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How to Create A Realistic 3D Typography in Photoshop

How to Create A Realistic 3D Typography in Photoshop

Photoshop3d tmb How to Create A Realistic 3D Typography in PhotoshopIn this tutorial, you will learn how to create a really smooth looking 3D text in any version of Photoshop. This tutorial will create the illusion of 3D without  the use of any 3D programs, we will only use the raw power of Photoshop. Not only will we create it. you will also learn some simple technique to decorate the type to make it pop! Although this technique is limited, it can be very useful for someone who cannot afford to buy a 3D program.


Final Image

image 1 How to Create A Realistic 3D Typography in Photoshop
Photoshop 3D by loswl – Final Image

Skill Level

Intermediate

Resources


Step 1:

Create a new document in Photoshop, 1600×1200 pixels, 300dpi (for printing), RGB color. We begin with a radial gradient, by double clicking the layer to activate the Layer Styles menu, then apply a Gradient Overlay. Here are the exact color codes:
Foreground Color – #f2f5f6
Background Color – #c8d7dc
image 2 How to Create A Realistic 3D Typography in Photoshop
Before you press ok to apply the gradient overlay, move the (center white area ) a little to the bottom of the document by dragging the gradient down with the Move Tool. See image below.
image 3 How to Create A Realistic 3D Typography in Photoshop

Step 2:

Create a soft cloud for the background. Create a new Layer and fill it with black using the paint bucket then create a Difference Cloud by first clicking “D” on your key board to make the foreground color Black and the background color White; then go Filter > Render > Difference Cloud.
image 4 How to Create A Realistic 3D Typography in Photoshop
Apply an Overlay to the Difference Cloud Layer, then use a large soft brush to erase the outer edges.
image 5 How to Create A Realistic 3D Typography in Photoshop
Darken the edges of your background by creating a vignette, Create a new layer, then create a radial Transparent Gradient.
Foreground Color #ffffff
Background Color #19271f
image 6 How to Create A Realistic 3D Typography in Photoshop
Click on the Gradient Tool and select and apply the Radial Transparent Gradient by dragging from the center of the document to the left edge. Erase the center of the gradient with a large soft brush. Set the layer to 60% Opacity.
image 7 How to Create A Realistic 3D Typography in Photoshop

Step 3:

Create your type, use a thick font like Hansen. ( The effect does not work well with thin fonts)
image 8 How to Create A Realistic 3D Typography in Photoshop

Step 4:

Ctrl Click (pc) or Command () Click (mac) the text layer in the layer palette to make a selection of the type.
image 9 How to Create A Realistic 3D Typography in Photoshop
After the selection is made. Create a new layer below the text layer and fill the selection with black. Now we will duplicate the pixels of the new layer downwards, to give the illusion of a 3D extrusion, here is how it is done.
  1. While the new black layer is still selected, select the Move Tool (very important)
  2. Press Alt + Shift (pc) or Option + Shift (mac) and tap the downwards Arrow Key four times until you  have something that looks like the image below when you are done.
image 10 How to Create A Realistic 3D Typography in Photoshop
Apply a Gradient Overlay to the new black layer
Hex Colors
  1. # 615f5f
  2. #b3b3b3
  3. #454545
  4. #ececec
image 11 How to Create A Realistic 3D Typography in Photoshop
image 12 How to Create A Realistic 3D Typography in Photoshop

Step 5:

We will now give the layer a little bit of texture. Duplicate the layer and turn it into a Smart Object (older Photoshop versions can flatten the layer). Add 7.00% noise to the layer. Filter > Noise > Add Noise. Then Add a Soft Light Layer Style to blend it in nicely.
image 13 How to Create A Realistic 3D Typography in Photoshop

Step 6:

Add some Layer Styles to the original text on top, to make it pop! Double click the text layer in the layer options panel to activate the Layer Styles options. Apply the options below.
  1. Gradient Overlay (Hex: #99e8cb # f5e78c #fcf7f4)
  2. Gradient Stroke (Fill Type Gradient – Hex: #4e4c4c #ffffff #595757 #9b9696 #2d2b2b)
  3. Inner Glow (Hex #f9dbdb)
image 14 How to Create A Realistic 3D Typography in Photoshop
image 15 How to Create A Realistic 3D Typography in Photoshop

Step 7:

Create a new text named 3D and place it above all the previous layers, repeat steps 3 to 6, Apply the Styles below for Step 6
  1. Gradient Overlay (Hex: #d92525 # f8d04a #f6e6b5 #f9f7f1)
  2. Gradient Stroke (Fill Type Gradient – Hex: #4e4c4c #ffffff #595757 #9b9696 #2d2b2b)
  3. Inner Glow (Hex #f5e8b6)
image 16 How to Create A Realistic 3D Typography in Photoshop
image 17 How to Create A Realistic 3D Typography in Photoshop

Step 8:

We will now add a little more decoration to the 3D lettering, with brushes.  Ctrl Click (pc) or Command () Click (mac), the (3D) text layer in the layer palette to make a selection of the type.
image 18 How to Create A Realistic 3D Typography in Photoshop
Create a new layer above the (3D) layer, while the selection is still activated.  ,Select the Paintbrush Tool and use one of the Floral Brush From Brusheezy, reduce the pixel to about 170 pix and start painting withing the selection, I used a white foreground color when painting. your result should look something like the image below.
image 20 How to Create A Realistic 3D Typography in Photoshop
Apply a Gradient Layer Style to the floral layer:
Hex Colors: #fbfbfa #f6e6b5 #fcd967
image 21 How to Create A Realistic 3D Typography in Photoshop

Step 9:

Now we we solidify the 3D illusion by placing some 3D Spheres around the type. Use the
  1. Ellipse Tool (u) with the
  2. Shape Layer option selected. (This option allows scaling of the circle without destroying the pixels)
  3. Hold Shift and draw a perfect circle.
image 22 How to Create A Realistic 3D Typography in Photoshop
Apply a Gradient Overlay to the circle and drag the lightest area to the top of the circle, like the image below.
Hex Numbers: #f9f7f1, #d9d9d9 #6f6d6d #262525
image 23 How to Create A Realistic 3D Typography in Photoshop
Apply a Inner Glow, Hex Color #bebebe
image 24 How to Create A Realistic 3D Typography in Photoshop

Step 10:

Add a drop shadow to the sphere by making a new layer underneath the sphere, draw a circular selection and fill it with black, blur the layer and lower the opacity. Group the sphere and the shadow, then make duplicates. For variety you can scale and duplicate the grouped sphere and shadow, I also flattened some of the groups and blurred them to add depth to the scene.
image 25 How to Create A Realistic 3D Typography in Photoshop
image 26 How to Create A Realistic 3D Typography in Photoshop

Final Image

image 1 How to Create A Realistic 3D Typography in Photoshop

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