In this tutorial, you will learn how to make a 3D text effect using layer styles in Photoshop.
Step 1. Take a new file 400×400 pixels., Resolution (resolution) 72 dpi in RGB mode.
Step 2. Fill the background with gray. Then select the tool Text (type tool) and create white text.
Step 3. PAsterize a layer — right-click on the text layer, select the rasterize layer, then press CTRL + T, and rotate the text layer as you like.
Step 4. Go to the Blending Options and apply the following settings.
Shadow:
Inner shadow:
Embossing / Bevel:
Gradient overlay:
Step 5. Make a copy of the text layer. To do this, right-click on the layer with the text on the layers palette, select “Create duplicate layer” in the drop-down menu. Now right-click on the copy of the text layer, in the drop-down menu, select “Clear layer style”. After making sure that you have selected the Move tool and that the copy of the text layer is active, press the down arrow 4 times on the keyboard.
Step 6. Go to the Blending Options and apply the following settings.
Inner shadow:
Stamping / bevel:
Gloss:
Gradient overlay:
Your image will look like the image below.
You are done! Play with the Brush Tool for a more interesting effect!
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