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This is another great tutorial to sharpen up your skills in layer styles, metallic effects, lighting effects and depth… Besides, who doesn’t want to add a little magic to the desktop every now and then?
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Topic
Create text in the style of the Harry Potter movie posters.
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This is another great tutorial to sharpen up your skills in layer styles, metallic effects, lighting effects and depth… Besides, who doesn’t want to add a little magic to the desktop every now and then?
Instructions
Create some text and layer styles
- Use a large thick font.
- Layer Styles:
- Gradient Overlay: Gradient Color Left: Neon Green, Gradient Color Right: 9e 9e 9e,
- Bevel And Emboss: Global Light: Off, Depth: 200, Size: 30, Angle: 40, Style: Inner Bevel, Technique: Chisel Hard, Highlight Mode: Overlay, Shadow Mode: Linear Burn, Highlight Opacity: color e4d0e7, Shadow Opacity: color 522213, Altitude: 58:
- Texture section: select Rusted metal texture: Scale: 100%, Depth: 30%
- Inner Shadow: Blend Mode: Overlay, Global Light: Off, Size: 15, Angle: 180, Distance: 10, Color: white,
- Satin: Blend Mode: Linear Burn, Opacity: 45%, Size: 40, Distance: 100, Color: 4c 51 61,
- Inner Glow: Blend Mode: Overlay, Opacity: 35%, Color: white,
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- 00:04 LIke many of my other text effect tutorials,
- 00:07 this will become completely composed of layer styles,
- 00:09 which means you can easily change the wording
- 00:11 later on without messing up the effect too much.
- 00:14 As you're following along at home, keep in mind
- 00:16 that depending on the size and the font of
- 00:18 your text, you will definitely need to adjust some
- 00:21 of the settings that I show in this video.
- 00:23 Let's begin.
- 00:24 Once you have your text typed out, let's start by adding our layer styles.
- 00:28 Hop up to the top, go to Layer >
- 00:30 Layer Styles, and then we'll start with a Gradient Overlay.
- 00:34 As for the colors, we're gonna keep it super simple and use a two color gradient.
- 00:38 The left color is going to be a neutral grey.
- 00:41 I'm going to use the value 9e9e9e, and the right is going to be
- 00:47 a lighter grey with a touch of blue, e6e6e9.
- 00:53 Perfect.
- 00:54 And that's all for the gradient.
- 00:55 Nice and simple.
- 00:56 Next is going to be the Bevel and Emboss.
- 00:59 This will help give our text some shape and texture.
- 01:02 We're going to keep this style at Inner
- 01:04 Bevel but change the technique to Chisel Hard.
- 01:08 Depth is going to be set to 200 and Size is 30.
- 01:11 Now down into our shading, go ahead and turn off Global
- 01:15 Light and change the angle to 40 and the altitude to 58.
- 01:20 For the Highlight mode, let's switch it over to
- 01:22 Overlay and set the color to a nice light orange.
- 01:26 I'm gonna choose e4d0c7.
- 01:30 This will give a slight tint to our highlights.
- 01:33 Opacity can remain at 75%.
- 01:35 For the shadow mode, let's use Linear Burn, and this time we're
- 01:41 going to change the color to a darker orange, 522213.
- 01:46 Opacity for the shadow we'll bump all the way to a 100%.
- 01:49 Again a quick reminder, if you're text is larger or smaller than mine,
- 01:53 you'll probably have to change some of the settings that we just went over.
- 01:56 Let's move on and add a contour.
- 01:58 When the contour is added, I'm going to
- 02:00 simply increase the value to 58%, that's all.
- 02:03 Now the texture is where our text will get the stone feel to it.
- 02:07 From the drop down menu, select the Rusted Metal texture.
- 02:10 It's the red one, right here.
- 02:12 Keep the scale at 100% but change the depth to 30%.
- 02:16 Good, it's starting to come along pretty nicely, but
- 02:19 we need to add some more color to the side.
- 02:21 To do this, let's add an inner shadow.
- 02:24 For the Blend Mode, we're going to choose Overlay, with pure white for
- 02:28 the color, and we're gonna crank the Opacity all the way to 100%.
- 02:32 Now because our bevel's shadow has a red tint to it, this
- 02:35 inner shadow will really help bring some of that color back into focus.
- 02:39 And we want the color to be coming directly from the left hand side.
- 02:42 So go ahead and turn off Global Light, and change the angle to 180 degrees.
- 02:47 Change the Distance to 10 and the Size to 15.
- 02:50 This will really soften up the color quite a bit.
- 02:54 Good, now that we have some red peeking in through the
- 02:56 side, we also need to dirty up the text a little bit.
- 02:59 Sure, we could do this using grunge brushes, but we want
- 03:02 to try and keep the effect 100% editable in the future.
- 03:06 Let's try out a satin.
- 03:09 Here, let's go ahead and change the Blend Mode to
- 03:11 Linear Burn, and let's choose a dark greyish-blue type color.
- 03:15 I'm going to use the value 4C5161.
- 03:19 We don't want the dirt to overpower the
- 03:20 text, so let's use an Opacity of around 45%.
- 03:24 At the moment it's quite sharp, so what were gonna do
- 03:27 is change the Distance to 100, and the Size to 40.
- 03:31 Perfect.
- 03:32 The last layer style I'm going to add will be an inner glow.
- 03:35 This will give a slight glow to some of the dull edges of the text.
- 03:39 Change the Blend Mode to Overlay, the Opacity
- 03:42 to 35% and choose pure white for the color.
- 03:45 Everything else could be left alone.
- 03:47 And that's that, Harry Potter text in Photoshop using only layer styles.
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