![]() Experiment with the Direction Up/Down (select Down), experiment with the Size from 1 to 250 ( select 200), which changes the depth size of the Bevel and the Soften feature (from 1 to 16), which changes the Bevel from a chiseled look to a puffy, pillow look.ĩ. Push the slider all the way to 1000 and notice how the chiseled effect changes.Ĩ. Notice the Preview box on the right side. Under Technique, you can choose from Smooth, Chisel Hard, or Chisel Soft, and then determine the Depth of the chiseled effect (which modifies the length of shading) by moving the slide bar between. Style Blending Options-Bevel and Emboss menusħ. ![]() Try each of these options and see how your text changes. Under Style you can choose from Outer Bevel, Inner Bevel, Emboss, Pillow Emboss, or Stroke Emboss. Notice how the Bevel and Emboss section is defined. You can change the size of the brush as you like.6. With the soft brush, start clicking where there are bright areas on the text, this will make those highlights look even brighter. Create a new layer on top of all layers and call it “ soft brush“, then, change its Blend Mode to Overlay. Hit Enter/Return to get rid of the path.Ĭhoose a soft round brush, the size should be something around 50px and set the Foreground color to #ffffff ( White). The Path will be stroked with the sparkles brush. Right click on the path and choose Stroke Path.Ĭhoose Brush from the Tool drop down menu, and make sure that the Simulate Pressure box is unchecked. Set the Foreground color #72feff, and grab the Direct Selection Tool. Select the “ sparkles” layer so that it is the active layer. Right click on the text layer and choose to Create Work Path. Change the Count to 2, or whatever value you like (A higher value gives more sparkles).Ĭreate a new layer on top of the Background layer and under the text layer, call it “ sparkles“. Under Scattering, change the Scatter value to 1000%, and check Both Axes box. Under Shape Dynamics, change both the Size Jitter and the Angle Jitter to 100%. Open the Brush panel ( Window > Brush), and choose the Star 26 pixels brush. Change the Stroke Length to 30, the Stroke Detail to 17, the Texture to Canvas, the Scaling to 115, the Relief to 50, and the Light to Bottom Left.Ĭhange the “ texture” layer’s Blend Mode to Overlay. Press Ctrl + D to get rid of the selection afterwards. Set the Foreground color to #7fb9ce and the Background color to #4e6e86, then go to Filter > Render > Clouds. Create a new layer on top of the text layer and call it “ texture“. Press the Ctrl/Command key, and while it’s still pressed, click on the text layer’s thumbnail to create a selection. – Contour: Choose Notched Slope, and check the Anti-aliased box as well. Choose Contours from the drop-down menu.Ģ – Click on the pop-up menu arrow, and choose Contours.ģ – Click Append to add the new contours to the original ones. If you don’t have Valley – Low Contour then you need to:ġ – Go to Edit > Preset Manager. Finally, change the Shadow Mode color to #3c596b. Change the Altitude to 15, the Gloss Contour to Valley – Low, and check the Anti-aliased box. Remove the check next to Use Global Light. ![]() – Bevel and Emboss: Change the Technique to Chisel Hard, the Depth to 250, and the Size to 50. – Inner Glow: Change the Blend Mode to Overlay, the color to #cffcff, the Choke to 10, and the Size to 30. – Outer Glow: Change the Blend Mode to Vivid Light, the color to #72feff, the Size to 10, and the Range to 100%. ![]() ![]() – Inner Shadow: Change the color to #023e63, the Distance to 0, and the Size to 8. Go to Filter > Blur > Gaussian Blur, and change the Radius to 0.3.Ĭreate the text using the color #3684a1, the font used is Mail Ray Stuff, and the size is 450 px.ĭouble Click on the text layer to apply the following styles: Change the Amount to 5, the Distribution to Gaussian, and check the Monochromatic box. Create a Radial Gradient from the center of the document to one of it corners. Set the Foreground color to #4ea6d0, and the Background color to #195081. Create a new document that is 1350 x 1000 px. ![]()
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