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my name is Monica Zagreb Ana and this is how to create a rubber stamp effect in docHub Photoshop originally written by john nagoya and whatta tatvas in this tutorial i will show you how to create a ristic rubber stamp effect in Photoshop turn any photo into a rubber stamp in just a few quick steps first download the assets the Photoshop resources by dragging them into Photoshop window create a new document you can use another size for a PSD file but you have to proportionally adjust other sizes used in this tutorial at the grunge stained paper texture in a new layer go to layer new adjustment layer and add a gradient map adjustment using the same colors as me pick the ellipse tool keep the shift key pressed while you draw to create a perfect round circle call this layer circle one hit ctrl J to duplicate the circle one layer three times and call the layer circle to circle three and circle four set the fill of the circle one layer to 0% and add a black stroke oops of six pixels for the c