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Creating An amazing GLASS TEXT with Photoshop

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Creating An amazing GLASS TEXT with Adobe Photoshop

You can take any background to work  with.

I am using this pink coloured striped pattern for my glassy text effect that I have created using the same Adobe Photoshop Software.

Click On Images to Enlarge.

Fig1

Pattern Striped Created

Fig 1.

Choose a stylish font you have or any other you wish to and type whatever you want and then duplicate this text.

I have typed our Organization’s (Techdivine) abbreviation TD.

Fig2

Text Typed

Fig 2.

Step 1
Set the fill opacity of the text to 0% and start off the effects.

Fig3

Text Opacity Setting

Fig 3.

Step2
Go to blending by right clicking on the text layer and selecting Blending Options

Fig4

Text Blending Option

Fig 4.

We are using lots of effects from the Blending Options. We are also adding Contours to make the effect on the text more real. As Below:

  1. Starting with Drop Shadow
  2. Select the Drop Shadow option
  3. In the right pane, change Blend Mode to Normal and color black
  4. Set Opacity to 65%
  5. Angle to 25°, check the box Use Global Lighting
  6. Set Distance to 20px
  7. Spread to 12% and Size to 23 px

Fig5

Text options glass

Fig 5.

Step 3

  • We will now give Inner Glow
  • select Inner Glow from left pane.
  • Change Blend Mode to Color Dodge
  • Set opacity to 70%
  • Noise 0%
  • Set the color to grey shade (#9b9b9b)
  • From the Elements
  • Change Techniques to Softer
  • Source Edge
  • Choke 0%
  • Size 20px
  • From Quality
  • Edit the Contour option create the shape like in the image below

Fig6

Effect Blended

Fig 6.

Back to the Quality
Set the value of Range to 55% and Jitter 0%
Fig7

Text Colour Effect

Fig 7.

Step 4

  • Now Select Inner Shadow from left pane.
  • Change the Blend Mode to Overlay and color White
  • Set Opacity to 75%
  • Angle to 28°
  • Distance 5px
  • Choke 0%
  • Size 20%

Fig8

Blending Mode Overlay

Fig 8.

Step 5

  • Select Bevel & Emboss from left pane
  • In the right pane under Structure
  • Change the Style to Inner Bevel
  • Technique to Chisel Hard
  • Set the value of Depth to 750%
  • Change the Direction to Up
  • Set the value of Size and Soften to 1px
  • Under the Shading options
  • Angle is 28° by default
  • Set the Altitude to 20°
  • Edit the Contour option and create the shape like in the image below

Fig9

Image 9

Fig 9.

Check the box Anti-aliased
Now Change the Highlit Mode to Overlay and change the color to grey shade (#9b9b9b) with Opacity 35%
Change Shadow Mode to Overy and change the color to black with opacity 50%
Fig10

Blending Bevel Effect Phtoshop TEXT

Fig 10.

Step 6

  • We will now give a stroke to the text
  • Select Stroke from the left pane
  • Now in the right pane
  • Set the Stroke Size to 8px
  • Change the Position to Center
  • Blend Mode to Soft Light and set the Opacity to 55%.
  • Change the Fill Type to Gradient
  • Change the Gradient pattern as shown below in the image and check the box Reverse
  • Change the Style as shown and check the box Align with Layer.
  • Set the Angle to 90° and scale to 100%

Fig11

Blending Glass Text Stroke Effect

Fig 11.

Step 7

  • At this step our half work is done
  • Select Satin from the left pane
  • Change Blend Mode to Soft Light and color to Black
  • Set opacity to 75%
  • Set the Angle to 130°
  • Change the values of Distance to 16px and Size to 5px
  • Change the Contour to 5th pattern Check the box Anti-aliased and uncheck the box Invert.

Fig12

Text Using Satin Blending Option

Fig 12.

Now our image should be looking like this
Fig13

Text Glass step7

Fig 13.

But we can still work on our text to get much better output and will look much more awesome.
Select the Text copy which you at the very start made and hide the original text layer. This time we will work with some spectacular highlights and some very soft shadows falling to the backgroud.

Step 8

  • Go to the blending mode of this layer
  • Change the Fill opacity of this layer to 25%.
  • Under Advance Blending
  • Check the boxes of Blend Interior Effects as Group
  • and Transparency Shapes Layer and rest uncheck the boxes.

Fig14

Advanced Blending

Fig 14.

