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1.
Start with a new 400x400 image with a white background for
this tutorial. Grab your text tool and make your text (
I used the "impact" font with a size of 500 and a RGB of 181,111,0 Note: feel free to use your own colors ). Once you have your text done go to Layer/Type/Render Layer to render your text. Name this layer base. Now Ctrl+Click on this layer to select it. Once you have done that create a new layer above that one by clicking on the create new layer tab . Name this new layer top. And switch to that layer by clicking it once. You know you are working in that layer when it turns blue in the layer menu. |
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Now go to Select/Modify/Contract and set the value to 10.
Choose a lighter color of the one you are using ( I changed
my RGB to 252,196,43 ). Now using your paint bucket fill the
selection. |
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3.
Now go to Filter/Blur/Guassian Blur and choose a setting of
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OK, this next step is where we are going to give our text
a nice beveled look so look at the settings carefully. Go
to Layer/Effects/Bevel and Emboss and choose the settings
that I have on the left here.
Highlight- Mode=Screen, Color is White, Opacity is 100%
Shadow- Mode=Multiply, Color is White, Opacity is 100%
Style- is set to Emboss
Angle is 120, with Use Global Angle "checked'
Depth is 15, with the radio box next to it set to Up
Blur is set to 2
Click O.K.
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5.
If all the steps above were followed you should now have a
picture like the one on the left here. |
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6.
Now to finish it off just give it a nice drop shadow to the
base layer and tweak it out however you see fit to give it
all the final touches. |
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7.
Here is one with another layer added and some noise added
to the outer edges. |