Tuesday, April 8, 2014

How to create Stone Text Effect with Photoshop?

Never had time to start writing things in the sand, with pebbles in a romantic evening? Never mind, now you can with Photoshop. A very clear example of what can be done with Photoshop and a little imagination. In this tutorial, which by the way is the largest so far, we will use some things learned from other tutorials.


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How to create Stone Text Effect with Photoshop?


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1. Started creating a new document and making a background like sand.


2. Then create a new Layer, and wrote the text that we are going to convert. Doing right click on the layer of the text chose Rasterize Layer and Render Layer. We need to look to the source has to be as “wide” as possible.


3. We press D then X to have chosen the white color. Next, go to Filter> Texture> Stained Glass and we use the values:


Cell Size: 6


Border thickness: 4


4. Took the tool selection Wand. Now, select one of the black areas and then going to Select> Similar. Now all sectors should be selected. If one does not it is, pressing SHIFT we click in sectors not be selected.


5. Going to Select> Save Selection to save the selection we as a Channel and then deselect by pressing CTRL + D. Now soften the edges as explained in Tutorial Rounded edges, but with a value of 2 pixels in the Gaussian Blur.


6. Now the magic begins. We CTRL + click on the channel and return to the document. We delete the Layer with the text and create a new one. With color black chosen and loaded selection, we press ALT + Backspace to paint. NOT deselect.


7. We return to the Channel and apply a Blur 3 pixels approximately. Now back in the Layer you created in the previous step, apply Filter> Render> Lighting Effects with the values that you see in the picture below.


8. Stones are also very dark, so going to Image> Adjust> Brightness / Contrast and brightness to climb the 100% . Then we return to do but with the value between 30% -40%.


Then let Filter> Noise> Add Noise with a value of 10%, Gaussian and Monochromatic. Now IF deselect.


9. Finally, we create a new yesterday between the background and text, and make a shadow, as explained tutorial Shadows.




How to create Stone Text Effect with Photoshop?

Sunday, April 6, 2014

Text around a Circle with Photoshop

If there is a doubt with beginner Photoshop users, this is like a text “fits” the outline of a circle. Although already in Photoshop 6.0 this can be done automatically, I know that many users still are using older versions of the program.


This tutorial is also the first in which the user will be using the commands in Castilian and in English, since most of Site users have the Photoshop in that language. Remember that the keyboard shortcuts are the same for both languages.


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Text around a Circle with Photoshop


1. Create a new document (CTRL + N), approximately 500×500 pixels. Then create a new layer (Shift + Ctrl + N).


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Then taking tool selection Circular, and holding down Shift to achieve perfect circles, we made a selection to take 70% of the image, more or less. (show image)


To center the circle, select all (Ctrl + A ) and go to Layer> Align to Selection> Vertical Centers ( Layer> Align To Selection> Vertical Centers ) and then Layer> Align to Selection> Horizontal Centers ( Layer> Align To Selection> Horizontal Centers ). Do not deselect.


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2. We press CTRL + R to display the Rules and by clicking on the (vertical ruler left), keep pressing the mouse button and drag to image a guide, we will stop in the middle of the circle (see that they fit in the center). We do the same but with the horizontal ruler (above).


This leaves everything ready so we can start working with text.


3. Select Tool Text and type the first letter. Layer on the letter, while you press CTRL move the letter above the circle and focus with the guide.


I know are desperate to begin to rotate, but a very necessary step is important, it will save them some time later and avoid headaches.


When you have positioned the first letter, duplicate this layer as many times as letters has the word they want to write. In doing so, they ensure that all the letters “will orbit “at the same height above the circle.


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4. With all created layers of text, so we only have to modify each and place the letter corresponding. Say we want to write the word “TEXT” around the circle. Then duplicate the original layer four times and modify the original T by the missing letters.


When this step is complete, hide all layers by clicking on the icon shaped eye, and leave visible only for now, the first letter of our word.


Now if you’re ready to start Spinning letters.


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5. Let’s Edit> Transform> Rotate (Edit> Transform> Rotate). When the letter is surrounded by a square, a small circle appears in the middle of the character. We click on that circle and drag it where the two guides intersect.


Notice that the mouse pointer changes appearance, indicating that we can rotate the figure (or in this case, literally).


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6. Clicking on the image and hold the button to move the letter, making it rotate based on an axis, which is precisely where the previous circle positioned. We run the letter to an appropriate place, depending on the total length of the word that we want to be. We repeat this step for each of the remaining characters, always remembering that before rotating, we need to move the axis (the small circle) toward the center where the guides intersect.


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7. Chances, is that the word does not remain perfectly aligned. No matter, the only thing we have to really worry about is that all the letters remain equally spaced, that is, the space between each is the same, and that in all cases the rotation axis has been located in the same point, ie, in the center of the image where the guides intersect.


8. Then finally adjust the alignment of the whole word, we stopped at the layer of the first letter.


Really see that the eye icon on each layer, there is a free space, we click on all these areas and see how one appears chain.


We do that in all layers where there is a letter. The chain means that all layers have been “together “and that applied to one effect will affect all.


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9. Finally, with all the “layers together “, we again go to Edit> Transform> Rotate ( Edit> Transform> Rotate ).


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Again we run into the circle crossing Guides, and turn to rotate, this time, the whole word board, to place it where we want. We delete Layer was drawn where the circle and see what we learned to do.


Friday, April 4, 2014

How to: Create Shadows with Photoshop?

One of the most used in logos and titles online resources are the shadows that give the text a lifting effect on the same page. In addition, when used properly we can achieve some very interesting effects. Want to know how to do?


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How to: Create Shadows with Photoshop?


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1. Create a new document as RGB up and create a new layer (or layer) in Layer / New / Layer … and pressing ENTER or by pressing the new layer icon. With the text tool type in the text you want.


2. Earn 1 click on the arrow that is in the upper right corner of the Layers window and Select Duplicate Layer … and accepted. Activate the layer where you find the text (Layer 1) and chose Image/Adjust/Hue/Saturation (Ctrl + U). Move adjustment of the Lightness to -100 to return the black text.


3. Notice that the box that says Preserve Transparency is not checked (this is important). Holding the key ALT and the cursor arrows on the Layer move 3 pixels to the right and three pixels down.


4. Finally Removed Filters/Blur/Gaussian Blur with a value of 1-3 pixels, depending on the text size (2 pixels for this example). There, now highlights the text otherwise…


Besides … With this technique you can achieve many kinds of results, varying colors and some values


Wednesday, April 2, 2014

Photoshop Tutorial - Effect of Elevated Text

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


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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.