Colorful Plexi Text Effect using Photoshop 2digg
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Colorful Plexi Text Effect using Photoshop 2digg
Colorful Plexi Text Effect using Photoshop
In this Awesome★ Photoshop
tutorial, i’m going to show you how to create a cool looking colorful
Plexi text effect. Throughout this tutorial we’ll create letters
separately, getting some help from the Actions. Have Fun.
Create a New Document
Let’s start by creating a new document which is 900 x 900 pixels at a
resolution of 300 pixels/inch, make sure Color Mode is set to RGB and
name the document "A". In this tutorial we’ll create each letter in a
different document.
The First Letter
Fill the Background Layer with 55% gray. Get the Type Tool and type "A".
Set font to a favorite of yours, i’m gonna use Bauhaus 93 font and
gonna set font size to 200 pt. Set Text Color to 40% gray. Rename the
layer as "Text", this will be important later.
Create the Other Documents
As i said, we’ll create the letters one by one, and in different
documents. Now go to Image > Duplicate, name the new document "W" and
hit OK. Double click the "A" layer thumbnail and change the text to
"W". Go to Image > Duplicate once more and name the new document "E".
Double click the "W" layer thumbnail and change the text to"E" and i set the Font size to 205pt for that one, because letter E is a little smaller in this font.
Action
Go back to "A.psd" document. Because we’ll create the letters
separately, recording what we’re doing for the first one using the
Actions Palette is a good idea. Then we’ll play the action back for the
other letters. Open the Actions Palette by going to Window > Actions.
Open the Actions Palette Menu and choose New Set. Name the set "Glassy
Text" and hit OK. Click the Create New Action button, name the action
"Glassy" and hit Record. The first thing
we’ll do is to duplicate the "Text" layer and name it "Shadow". We’re
going to need this layer later so make it invisible for now and drag it
below the "Text" layer in the Layers Palette.
Rotate and Scale
Select the "Text" layer in the Layers Palette. Hit Command+T (Ctrl +T
for Windows) and set the Rotation to 30 degrees and apply by hitting the
Commit Transform button or double clicking inside the selection. Now
hit Command+T again and set Vertical Scale to 60% and apply.
Apply Gradient
Apply a Gradient Overlay Layer Style and use these settings: Gradient
=> Black, White, Blend Mode => Normal, Opacity => 50%, Style
=> Linear, Angle => 90 and Scale => 130.
Organize Layers
Duplicate the "Text" layer, create a new layer on top and name it
"Extrude". Select both "Extrude" and "Text copy" layer and merge them.
Duplicate the merged "Extrude" layer and name it "Bottom".
Extrude
Command-click the "Extrude" layer thumbnail to load the selection. Select this layer on the Layers Palette as
well. Make sure the Move Tool is selected in the Toolbox and holding
down the Alt key press down arrow 75 times [make sure zoom is set to
100%, go to View > Actual Pixels to make it 100%] to extrude the
text and deselect.
Bottom and Top
Duplicate the "Bottom" layer and name it "Top". Go back to "Bottom"
layer, set Blend Mode to Multiply. Move the "Bottom" layer 75 pixels
down (make sure the Move Tool is selected, holding down the Shift key,
pressing the Down Arrow key will move it down 10 pixels, so do the math
:)) and set Layer Opacity at 75%. Set Layer Opacity for the "Top" layer
90%.
Add Some Color
Select "Top", "Bottom" and "Extrude" layers in the Layers Palette and
hit Command+E to merge them. Name the merged layer "A1". Apply a
Gradient Overlay Layer Style to "A1" layer using these settings:
Gradient => Spectrum, Blend Mode => Overlay, Opacity => 30%,
Angle => -180 degrees and Scale => 150%.
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http://www.psawesome.com/tutorials/colorful-plexi-text-effect-using-photoshop
In this Awesome★ Photoshop
tutorial, i’m going to show you how to create a cool looking colorful
Plexi text effect. Throughout this tutorial we’ll create letters
separately, getting some help from the Actions. Have Fun.
Create a New Document
Let’s start by creating a new document which is 900 x 900 pixels at a
resolution of 300 pixels/inch, make sure Color Mode is set to RGB and
name the document "A". In this tutorial we’ll create each letter in a
different document.
The First Letter
Fill the Background Layer with 55% gray. Get the Type Tool and type "A".
Set font to a favorite of yours, i’m gonna use Bauhaus 93 font and
gonna set font size to 200 pt. Set Text Color to 40% gray. Rename the
layer as "Text", this will be important later.
Create the Other Documents
As i said, we’ll create the letters one by one, and in different
documents. Now go to Image > Duplicate, name the new document "W" and
hit OK. Double click the "A" layer thumbnail and change the text to
"W". Go to Image > Duplicate once more and name the new document "E".
Double click the "W" layer thumbnail and change the text to"E" and i set the Font size to 205pt for that one, because letter E is a little smaller in this font.
Action
Go back to "A.psd" document. Because we’ll create the letters
separately, recording what we’re doing for the first one using the
Actions Palette is a good idea. Then we’ll play the action back for the
other letters. Open the Actions Palette by going to Window > Actions.
Open the Actions Palette Menu and choose New Set. Name the set "Glassy
Text" and hit OK. Click the Create New Action button, name the action
"Glassy" and hit Record. The first thing
we’ll do is to duplicate the "Text" layer and name it "Shadow". We’re
going to need this layer later so make it invisible for now and drag it
below the "Text" layer in the Layers Palette.
Rotate and Scale
Select the "Text" layer in the Layers Palette. Hit Command+T (Ctrl +T
for Windows) and set the Rotation to 30 degrees and apply by hitting the
Commit Transform button or double clicking inside the selection. Now
hit Command+T again and set Vertical Scale to 60% and apply.
Apply Gradient
Apply a Gradient Overlay Layer Style and use these settings: Gradient
=> Black, White, Blend Mode => Normal, Opacity => 50%, Style
=> Linear, Angle => 90 and Scale => 130.
Organize Layers
Duplicate the "Text" layer, create a new layer on top and name it
"Extrude". Select both "Extrude" and "Text copy" layer and merge them.
Duplicate the merged "Extrude" layer and name it "Bottom".
Extrude
Command-click the "Extrude" layer thumbnail to load the selection. Select this layer on the Layers Palette as
well. Make sure the Move Tool is selected in the Toolbox and holding
down the Alt key press down arrow 75 times [make sure zoom is set to
100%, go to View > Actual Pixels to make it 100%] to extrude the
text and deselect.
Bottom and Top
Duplicate the "Bottom" layer and name it "Top". Go back to "Bottom"
layer, set Blend Mode to Multiply. Move the "Bottom" layer 75 pixels
down (make sure the Move Tool is selected, holding down the Shift key,
pressing the Down Arrow key will move it down 10 pixels, so do the math
:)) and set Layer Opacity at 75%. Set Layer Opacity for the "Top" layer
90%.
Add Some Color
Select "Top", "Bottom" and "Extrude" layers in the Layers Palette and
hit Command+E to merge them. Name the merged layer "A1". Apply a
Gradient Overlay Layer Style to "A1" layer using these settings:
Gradient => Spectrum, Blend Mode => Overlay, Opacity => 30%,
Angle => -180 degrees and Scale => 150%.
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