  • Step 9
  • Select Bevel & Emboss
  • Come to the right pane
  • Under Structure select Style as Inner Bevel,Technique as Smooth
  • Set the Depth value as 70%
  • Select Up Direction
  • Set the values of Size to 25px and Soften 0px
  • Under Shading Set the Angle to 80°
  • Uncheck the box of Global Light and set the Altitude to 30°
  • Change the Gloss Contour to 4th pattern from second line in the menu and check the box Anti-aliased
  • Change Highlight Mode to Color Dodge and color White with opacity 70%
  • Change Shadow Mode to Color Burn and color to grey shade (#9b9b9b) with opacity 45%

Fig15

Blending Bevel Effect

Fig 15.

  • Step 10
  • We will now give some shadow to this layer.
  • Select Drop Shadow and change the values as below
  • Blend Mode Soft Light and color Black with opacity 50%
  • Angle to 28° and check the box Use Global Light
  • Distance 3px
  • Spread 0px
  • Size 20px and Check the box for Anti-aliased for Contour under Quality.

Fig16

Effects to text

Fig 16.

Step 11

In the left pane under Bevel & Emboss select Contour
Set the Range to 40% and check the box Anti-aliased.

Fig17

Range Anti Aliased Text For Contour Effect

Fig 17.

We are almost done with our text part. The Image should now look somewhat like this
Fig18

Glass TEXT Effect in Photoshop

Fig 18.

But you must be wondering that there isnt any light reflection on our background image. So at our last step we will complete that too.
Just create a new layer under the original text or above the background image

Step 12

After creating the new layer and as this layer is active press Ctrl+G to group this layer.
What happens when we change the Blending Mode of this group to Color Dodge is that, Dodging this grouped layer is a quick way of blending with white color with transparent layer. And with the new layer still active, while pressing Ctrl click on any of the text layer to make the selection of the text.

With your empty color dodged layer selected, click the Add layer mask  icon in the bottom of your Layers palette and then do a Ctrl + I to invert the mask. You’re ready to start dodging.

Use a soft white brush, about 45px in size and 15% flow, and make some gentle strokes in front of the glass’s highlights. You can tone down the layer’s opacity (80%) if things get a little too bright.  Final Image Below:

GLASS EFFECT using Adobe

Final Image

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Text on FLAMES: Photoshop Effects Tutorial

Posted by admin | Posted in creative writer, creative writing, Creativity & Know-you, digital art, Education & Learning, Freebies, Graphic & Animation Softwares, Photoshop tutorials, Popular Web blogs & links, technology, Website Design services | Posted on 14-07-2010

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Fire Text Effect Part 2

We have seen in the previous tutorials FIRE how to create fire on text, but in this tutorial, we will be using Adobe Photoshop and create the Text Effect to be precisely in flames.

In this tutorial you will need a resource file for fire. Well, You can either search the net or just save the image of fire which is in the later part in this tutorial. (Titled FLAMES) numbered as Fig 8. below.

You Can click On Most of the Images for an ENLARGED Zoomed View

First of all take a new document with 300 resolution and black background.

Type a text you wish to, here again I am using the “TD”. Select a good smooth font you prefer with size 200pts and color white.

fig1

TD Text

Fig 1. Photoshop Tutorial

Step1

Go to blending option for the text you typed and in there select Outer Glow and set the values as shown under

fig2
(Color code #f70603)

Adobe Photoshop

Fig 2

Step2
Now select Color Overlay and set the values as below in the image.

fig3
(color code #cd8f2f)

Blending Colours

Fig 3

Step3
Select Satin now and do the changes as shown below in the image.

fig4
(color code #883f19)

Blending Text Effect

Fig 4.

Step4
Now select Inner Glow with the settings shown below.

fig5
(color code #f0c41b)

Effect On text

Fig 5.

Step5
Now we will Rasterize the text layer since the blending part is done.
Right Click on the text layer and select Rasterize Type.
Now select Eraser tool and set the brush size to 450px and make it softer. Set the flow value to 95 and erase off the top portion of the text. See below for example.

fig6

Beging Text Flame

Fig 6.

Step6

We will now distort the shape of our text.
Go to menu Filter>Liquify, select the Forward Wrap tool and set the settings as below and make the shape some what like shown under.

fig7

Smoothen Text Liquify

Fig 7.

Now is the time to use the resources file as I mentioned in the very beginning. Below is the file which I am using. You can save it for working further in this tutorial or search through net for a different image.

fig8

Flames

Flames

Step7
Open the fire file in Adobe Photoshop and go to the channels tab and select only the green layer.
Now pressing Ctrl click on the green layer to get a selection of green colors.

fig9

Flame Dry

Fig 9.

