shape. Then you can get in and edit individual points. Thanks.
Dave
May 18th, 2008
Sorry guys, I disagree. This tut was bad. Please, do explain WHY you do this stuff, otherwise people won’t learn anything. I am sure I am not the only one who couldn’t reproduce this tut, and I am not new to Photoshop. For example I didn’t understand at all what exactly you are doing around with those channels (step 9). Also I wasn’t able to reproduce Step 10 at all.
Please don’t just write step-by-step, also add 1-2 lines explaining WHAT you do and WHY, because learning WHAT you do and WHY is the essential thing here.
Result is great though, but I totally failed reproducing steps 9-10, because I didn’t understand what I am doing and why I am doing it. You just gave step-by-step instructions there which didn’t work for me so I gave up…
Mac Tips
May 18th, 2008
Very cool tutorial. I like the final effect.
Constantin Potorac
May 18th, 2008
At first I was a little scared but the tutorial turned out to be very interesting and nice.
Great job
Maureen
May 18th, 2008
Very cool! I’ve been looking for a tutorial like this for ages.
HWHP
May 18th, 2008
good job, but its hard to understand the process to create… really hard job try to do step by step
Qbrushes
May 18th, 2008
this was something very new to me. thanks
Seek
May 18th, 2008
Excellent ! Love the LSD fashion
Don-Yool
May 19th, 2008
Great Tut!
ritsel
May 20th, 2008
From step 8 this tutorial is not good. The steps are not clear to follow
Michele
May 22nd, 2008
I’m using CS2 and not able to use the rounded rectangle.
Joe
May 27th, 2008
I agree with Dave on May 18th post. I feel I am pretty savvy with Photoshop on both a PC and a MAC and I am just scratching my head at step nine. I have been playing with the channels, creating adjustment layers, etc. and I am nowhere near creating what I am seeing on this tutorial.
If you could just give a click by click run through I think I would understand, because I am about to give up as well…
Thanks for the tut anyway, I think it has a lot of potential!
Joe
Shikaru
May 27th, 2008
i cant make a convert to shape. only Rasterize type and convert to smart object.
But both of them. when i warp them they become quality loss. :S
SpainReadThisBlog
May 28th, 2008
Easy but powerful! great job.
Arjan
May 28th, 2008
Hey, anyone that checked out this tutorial with a plus account, does it have the psd file available for download?
Simen Sorthe
May 29th, 2008
Nice tutorial, but what happens in Step 10? And in Step 9 I don’t understand what “With the path highlighted hit the add layer mask button twice to apply the path as a vector mask.” means. Click where? And why? My result by following this tut twice, is not a good poster.
Please! Write clearer, not everyone knows where everything is, and the steps should explain why you do it, so that we can learn, not just copy!
Enerhiya
May 30th, 2008
Im confuse with the image. Step 9 confuses me.
SEO-PRO
June 3rd, 2008
A great effect! I’m going to do a Jimi Hendrix one! Thanks for the post!
shin
June 3rd, 2008
nice on… groovy
used to do it all in illustrator then import to photoshop for photographic effect
i Heart PSDTUTS
Jaxx
June 9th, 2008
God save the stumbleupon! And thank you greatly. I’ve been seeking how to create stylistic pics for my club in second life. and that would totally work like teh awesome!
richa
June 12th, 2008
hey thanks…..nice tut.
Dave C.
June 22nd, 2008
Sorry to piss on the parade, but this really is no a very strong design. The typography is weak and if you compare this to classic posters of the 60’s you’ll see just how bad this representation is. Photoshop is not a replacement for good design. If you want to see examples of quality poster design, check out Gigposters.com where the experts in the industry gather to showcase their work. There’s plenty of reference material there.
Alphane Moon
June 22nd, 2008
Nice one, I like it!
Max
June 26th, 2008
Sweet
Josef
June 26th, 2008
This is QUALITY!
Needed this effect for a job im in!
thanx