The tutorial mainly uses Photoshop to make the cool Kiwi 3D font tutorial, this season is Kiwi ripe, it is a delicious, full of exotic, it is both good-looking and delicious, texture and color are so full of vitality and fresh, This tutorial will teach you how to use the pictures of Kiwi to create a great Kiwi 3D text effect.
Tutorial Material: Making Kiwi 3D WordArt PS Tutorial Material
First look at the effect:
The following is a tutorial:
1. Press CTRL + N to create a new 1152*864 pixel file, set foreground color to #f9f9f9 and background color to #b5b5b5.
Select the gradient tool (linear gradient), and then create a background gradient from the upper-right corner to the lower-left corner.
With the provided ' bubblegum font ', the font color is #cee3a5, the size is 250 points, enter (52PSXT), and then copy the text layer, the copied copy layer's fill value is changed to: 0.
2, open the provided ' pattern ' material, defined as a pattern, follow up to use, and then close the ' pattern ' file.
Double-click the text copy layer to apply the following layer style (note the parameters in the diagram):
The effect of applying a layer style is as follows:
3, open the ' Kiwi section ' material map, the implementation of the ' image-color-colour balance ', select ' middle Tune ', adjust the following parameters;
Then select ' High light ', adjust the following parameters. After the color balance removed the original red tones in the photo.
Select the magnetic Lasso tool, in the options bar, set width to 10, contrast 10%, frequency 57.
Then from the edge of the kiwi slowly hook the whole Kiwi edge, its hair don't.
Tip: When using this tool, if the automatically added node is not what you want, you can delete it by pressing the DELETE key, and then manually add the node again.
After the selection, select ' Edit-Copy ' and return to the original text document.
4, click the type layer, select ' Edit-paste ', and then press CTRL+J copy a layer, the original Kiwi layer of the glasses off.
Select the kiwi copy layer, press ctrl+t, use the free transform to reduce the size of the kiwi to a letter, and move to the back of a letter, the example with an X-letter example.
Use the Clone Stamp tool to overwrite the part of the font that is not covered.
After using a copy pattern
Ctrl-click the text layer's thumbnail to create a selection.
Select the ' Rectangular marquee tool ', select ' Cross with Selection ' on the toolbar, and then choose the Letter X in the box to get more than the letter X selection.
Mouse Select Kiwi copy layer, press Ctrl+j to get a new layer, delete ' Kiwi copy layer '.
Use this method to make other fonts like the X-letter effect.
Tip: When making other letters you can rotate the kiwi so that each font's Kiwi texture is different and looks better.
5, right click on the type layer, select ' Create Work Path ', and then select the Brush tool, open the Brush panel, set as follows:
Create a new layer on a type layer and name it: hair, set foreground color to #8c6239 and background color to #504333, and select ' Direct Selection tool '.
Right-click the work path-stroke path, select in the window: brush, do not tick the simulation pressure.
Make sure that the fluffy edge appears, and then press ENTER to delete the work path. This will make the font more than a layer of fur, more lifelike.
6. Select a layer other than the background layer (mouse click on the top of the text copy layer, hold down the SHIFT key, and then click the bottom of the text layer, so you can select all)
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