Author: Anonymous Source:
Final effect preview:
For all materials used, see the material package on the second floor. (Translator)
Today we want to show you an example of using PS. Many people don’t know how to use it effectively, but it is actually very useful. Creating patterns and using patterns can save you a lot of work and if you use it correctly you will find it very useful.
Before we begin, we need a pattern.
You can use this image as the pattern, or you can use another of your choice. , convert the picture into a pattern, open PS, press Ctrl+A (select all), and then select: Edit—Custom pattern, you can name it wood grain pattern, once you save it, this pattern will Saved in your PS forever until you delete it.
Now that we have a nice looking pattern, let’s start using it and overlaying it. Create a new picture with a pixel size of 1440*900, a black background, and use the tutorial font (see the material package on the 2nd floor for the tutorial font. – Translator). The English characters I entered in this tutorial are: Abduzeedo, and the color is white.
We are now on the font layer, overlaying the pattern, adding a layer style, selecting pattern overlay, and selecting the wood grain pattern just stored, and we can get the following effect:
Now that we know the effect of group overlay, we now need some twisted lines and use brushes (see the 2nd floor material package for materials. —Translator) to achieve the following effects: (Preview it first to facilitate subsequent production) )
It looks good, but we need a relatively perfect contrast between the text and the background, so let’s hold down Ctrl and click on the text layer to select the entire text selection. Now create a new layer. Fill the selection with black, then choose: Select—Modify–Shrink 1 pixel and delete the remaining part. In this way, there will be a 1-pixel frame around the text. In order to further enhance the contrast, we can select the layer style, add a drop shadow, and finally get the following effect:
Author: Anonymous Source:
Final effect preview:
For all materials used, see the material package on the second floor. (Translator)
Today we want to show you an example of using PS. Many people don’t know how to use it effectively, but it is actually very useful. Creating patterns and using patterns can save you a lot of work and if you use it correctly you will find it very useful.
Before we begin, we need a pattern.
You can use this image as the pattern, or you can use another of your choice. , convert the picture into a pattern, open PS, press Ctrl+A (select all), and then select: Edit—Custom pattern, you can name it wood grain pattern, once you save it, this pattern will Saved in your PS forever, until you delete it.
Now that we have a nice looking pattern, let’s start using it and overlaying it. Create a new picture with a pixel size of 1440*900, a black background, and use the tutorial font (see the material package on the 2nd floor for the tutorial font. – Translator). The English characters I entered in this tutorial are: Abduzeedo, and the color is white.
We are now on the font layer, overlaying the pattern, adding a layer style, selecting pattern overlay, and selecting the wood grain pattern just stored, and we can get the following effect:
Now that we know the effect of group overlay, we now need some twisted lines and use brushes (see the 2nd floor material package for materials. —Translator) to achieve the following effects: (Preview it first to facilitate subsequent production) )
It looks good, but we need a relatively perfect contrast between the text and the background, so let’s hold down Ctrl and click on the text layer to select the entire text selection. Now create a new layer. Fill the selection with black, then choose: Select—Modify–Shrink 1 pixel and delete the remaining part. In this way, there will be a 1-pixel frame around the text. In order to further enhance the contrast, we can select the layer style, add a drop shadow, and finally get the following effect:
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