With the selection still active select the RGB layer, go back to the layers tab and make a copy of the selection and paste it in the document we are working with.

fig10

Flame On text Merged Copy

Fig 10.

Step8
Take Eraser tool  of 45px and Flow of 60% erase out the excessive flames leaving those covering the text.
fig11

Tutorial Final Stage

Fig 11.

Duplicate the flame layers, set Opacity to 30% and the blend mode to Overlay

Step9
Repeat the step7 and step8 until you get a nice flame of your choice. You can select the red channel from the flame file and repeat the same.

Final output of this tutorial

fig12

Flame Tutorial

Fig 12. "On Fire" with Adobe Photoshop

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How to create “Rain Effect” using Photoshop

Posted by Ansari Yasir | Posted in art, Creativity & Know-you, digital art, Education & Learning, Freebies, Graphic & Animation Softwares, Photoshop tutorials, Popular Web blogs & links, technology, Website Design services | Posted on 21-05-2010

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In this tutorial, we will learn how to Create Artificial Rain effect on any image.

To begin with select an image to which you want to add rain effect. I have used this image which one of  my colleague has shot while his trip to RIE Mysore. Fig.1

Rain effect

RIE Mysore (Click to Enlarge) -Fig.1.

In this step we will first make a new layer and apply Clouds it.
Make a new layer.
Fig.2

New Layer

New Layer (Click to Enlarge) - Fig.2.

Now go to menu Filter>Render>Clouds
Fig.3

Filters

Cloud Filter (Click to Enlarge) - Fig.3.

With the new layer still selected, reduce the opacity to 70%
Fig.4

Image Opacity reduce

Opacity - Fig.4.

Now we will add some noise to this layer.
Go to menu Filter>Noise>Add Noise
Fig.5

Filter Effect

Add Noise (Click to Enlarge) Fig.5.

Set the value of Amount to 60%
Select Gaussian from Distribution and check Monochromatic
Fig.6

Noise Filter

Filter Noise (Click to Enlarge) Fig.6.

In this step our work is almost 70% done. We will now give some motion blur to the same layer we were working on.
Go to menu Filter>Blur>Motion Blur
Fig.7

Filter

Blur Effect (Click to Enlarge) Fig.7.

Set the angle to 70° and distance to 10 pixels.
Fig.8

Rain Effect

Rain (Click to Enlarge) - Fig.8.

Change the blending mode of this layer to Screen
Fig.9

Blending

Blending Mode - Fig.9.

We have almost through with our work, just we need to give it a final touch by different blends and contrasts.

So first we will flatten the layer on which we were still working on to the image we are using.
Fig.10

Flatten

Flatten Image (Click to Enlarge) - Fig.10.

Now go to menu Image>Auto Levels.  This will make our rain look little more realistic.
Fig.11

Auto Levels

Image Level (Click to Enlarge) Fig.11.

At this stage, You can do some color correction, contrast settings to suit your image style.

Go to menu Image>Adjustments> (Select the option that suits your image style to adjust Contrast/Color etc)

With this, our artificial rain is complete and the image now looks like this
Fig.12

Rain Effect

Final Rain Effect (Click to Enlarge) - Fig.12.

Final Image to compare the Before & After effect:

Final Compare

Rain Effect Before/After (Click to Enlarge)

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Creating your own Special Effects: Glowing Lines and VFX effect in Photoshop

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Here comes my fourth tutorial in Photoshop after the first 3: First Rays Effect Second Fire Effect

Third Ice Effect Creating your own Special Effects: Glowing Lines and VFX effect in Photoshop

In this tutorial we will create our very own special effect cool glowing lines.

It is a simple tutorial from which you can make your own desktop wallpaper and do so much more.

Step1:
Create a new document. I prefer selecting the size of 1280×1024 pixels and resolution 300.

Select background color as Black or you can change the background color later too.

Select the Brush tool then change the settings of the brush to size 3 pixel, 0% hardness and color white.

Create a new layer and then select Pen tool. Change the mode of Pen tool to Paths.

Now create the shapes like I have done below. Once you are comfortable with this tutorial,

which you will be very soon, you can add and create effects for your own shapes.

After drawing the line, right-click anywhere in the document and select stroke path.

Then in the options select Brush and check the box of Stimulate Pressure and hit OK.

