Monday, March 31, 2014

How to Create Cubic Text Effect with Photoshop?

First of all let me say that this tutorial is not for small prints. The examples below will are actually much larger images to which I declined to enter the page. I personally recommend no less initial size of 500 pixels wide. Then, if this size is too much, you can adjust the image to a new size if going to Image> Image Size … and entering a value less wide.


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How to Create Cubic Text Effect with Photoshop?


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1. Create a new image and we type the text in white. I recommend that you first work an image without color. We applied a small Blur 2 or 3 pixels (Filter> Blur> Gaussian Blur…).


2. Duplicate the background image to have another layer with the same text, to apply a pixelated (Filter> Pixelate> Mosaic…) with a value of 8 or 10 pixels…


3. Changed the opacity of this layer (Layer> Layer Options> Opacity) to 50% to see a bit of text to below.


4. Apply the Sharpen filter (Filter> Sharpen> Sharpen). Then apply it again two more times, pressing CTRL + F to repeat the last filter applied.


5. If we give a little color to the image, we have to apply it doing Image> Adjust> Hue / Saturation … (CTRL + U) and checking the box that says “Colorize”.


And ready, creating




How to Create Cubic Text Effect with Photoshop?

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