Mummy Effazip <2027>

If you don't want to draw it from scratch, you can find professional templates and fonts:

To put together a long text with this style, follow these design principles used by artists on Chocolate Musings and Vectips :

: Start with a chunky, bold font like Arial Black or Museo Sans 900 . You will lose fine details once you start "wrapping," so a thick base provides more surface area for the bandage effect. Mummy Effazip

: Unblast offers a free PSD "Mummy Cinematic" effect that converts your typed text into a 3D mummified style instantly.

: Use a muddy green or dark tan linear gradient for the base of the letters. If you don't want to draw it from

: To give the text a realistic ancient feel, draw small "ribbons" or squiggly lines trailing off the ends of letters, resembling loose fabric or toilet paper trailing behind. Color and Texture :

: Do not align the "bandage" lines perfectly. Varying the directions and letting some shapes fade into others prevents the text from looking too "boxy" or mechanical. : Use a muddy green or dark tan

: Use a combination of elongated triangles and rectangles to simulate overlapping fabric. Start from different corners of each letter and extend the shapes slightly beyond the letter's original boundary to create a "bulky" look.