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stunning Photoshop Text Effects cs6

This tutorial explains how to use a couple of images, a blur filter, and a simple brush to create a realistic text-on-wet-window effect. Final Image Resources Rain Widescreen HD Wallpapers from hdwallpapersarena.com . Hummer H2 Night City Car Wallpaper by SeKoJa. Step 1 Open the “Rain Widescreen HD Wallpaper” image in Photoshop, then go to Image -> Adjustments -> Hue/Saturation. Change the Hue to 10 and the Saturation to 35. Go to Image -> Adjustments -> Desaturate. Then go to Image -> Image Size, make sure that the “Constrain Proportions” box at the bottom is checked, and type 600 in the Width field at the top. You can type in any other value you like depending on the size you want and the text you’re going to create. Click OK. Step 2 Place the “Hummer H2 Night City Car Wallpaper” image on top of the “Rain Widescreen HD Wallpaper” image. Then go to Edit -> Free Transform to resize the image. Press and hold the Shift key to

3D Text Effect in Photoshop CS6

The 3D Environment in Photoshop CS6 is a great way to create amazing 3D text effects without the need for any other 3D software. This tutorial will explain how to use the many tools and settings to create a nice vintage 3D text effect. Final Image Resources Great Vibes font. Step 1 Create a new 1000×1000 px document, set the Foreground color to #acacac, and fill the Background with that color using the Paint Bucket Tool. Create the text in white. The font used is Great Vibes, and the Size is 250 pt. If you have more than one line of text, click the “Right align text” icon in the Options bar, then change the Leading value to a value that will decrease the space between the lines without making them overlap. The value used here is 230 pt, but if you are using a different text, then you might need to use a different value. Step 2 With the text layer selected, go to Type -> Extrude to 3D. This will convert the text into a 3D mesh. To acces

Burning Text Effect

Final Image As always, this is the final image that we’ll be creating: Step 1 So let’s start with a new document of 3300 px width and 2336 px height at 300 resolutions. I created large document because I wanted to print it on A4 size. Step 2 Press U and select rectangle tool and create a rectangle of document size and apply gradient overlay with colors 890000 & ffb400. Now select transform tool and increase rectangle size from document size to 4515 px width and 3196px height. Duplicate the rectangle and apply 10% transparency with normal mode. Your gradient will automatically transform and results will be like this. Step 3 Now select type tool and write letter “H”. Font is your choice but I used here font Akashi of 180 pt weight. Go to the layer style option and reduce the Fill Opacity to zero in Advanced Blending. Now apply these layer styles. Gradient overlay: color c00000 & ec7272 Inner glow: color fba8a8, opacity 76%, blending