The rendering is also composed of surface and three-dimensional surfaces. Use the layer style to set the surface text to create a bubble-like effect; use the surface text to copy the three-dimensional surface, slightly modify the layer blending mode, and add a simple layer style.
Final effect
1. Create a new canvas with 1000 * 600 pixels and a resolution of 72. Select the Gradient Tool, set the color from green to cyan as shown in Figure 1, and then pull down the linear gradient shown in Figure 2 from the top as the background.
2. Save the text and picture material below. The picture material picture is in PNG format. Save it directly to your computer, then open it with PS and drag it to the new file. You can create a new group, drag the text into the group, and position it, as shown below.
3. Double-click the blue area of the text thumbnail to bring up the layer style and set the relevant parameters:
Inner shadow: The blending mode is “Overlay”, the color is light blue: #caf7fc, and other parameters are as shown below.
Inner Glow: The blending mode is “Overlay”, the color is: #0bbafd, and the source is “Edge”, as shown below.
Bevel and embossing: Highlight color is: #1af1f6, shadow color is: #010101, other settings are as shown below.
Glossy: The blending mode is “Multiply”, the color is white, and other settings are as shown below.
Gradient Overlay: Blending mode “Overlay”, then click the gradient to set the gradient color, set it to a white to transparent gradient, as shown in Figure 10.
4. The effect after adding the layer style is as shown below. If you are not satisfied with the part, you can fine-tune the value of the layer style.
5. Create a new layer, press the letter key “D” to return the front and background colors to the default black and white, and then select the menu: Filter > Render > Clouds. After confirmation, change the blending mode to “Soft Light” and press Ctrl + Alt + G to create a clipping mask, the effect is as shown below.
6. Create a new group above the background layer, create a new layer in the group, hide the background layer, press Ctrl + Alt + Shift + E to stamp the layer, and then display the background.
7. ���Ctrl + J Duplicate the stamp layer, press Ctrl + T to transform, set the ratio of width and height to 99.7%, as shown below, then press Enter to confirm, and then use the up arrow key twice to move up 2 pixels.
8. Press Ctrl + [ to move one layer down, as shown below.
9. Repeat shortcut keys: Ctrl + Alt + Shift + T to copy, Ctrl + [ to move down a layer until you are satisfied with the three-dimensional effect.
10. Merge these three-dimensional text layers into one layer, as shown below.
11. Return to the previous surface text group, select the original text layer, right-click on the blue area of the layer thumbnail and select “Copy Layer Style”, as shown below.
12. Then select the three-dimensional surface layer, right-click the blue area of the thumbnail in the layer panel and select “Paste Layer Style”.
13. This is the effect after adding layer styles.
14. Change the blending mode to “Multiply” and the opacity to: 70%. The effect is as shown below.
15. Call up the original text selection and feather the selection by 5 pixels. Create a new layer above the solid surface layer and fill it with blue: #0B72B6. After canceling the selection, move the distance to the lower right.
16. Press Ctrl + Alt + G to create a clipping mask. The effect is as shown below.
Finally touch up the details to complete the final effect.
The rendering is also composed of surface and three-dimensional surfaces. Use the layer style to set the surface text to create a bubble-like effect; use the surface text to copy the three-dimensional surface, slightly modify the layer blending mode, and add a simple layer style.
Final effect
1. Create a new canvas with 1000 * 600 pixels and a resolution of 72. Select the Gradient Tool, set the color from green to cyan as shown in Figure 1, and then pull down the linear gradient shown in Figure 2 from the top as the background.
2. Save the text and picture material below. The picture material picture is in PNG format. Save it directly to your computer, then open it with PS and drag it to the new file. You can create a new group, drag the text into the group, and position it, as shown below.
3. Double-click the blue area of the text thumbnail to bring up the layer style and set the relevant parameters:
Inner shadow: The blending mode is “Overlay”, the color is light blue: #caf7fc, and other parameters are as shown below.
Inner Glow: The blending mode is “Overlay”, the color is: #0bbafd, and the source is “Edge”, as shown below.
Bevel and embossing: Highlight color is: #1af1f6, shadow color is: #010101, other settings are as shown below.
Glossy: The blending mode is “Multiply”, the color is white, and other settings are as shown below.
Gradient Overlay: Blending mode “Overlay”, then click the gradient to set the gradient color, set it to a white to transparent gradient, as shown in Figure 10.
4. The effect after adding the layer style is as shown below. If you are not satisfied with the part, you can fine-tune the value of the layer style.
6. Create a new group above the background layer, create a new layer in the group, hide the background layer, press Ctrl + Alt + Shift + E to stamp the layer, and then display the background.
7. Press Ctrl + J to copy the stamp layer, press Ctrl + T to transform, and set the ratio of width and height to 99.7%, as shown below, then press Enter to confirm, and then use the up arrow key twice to move up. Move 2 pixels.
8. Press Ctrl + [ to move one layer down, as shown below.
9. Repeat shortcut keys: Ctrl + Alt + Shift + T to copy, Ctrl + [ to move down a layer until you are satisfied with the three-dimensional effect.
11. Return to the previous surface text group, select the original text layer, right-click on the blue area of the layer thumbnail and select “Copy Layer Style”, as shown below.
12. Then select the three-dimensional surface layer, right-click the blue area of the thumbnail in the layer panel and select “Paste Layer Style”.
13. This is the effect after adding layer styles.
14. Change the blending mode to “Multiply” and the opacity to: 70%. The effect is as shown below.
16. Press Ctrl + Alt + G to create a clipping mask. The effect is as shown below.
Finally touch up the details to complete the final effect.