Creating 3D Effects In Photoshop
We know that with Photoshop, we can do everything that we want in terms of web and graphic design.
This software has become a valuable tool in every designer's works of
art. Now, I have here the procedure from www.absolutecross.com in
creating a pretty cool text effect to make it seem to melt into or "pop
out of" your website's background.
First,
you must open a new document and make it the right size for the text
you will be working with. Select a color from the color picker that's
brighter than the color as your text will be. Click on the arrows to
interchange the foreground to your background color. Go back to the
color picker and select a shade that's darker than what you've chosen
for the foreground color.
Then,
fill up the still empty image with the texture which will be utilized
for the website's background. Open the texture and select all by
pressing Ctrl+A. Now, click on Edit\Define Pattern and then close the
texture. By going back to your main graphic, select Edit\Fill\Pattern.
Uncheck the Preserve Transparency and set the opacity to 100% and mode
to normal. Your graphic must now be filled up with the texture of your
website's background.
Next,
choose the Type Mask Tool, type in the word/s you want to incorporate
in your graphic in the input field, and click OK. Then, have a
selection of your words on your image. Make a new layer and fill the
text selection with the foreground color by pressing Alt+Delete. While
the text is still selected, make another layer and repeat the texture
fill process we utilized earlier for the background within the text
selection - only this time with a different texture. See if you need
more textures, too.
With the
top layer still chosen, drag the Opacity Slider in the Layers Palette
down to about 50% or 60% based on how dark or light you want your final
effect to appear. Make a new layer and choose the Gradient Tool. Drag
within the text selection to make a gradient from top to bottom and
then drag the opacity slider down till you can view some of the texture
behind the gradient.
Moreover, we will generate a shadow for the text to "blend" into the
website's background. With the text still chosen, click on the
Background Layer and add a new layer from there. Go to Select\Feather
and then 1-3 based on the thickness of the font you are utilizing.
Press D on your keyboard and then Alt-Delete to fill the feathered
selection with black. Again, press Alt-Delete to make a darker shadow.
Then, hold down the Ctrl key and press the down arrow on your keyboard
once or twice.
Finally,
you can end the process here but if you have the Eye Candy filter, you
can include an extra effect by applying a slight bevel to the text. You
can also add to your image other stuff that you want and you're already
done!
So, you can now follow the abovementioned steps using Photoshop and you'll also enjoy working on your unique 3D text effects. Enjoy working!