This tutorial mainly uses Photoshop to make a three-dimensional effect of the suture WordArt tutorial, as we all know, fonts are an important part of graphics and web design. It can help to emphasize the beauty of your design work, enhance your information expression, and cultivate strong emotional connotations. Reasonable font design can convey a lot of interesting things.
How to add a downloaded pattern texture in Photoshop
Look at the effect chart first.
Unzip the file to get a folder with a. pat file, under the Photoshop Paint Bucket tool, select paint type as pattern, select Load pattern under icon on the right of the pattern panel, copy the. pat file, and click Load.
How to add a downloaded brush in Photoshop
Similar to the above, you have downloaded an. abr file
, in Photoshop Brush tool download into the brush, copy the file into the folder, click Load, OK.
First look at the final effect:
First step:
Open Photoshop to create a 800*600 px file.
Step Two:
Let's start with the background. Paint the background with the paint bucket tool to color #95cde0.
Step Three:
Select the background layer, click Layer > Layer style > Pattern overlay, and add one of the above fabric patterns. Change the blending mode to overlay and set the opacity to 65%. You can also directly double-click the background layer to get the Layer style panel. If your background layer is locked, double-click to unlock it, so you can modify the layer style.
Fourth Step:
Create a new layer (layer → New or click the New Layer button under the Layers panel) and use a round, hard-edged brush and random color to draw a few rounded circles on the canvas, changing the blending mode of the layer to the color depth.
Fifth Step:
Now, let's start making fonts. First we will create the shadow text, so select the Type tool to add text and fill the color #313131.
Sixth step:
Select a type layer, and then click Layer > Layer Style > Pattern overlay now, please select another fabric pattern, adjust the opacity to 12%.
Seventh Step:
Now click the layer > Layer style > Projection, and as shown in the following figure, we add some shading to the text.
Eighth Step:
Repeat the previous steps to create the remaining shadow text, and then click Edit > Free transform (ctrl+t) to move and rotate the text node. Look at the sharpness below.
Nineth Step:
Now select the type tool and use the color #e36111 to add the body.
Tenth step:
Select the main text layer, and then click Layer > Layer style > Pattern overlay to add additional fabric patterns to the text.
Next click on the color overlay and use the settings shown below.
11th Step:
Now, let's open the sewing machine!~ (≧▽≦)/~ set the foreground color to #fddfcd, select the Brush tool, select a round hard side brush, press F5, adjust its shadow and spacing to make the stitch appear. Then create a new layer (Layer > New > Layer). Select the Pen tool, create a path on the main text layer, and right-click it and select a stroke path. "You can also create a new layer directly, use the Pen tool to draw the path along the main text, and then select the Type tool to move the mouse to the beginning of the path (a text symbol with a dotted line around it), with a minus sign on the keyboard-instead of a brush tool that fills the entire closed path, followed by character, size, Spacing and free transform slightly modify the text layer ").
12th Step:
Select the newly created layer, and then click the layer > Layer style, and use the following values to add bevel and emboss, projection styles.
13th Step:
Now we're going to create a patch! Creates a new layer, draws a shape with the pen tool, right-clicks the selection option, and now changes the foreground color to #ff8439 and populates the selection with the Paint bucket tool (or alt+delete key combination). Repeat the same process to create the rest of the patch.
14th Step:
Select the patch layer above, and then click the layer > Layer style > Pattern overlay to add the following style to the patch. Then change the mode blending mode to overlay, with an opacity of 47%.
15th Step:
Now, we need to sew these patches onto the text. Again, adjust the parameters under the Brush Tool's panel (F5) to obtain a new stitch effect. For these needles, we change the foreground color to #05a5f8.
16th Step:
Select the needlework layer above, add a bevel and embossed layer style to it, and add a projection style that is the same as the patch layer.
17th Step:
Create a new layer and let our lace brushes shine! The foreground color is changed to #64a5c1, select the casual lace brush brush on our text layer O (∩_∩) O, may not be clear enough, careful observation oh
To create a bit of depth, we need to add a projected layer style for our lace layer:
18th Step:
Now it's time to create a wave! Create a new layer, select the Pen tool, and make a path. Then, change the foreground color #089ee7, right-click the path, and then click the Stroke path.
Select this layer to add a projected layer style:
Now add more needle and thread. Change the foreground color to #ff8439, select the Brush tool, and change the brush settings adjustment pins using the same method as above. Double-click and add the same projection layer style as the 12th step.
Simply repeat the above operation, creating several more waves, each grouped (ctrl+g). Finally, put all the waves into a large group and add the projected layer style uniformly:
You can also move one or two wave layers on top of the text layer, and a little movement will make the finishing touches a perfect result. In this way, our textile fabric text is done!
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