This PS tutorial will teach you how to use Photoshop to create Hollywood quality movie poster fonts, as you can see on the Galactic Guard poster. Let's take a look at the effect chart:
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Step 1
First we're going to create a starry background.
Create a new 1920x1280px document, fill color: #0E0C22.
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Step 2
Creates a new layer, fills it with black, and is named "Noise". Right-click the layer on the Layers panel and select Convert to Smart object.
Click Filter > Noise > Add Noise. Parameter settings as shown in figure:
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Step 3
Click Filter > Blur > Gaussian blur, parameters as shown:
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Step 4
Create a new level adjustment layer, and click the Create Clipping Mask button in its properties panel to apply the effect to the noise layer only. The parameters are set as follows:
Set the "noise" layer blending mode to "color filter".
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Step 5
Create a new layer on the top layer of the layers panel, fill it with black, and set the foreground and background colors to black and white, and click Filter > Render > Cloud.
Set the layer blending mode to "linear Dodge", padding to 7%.
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Step 6
menu bar Click Layer > New Fill layer > Gradient, set start and end are red "rainbow" gradient, it is a default gradient in Photoshop, parameter settings such as figure:
Set its blending mode to "soft light" on the layers panel, padding to 10%.
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Step 7
Next, we'll prepare the metal textures for the fonts (click to download the texture footage).
In Photoshop to open the download of good Metal Arts, menu bar click image > Adjust > go to Color.
Add a level adjustment layer with the following parameters set:
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Step 8
Click Filters > Other > Displacements, set horizontal and vertical pixels to half the texture canvas, and make sure that the retrace option is checked.
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Step 9
Press Ctrl+shift+alt+e to seal the layer.
Use the Stain healing brush tool to remove the middle seam by smearing along the vertical and horizontal lines.
Menu bar Selection: Edit > Define pattern, set a name, click OK.
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Step 10
So far, there is no font in the Galaxy Guard poster, so I've looked for something similar, you can click here to download fonts.
I use the ITC Machine, it is not free, you can find some better and more suitable fonts on the Internet.
Go back to our documents, use your downloaded fonts, and create the text in color #dab277.
There are now a total of three text layers: Guardians,galaxy, and the.
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Step 11
Double-click the Guardians layer on the layers panel to open the Layer Style dialog box and apply the following settings:
The patterns in texture and pattern overlay are the patterns that we define in step nineth.
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Step 12
Right-click the Guardians layer on the Layers panel and select copy layer style.
Right-click the galaxy and the the layer and choose paste layer style.
Changes the bevel and emboss size to 4px in the layer style of the galaxy layer.
Changes the bevel and emboss size to 2px in the layer style of the layer.
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Step 13
Press ctrl+shift+ to left-click three text layers to convert the text layer to a selection.
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Step 14
Creates a new blank layer.
Select the Brush tool, set a soft size of 50px brush, set the color to white, and then randomly smear each letter, the effect is as follows:
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Step 15
Press Ctrl+d to deselect, set the white stripe layer's blending mode to "linear dodge" in the layers panel, padding to 15%.
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Create a small banner, font for Tragan blod (click to download font), color for #dab277, as in the movie poster, I wrote "You ' re Welcome."
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Step 17
Add a curve adjustment layer, add an anchor point to the center of the curve, and drag down to the right to darken the entire image.
Select the Brush tool, set a large soft brush, color set to black, click in the center of the image so that the effect of the curve adjustment applies only to the edge of the image.
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Final effect:
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