People were asking for tutorials on the text and bring it here. In this case a very simple effect that looks great with any sources used in it. Best of all, we did not use any filters to achieve this.
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Photoshop Tutorial – Effect of Elevated Text
1. Document where we will create our text, create a new Layer and type in the word or phrase to which we will apply the effect. If we are using Photoshop 5 on, we have to look the text has not been shaped curves, for this we do a right click on the text and we choose Layer Rasterize Layer and Render Layer.
2 Chose a similar text color, but in a slightly darker tone. We CTRL + CLICK on the text layer and select the transparency so. Create a new layer, place it below the text layer and pressing ALT + Backspace, fill the new layer.
We’re going to Edit> Stroke. We use 5 pixels and Location use Center. We should stay two layers, at the bottom, our text much more crowded, with the darker color, while the top, the text from above.
3. We click on the layer of our text and move the mouse until it is at one end of the lower layer, as stated in the figure.
4. Lastly, we again make CTRL + CLICK on the text layer and standing on it, move the selection 2 pixels to the top and to the left. To do that, just press the scroll arrows 2 times up and 2 times to the left.
5. Now we click on the layer again, but holding down the keys CTRL and ALT at the same time. With this “subtract” Pick what’s left. Now, back where it was selection by sliding two pixels to down and two to the right, and fill this selection with color, white.
6. If we want a little more depth, create a layer between the background and the first layer, where you apply a shadow to the text, as explained in the tutorial Shadows.
Filter also apply a light on the bottom with the same direction from which supposedly has the light source.
Photoshop Tutorial - Effect of Elevated Text
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