In this tutorial, we'll use overlay effects, bevel, emboss, vectors, textures, patterns, and more to create an attractive text effect.
In this tutorial, we'll use overlay effects, bevel, emboss, vectors, textures, patterns, and more to create an attractive text effect. This tutorial is suitable for intermediate to advanced Photoshop users.
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The first thing we have to do is create a new file with the following diagram settings:
Then, we'll double click on the background layer on the layers panel. The default is to open a new file. Change the name to "background" and press "OK".
Now we're going to create a gradient background. Click Layers > Layer styles > Blending options on the menu. Select Gradient overlay, and then enter the following settings:
Now, create a new layer above the background layer, named "Cloud." Press D on the keyboard to reset the foreground and background settings. Select Filter > Render > Cloud. To set the blending mode of the cloud layer to overlay:
We need to create the text, we are using the "Zarautz" font, where we can find here. Open the blending options and enter the following figure settings:
Now, press COMMAND + J to copy the text layer and delete all the blending modes we set before. Now, apply the following blending modes on the replication layer: (Note that we use the pattern overlay and click here to get it.) )
Now we want to add one of my favorite materials: dew, which can be downloaded here. Open it in Photoshop and drag it into the file and name it "Dewdrop." Sets the blending mode to overlay. Make sure the dew layer is above the clouds. (see chart below)
Now, we're going to add a pattern behind the text to make it more popular. This Adobe Illustrator file can be downloaded here. Open it in Adobe Illustrator. Press COMMAND + C to select the entire pattern, copy the selection, and then switch to Adobe Photoshop and press COMMAND + V to paste it. Make sure that you paste "pixel" and then, be sure to press ENTER to accept the paste.
Make sure that you paste the pattern layer underneath the "dewdrop" layer. Add the following settings to the pattern layer:
Set the pattern layer of the blending mode to overlay, copy and adjust the pattern layer to get the effect you want:
The final modification is to add more texture layers to the top of our overall portfolio. These textures can be downloaded here. After downloading, open it in Photoshop, drag it into our image and make sure it is at the top of all the other layers. Set its blending mode to point light.
Look! We're done! Hey