» ßerükhï «
09-05-2008, 01:47 PM
This tutorial is quite simple and easy to make.
Step 1: Create a blank 200 by 200px document with a white background, and use the horizontal Type Tool to create a single letter. In this case We've used the 'Bernard MT Condensed' font at size 150. Don't worry if you don't have this particular typeface - just select something with a solid blocky look (It will show off the effect to its fullest potential).
http://biorust.com/tutorials/ps-fake3d/step1.jpg
Step 2: With the text layer selected in the layers palette, select Layer > Rasterize > Text. Then add a little individuality to your work by clicking on Edit > Transform > Perspective. Drag the corners around until you have achieved the perspective effect you desire, and press ENTER to finalize the change. Complete the effect by choosing Edit > Transform > Scale and pulling the top portion down a little. Press ENTER once more.
http://biorust.com/tutorials/ps-fake3d/step2.jpg
Step 3: Once you have finished transforming your text, run Filter > Stylize > Emboss and enter the following settings:
Angle: 100
Height: 5px
Amount: 60%
Then press the OK button to render the changes
http://biorust.com/tutorials/ps-fake3d/step3.jpg
Step 4: Hold CTRL and click your text layer to form a new selection around the object. Now progressively duplicate the layer upwards by holding down the ALT key on the keyboard and tapping the UPWARDS CURSOR ten times. Et voila - a simple yet convincing 3D effect!
http://biorust.com/tutorials/ps-fake3d/step4.jpg
Variations: It should be remembered, of course, that this fake 3D effect is not complete in itself and needs further personalisation before it looks professional. Layer effects are particularly good additions, as the example to the left shows. Also remember that you aren't limited to text. In fact, any solid shape will work just as well.
http://biorust.com/tutorials/ps-fake3d/step5.jpg
Step 1: Create a blank 200 by 200px document with a white background, and use the horizontal Type Tool to create a single letter. In this case We've used the 'Bernard MT Condensed' font at size 150. Don't worry if you don't have this particular typeface - just select something with a solid blocky look (It will show off the effect to its fullest potential).
http://biorust.com/tutorials/ps-fake3d/step1.jpg
Step 2: With the text layer selected in the layers palette, select Layer > Rasterize > Text. Then add a little individuality to your work by clicking on Edit > Transform > Perspective. Drag the corners around until you have achieved the perspective effect you desire, and press ENTER to finalize the change. Complete the effect by choosing Edit > Transform > Scale and pulling the top portion down a little. Press ENTER once more.
http://biorust.com/tutorials/ps-fake3d/step2.jpg
Step 3: Once you have finished transforming your text, run Filter > Stylize > Emboss and enter the following settings:
Angle: 100
Height: 5px
Amount: 60%
Then press the OK button to render the changes
http://biorust.com/tutorials/ps-fake3d/step3.jpg
Step 4: Hold CTRL and click your text layer to form a new selection around the object. Now progressively duplicate the layer upwards by holding down the ALT key on the keyboard and tapping the UPWARDS CURSOR ten times. Et voila - a simple yet convincing 3D effect!
http://biorust.com/tutorials/ps-fake3d/step4.jpg
Variations: It should be remembered, of course, that this fake 3D effect is not complete in itself and needs further personalisation before it looks professional. Layer effects are particularly good additions, as the example to the left shows. Also remember that you aren't limited to text. In fact, any solid shape will work just as well.
http://biorust.com/tutorials/ps-fake3d/step5.jpg