utorial Details
Program: Adobe Photoshop CS2+ or any photosho na meron kayo
Difficulty: Beginner
Estimated Completion Time: 20 Minutes
Step 1
Let’s start by creating a new document which is 900 px wide and and 600
px high at a resolution of 300 pixels/inch. Make sure the Color Mode is
set to RGB.
Step 2
Fill the “Background” layer with Black. Get the Type Tool and type your
text. I wrote “ABSENT”. I used Futura Md BT font, set Font Style to
Medium and Font Size to 220 px. I also set the Tracking to 20 to
increase the space between letters. Make sure the Text Color is set to
White.
Step 3
While the text layer is selected on the Layers Palette, hit Command/Ctrl + E to merge the text and the "Background" layers.
Step 4
Now go to Filter > Distort > Wave and use these settings: Type:
Square, Number of Generators: 1, Max Wavelength: 635, Min. Wavelength:
257, Max. Amplitude: 141, Min. Amplitude: 62, Horiz. Scale: 24% and
Vert. Scale: 22%. Now you’ll have a pretty distorted text. Please keep
in mind that the result depends on these parameters as well as the size,
tracking and position of the text.
Step 5
We’ll add another displacement effect to our text and we’re going to use
Fragment filter for that. Go to Filter > Pixelate > Fragment.
Step 6
Now go to Filter > Stylize > Glowing Edges, set Edge Width to 1, Edge Brightness to 6 and Smoothness to 1.
Step 7
We’re going to copy this image to a new alpha channel and make a
selection out of it. First hit Command/Ctrl + A to select the whole
layer, hit Command/Ctrl + C to copy. Then go to the Channels Panel
create a new channel and hit Command/Ctrl + V to paste.
Command/Ctrl-click on the Alpha 1 channel thumbnail to get the white
pixels selected.
Step 8
Now go back to the Layers Panel. Create a new layer and name it "Text".
Fill the selection with White, hit Command/Ctrl + D to deselect. Go to
the "Background" layer and fill it with Black. Now we’ll apply a Layer
Style to "Text" layer. Select the "Text" layer in the Layers Panel and
apply a Gradient Overlay using these settings: Blend Mode set to Normal,
Opacity set to 15%, Gradient set to Blue, Red, Yellow, Angle set to 140
and Scale at 150%. Select the “Background” layer in the Layers Panel
and create a new layer. Select both “Layer 1″ and “Text” layers, hit
Command/Ctrl + E to merge selected layers. Now the layer style we’ve
just applied is merged with the layer.
Step 9
It is time to add some lighting effects now. Duplicate the “Text” layer
by hitting Command/Ctrl + J. Go to Filter > Blur > Gaussian Blur
and apply with a Radius of 4 pixels. Hit Command/Ctrl + J again to
duplicate the “Text copy” layer. Set Blend Mode to Overlay and hit
Command/Ctrl + J once again to duplicate the “Text copy 2″ layer.
Step 10
Select “Text copy” layer in the Layers Panel and duplicate it. Drag the
“Text copy 4″ layer just above the “Background” layer. Go to Filter >
Blur > Gaussian Blur and apply with a Radius of 6 pixels. Then go to
Image > Adjustments > Hue/Saturation and use these settings:
Colorize: Checked, Hue: 315, Saturation: 38 and Lightness: -30.
Step 11
Now we’ll create the background. Create a new layer above the
“Background” layer and name it “Lights”. Get the Gradient Tool, pick
Foreground to Transparent and set to Radial Graident. Zoom out and apply
gradients starting from outside the canvas as shown in the below image.
You can use the colors shown below as well as you can pick your own.
Step 12
Create a new layer above the “Lights” layer and name it "Circles". Get
the Brush Tool, pick one of the standart round brushes and open the
Brushes Panel and change the settings as shown below.
Step 13
Set Foreground Color to #3fc5c6 and Background Color to #ad4cb1. Paint the "Circles" layer with random brush moves.
Step 14
Now go to Filter > Blur > Surface Blur, set Radius to 25 pixels,
set Threshold to 175 levels and apply. Then go to Filter > Blur >
Gaussian Blur and apply with a Radius of 4 pixels.
Step 15
Set the Opacity of the “Circles” layer to 15 and this is what we have so far.
Step 16
Finally, we’ll add some text to our design. I placed a clear "ABSENT"
text and a subhead text using the same font we’ve used before.
Final Image
Here is the final image. I hope you liked this tutorial and the techniques you learned will come in handy for your own designs.
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