3D Text

3D Text

Example(s):
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The Tutorial:

Step 1: Creating the document and preparing text
Create
a new document (File > New) and use any size you want. I'm using
320px x 150px. Next, select a font and type your text. Add any effects
you want to the text, such as gradients or colours.
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To
stretch and transform the text, we need to rasterize it first. To do
this, right click the text layer on the layers list, and select
Rasterize.
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Step 2: Transforming the text
After
you have rasterized your text, your ready to transform it. With the
text layer selected, press CTRL T, and press right click in the text
then choose perspective or distort to position your text as if it were
in 3d perspective, and press Enter to apply the change. You'll want to
achieve an effect as shown below. (This will be the top of the 3D text)
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Making the text 3D
After
you have transformed the text, right click it on the layers list, and
press Duplicate Layer. (Alternatively, you could press CTRL J with the
text layer selected.) Now create a new set (see below image), and place
your duplicated layer into it. Add a bevel and emboss to the duplicated
layer (use the default settings). This will help in achieving the 3D
effect.

With the duplicated layer selected, hold shift and press
the down arrow 2 times. This will move your text layer down by 20
pixels. Now, hold the alt key and ctrl key and press the up arrow 19
times. This duplicates each layer, and nudges it up by 1 pixel each
time.
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This is the end of the 3D effect. If you want to add more effects to it, such as reflections and shadows, continue reading.


Step 3: Adding extra effects
Note: These effects aren't needed, but they provide nice details to the final product.

Now
that we have the basic 3D effect, we can add more effects to give it a
reflection, and an environment. Select the original text layer and add
a faint drop shadow to it. Select the layer set, and press CTRL E (this
will merge all the layers inside.) Duplicate the new layer (CTRL J)
which use to be the layer set, and lower its opacity to about 20%.
Position it below the 3D text, so it looks like a reflection. There are
many tutorials about reflections in our database if you need any more
help. On my background layer, I also added a faint gradient instead of
just a white backdrop.

Final Result
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I hope you like it, :mrgreen:
Plz reply............... :D

Supermarket Stickers

Supermarket Stickers


These things are starting to show up everywhere in the web, so I though I would show you how to create your own. The usage of these Supermarket stickers is to draw a user’s attention to a section of a website.



To start off, click on the Polygon Shape tool.




With the Polygon Shape Tool, Click on the arrow next to the blob looking shape (custom shape) on the top bar, this will pull down the polygon options. Make sure star is checked, and set the side indenting to any percent you desire, I chose 15. Also set the number of sides to a number, but not too much. I chose 35 sides.




Now using the Polygon tool, create your shape on your canvas.




It is now time to style our Supermarket Sticker. Right Click on the shape layer and go to blending options. Click on the gradient overlay. I used a Bright red to slightly darker red gradient. Choose whatever colors you like. Change the Style of the gradient overlay to Radial, and adjust the Scale as desired to get the overlay to blend in properly. The goal is to get a slight raise in the sticker.




Next we move on to the Stroke. I used a based 1 pixel stroke, set to inside which was a color slightly lighter than the dark part of our sticker.




I added a Satin blending mode to make the edges of the sticker darker. To do this, set the blending mode to normal, and lower the opacity way down. Set the color to white and play with the lighting how you like.




And last we have a Drop Shadow. Set the Size to 0 pixels and the distance to 1 pixel




We now have a good looking sticker, but its missing text! Grab the trusty text tool and Make a statement!



(note: I used the free transform (control + T) to rotate the text.)

Add it to your favorite box art and you can sell a product!