Repeat from step 1 to 3, and then right click on layer text and select Bevel and Emboss and set the table like that:
Finally, reduce fill of layer text to 0% and see the effect:
Friday, 26 December 2008
Monday, 22 December 2008
Text with Photoshop!
Step 1: Using gradient tool and fill color for the background, any color you want. With me:
Step 2: Command + J to duplicate background layer and you will have a new layer - layer 1. After that go to Image -> Adjustment -> Brightest/Contrast and type 30 for Brightest and you get:
Step 3: Use Type tool(T) and type mr.lacastuwet with any font:
Step 4: Choose layer 1 and Command+click to T square and press Delete. After that right click to layer 1 and choose Blending Options and select Drop Shadow. Finally, see the effect that you had created:
Step 2: Command + J to duplicate background layer and you will have a new layer - layer 1. After that go to Image -> Adjustment -> Brightest/Contrast and type 30 for Brightest and you get:
Step 3: Use Type tool(T) and type mr.lacastuwet with any font:
Step 4: Choose layer 1 and Command+click to T square and press Delete. After that right click to layer 1 and choose Blending Options and select Drop Shadow. Finally, see the effect that you had created:
Sunday, 21 December 2008
Easy but impressive......
Open Illustrator and create a new file with any size you want.
Step 1:
Step 1:
Using Pen Tool (P) to draw a curve, after that duplicate this curve and combine them in a group like:
Step 2:
Go to Object -> Blend -> Blend Options and choose 20 for Specified Steps. You will get this:
Step 3: Duplicated layer in step 2 and arrange them by different angel and you have:
Step 4: Fill color and this is my work
Step 2:
Go to Object -> Blend -> Blend Options and choose 20 for Specified Steps. You will get this:
Step 3: Duplicated layer in step 2 and arrange them by different angel and you have:
Step 4: Fill color and this is my work
Sunday, 7 December 2008
Cool Background in Photoshop!
Step 1:
Create a new document, with me I choosed 1920pixels x 1200pixels and then filled it with dark color; not black color because it will not effect, and you will got it.
Step 2:
Create a new layer and fill with gradient tool and my gradient setting as follow: blend mode is Overlay, style is linear and angle is 45. You can select a default gradient color in photoshop or create a new one.
Step 3:
Choosing brush tool and go to brushes palette (fn+F5) and pick up Following Star. The spacing is very important and change the value is 100. Next, select Shape Dynamics, then Scattering and last one is Other Dynamics for the value use images below:
Step 4:
Create a new layer and change Blend mode to Color Dodge, then pick up brush tool and set the color is white and paint some stars. For that time, use big size, like 600-800 pixels. After that, Go to Filter>Blur>Gaussian Blur. For this first layer use 20 pixels for the Radius.
Step 5:
Create a new layer and do the same things with step 4, but now, use a smaller size and go to Filter>Blur>Gaussian Blur. For this first layer use 4 pixels for the Radius.
Step 6:
Do the same things with step 4 and 5 and for this first layer use 1 pixels for the Radius. There is my work and another.
Create a new document, with me I choosed 1920pixels x 1200pixels and then filled it with dark color; not black color because it will not effect, and you will got it.
Step 2:
Create a new layer and fill with gradient tool and my gradient setting as follow: blend mode is Overlay, style is linear and angle is 45. You can select a default gradient color in photoshop or create a new one.
Step 3:
Choosing brush tool and go to brushes palette (fn+F5) and pick up Following Star. The spacing is very important and change the value is 100. Next, select Shape Dynamics, then Scattering and last one is Other Dynamics for the value use images below:
Step 4:
Create a new layer and change Blend mode to Color Dodge, then pick up brush tool and set the color is white and paint some stars. For that time, use big size, like 600-800 pixels. After that, Go to Filter>Blur>Gaussian Blur. For this first layer use 20 pixels for the Radius.
Step 5:
Create a new layer and do the same things with step 4, but now, use a smaller size and go to Filter>Blur>Gaussian Blur. For this first layer use 4 pixels for the Radius.
Step 6:
Do the same things with step 4 and 5 and for this first layer use 1 pixels for the Radius. There is my work and another.
My photomontage!
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