Repeat this step for 4-5 times to get a good curved brush stroke.
Fig1

Fig1 (Click For Larger Image)

Step2:
Now we will make pattern of this stroked path. With the same layer active, hold Ctrl button and click on the active layer.

This will create a selection of the stroked path.

Now go to menu Edit>Define Brush Preset and save as a Brush.

Now hide this layer and select Brush tool.

Go to Brush settings and select the brush you just created (Hint: the recently created brush will appear at the very end) and change the settings as shown below.
Fig2

Fig2

Fig3

Fig3

Step3:

Create a new layer and with the same brush as active that we just created

and edited, start drawing from left of the document to the right. You will see that all the lines must be different from each other due to the settings we have done. The image should look somewhat like below.

Fig4

Fig4 (Click For Larger Image)

Step4:

After completing the above step, we will now give some glow to it.

Go to the blending options of the layer you are working on and use the settings below.

Fig5

Fig5 (Click For Larger Image)

Fig6

Fig6 (Click For Larger Image)

Step5:
Now make a duplicate of this layer you are working on.

Again go to the blending option of the duplicated layer and change the outer settings as below.

Fig7

Fig7 (Click For Larger Image)

(Note: In the previous layer under the blending option for outer glow, we had gradient with transparent color at both the corners and for this step the ends are filled[colored] & not transparent)

Step6:
Draw some small dots of about 4-5 pixels in a new layer and repeat the steps 4 and 5.

Fig8

Fig8 (Click For Larger Image)

Step7:
Now make a new layer and select the Gradient tool and select the following pattern and style

Fig9

Fig9

Fill the gradient in whichever way you like to. Change the blend mode to Color and set the Opacity to 55%

Fig10

Fig10 (Click For Larger Image)

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Creating a Stunning Rays Text Effect in Photoshop

Posted by Ansari Yasir | Posted in art, Creativity & Know-you, digital art, Education & Learning, Photoshop tutorials, technology | Posted on 28-04-2010

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In this tutorial we will learn how to make ray effects coming from behind a text. Take a new file with white background.

Fig.1

New File

Type any word you like, I have typed “TEXT”, select a font with bold nature, I have selected “Impact” font. To start with, try this tutorial with the same font.

Now, make a copy of the layer “TEXT”

Go to layers panel, right click on the layer “TEXT”, select Duplicate Layer and hide the new layer which u just duplicated.

Now rasterize the layer “TEXT” and merge down with the background layer.

Now, we start up with the main part of our work. With the layer background still selected, give the solarize effect.

Go to menu Filter>Stylize>Solarize.

Then Go to Image – Adjustments – Auto Levels. Click on Auto Levels that will give your Text a white coloured outline.

Your image should now look somewhat like this.

Now we will apply Polar Coordinates to this

Go to menu Filter>Distort>Polar Coordinates

Select the option Polar to Rectangular

Your image will be stretched and distorted, but don’t worry, we will come back to the original shape in our further steps, but first we have to rotate our canvas 90° anti clock wise.

Go to menu Images>Rotate Canvas>90° CCW

Now, we will apply some wind effects to our image.

Go to menu Filter>Stylize>Wind

Select ‘Wind’ option from Methods and from the Directions select the option ‘From the Left’

Repeat the same step so as to get the rays like effect look more. I have repeated three times to get that perfect rays like effect. This is how the image is now looking.

Go to menu Image>Rotate Canvas>90° CW

Now we have to make our image look like it was earlier. So go to menu Filter>Distort>Polar Coordinates and select the option ‘Rectangular to Polar’

Now we are back with our original shape with rays coming out
The image should now look like this

We will now give some color effect to the rays.
Go to menu  Layer>New Fill Layer>Solid Color.

Just select ok in the New Layer option and select any color from the color palette, i have chosen orange shade #f06f21.

Change the blending mode to whatever you feel good with the effect, here i have selected Overlay.

Now,  our work is almost over. Now, make the duplicated Text layer visible.

Change the font color of the text that suites you best,I have chosen white.
And that’s the final output

You can Add Multiple repeats of Wind and then brighten your Text with richer and more radiant colour / fill / pattern or even Gradients to create Your very own Stylized Text Effect. Note, this can be applied even to shapes for different effects.

Sample Tutorial Effect on a Shape:Circle – Sun Blast / Eclipse Rays image attached below:

Rays Effect

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Now, we will apply some wind effects to our image.

Go to menu Filter>Stylize>Wind

Select ‘Wind’ option from Methods and from the Directions select the option ‘From the Left’

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