When the first circle is cut out, to make things simple, we can duplicate it using the Path Selection Tool. The size of the notch is completely up to you. Grab your Ellipse Tool, then on the Options Bar, make sure that the Subtract from shape area button is active. Once that’s set, drag out a perfect circle which covers a portion of the left edge of the ticket. Because we’re dealing with a vector shape, we can easily subtract from the rectangle. Once the rectangle has been created, we need to punch out the notches on the sides. Drag out the rectangle, as large as you want the ticket to be. A slightly desaturated red should work well. In your Tools Bar, grab the standard Rectangle Tool, then on your Options Bar at the top, let’s set the color now, so we don’t have to worry about it later. The first step to creating this ticket, would be to create the base shape, which is a rectangle. But instead of creating a smooth, perfect ticket, we’re going to rough it up a bit! Step 1: Today’s tutorial, which will be posted on Nathaniel’s site,, will cover creating an “Admit One” style ticket. Another Saturday, another 365PSD inspired tutorial.
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