Mummy Effazip ◉

: 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.

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

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

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

: 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 combination of elongated triangles and

: Use gray or cream markers (or digital brushes) to add shadows where bandages overlap, creating a 3D depth.

Creating a "Mummy Text" effect involves transforming standard lettering into something that looks wrapped in ancient, tattered bandages. To achieve this, you should focus on heavy wrapping layers, uneven edges, and textured details. How to Create the Mummy Text Effect : Do not align the "bandage" lines perfectly

: 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.