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1.Create a new document and fill black background
2.Type a short text you like (you should use fat font)

3. Go to Blending mode





you will get the result as the one below

4. I made the letter B and L more shiny before, and you will make remain latters
Create a new layer and use Ellipse tool to draw a white circle like this

Ctrl + Click on the Text layer then press Ctrl + Shift + I to reverse selection and press Delete key, we will have:


Adjust Opacity = 30%

5. Create a new layer, Ctrl + Click on the Text layer and fill it with white color

Use Move tool to pull down the layer like this:

Ctrl + Click on the Text layer , Ctrl + Shift + I to reverse selection, press Delete key, adjust Opacity = 20% , you will get the final result:
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dtff said on 2008-03-08 09:03:39 :-) |
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mick said on 2007-10-24 09:10:37 good tutorial |
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Dan daninox10@btinternet.com said on 2007-11-07 11:11:10 Hey, i'm a little stuck at one bit, when drawing the little white ellipse i can't get it to not affect the background, it's a little unclear in the tutorial could you help me?
Otherwise a really good tutorial i'm enjoying it :) |
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psg said on 2007-11-15 21:11:41 to Dan: Ctrl + Click on the Text layer then press Ctrl + Shift + I to reverse selection, after that you press Delete key, you will see the white ellipse doesn't affect the background |
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AB said on 2007-11-25 09:11:58 Very Confusing!! A little un-clear on what to do ??? |
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angela si_angela@hotmail.com said on 2007-11-27 06:11:29 Hi, i'm stuck at the ellipse step too. I cant seem to inverse the selection, could not select two layers. Pls advise. Thanks! |
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psg said on 2007-11-27 06:11:16 pls check again step 4, you have to create a new layer for ellipse, use Ellipse tool to draw a white circle like the step 4 in tutorial, after that you press Ctrl + Click on the Text layer then press Ctrl + Shift + I to reverse the selection, last step you press Delete key and adjust Opacity |
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Muthu said on 2007-12-13 03:12:19 Steps are not correct. we cant follow this one.
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Jae said on 2007-12-13 22:12:08 Towards the ending got a little confusing, but fooling around with it caused me to get the same effect in another technique. It came out excellent +++ |
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Adeel said on 2007-12-16 00:12:59 Hey I got it,
If you guys are having trouble with the bit where you have to remove the part of the ellipse that doesn't overlap with the text, here what you do:
make a new layer
draw an ellipse on it
select the text layer (Ctrl + Click)
press Ctrl + shift + I to inverse the selection
SELECT THE LAYER WITH THE ELLIPSE AGAIN
THEN hit delete,
you'll get the tiny overlapping bit remaining while the rest of the white ellipse vanishes
Hope that helps
PS. this wasn't meant to be a mini tutorial in this tutorial :P |
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Hot Shot said on 2008-01-26 11:01:22 actually you dont use the Elipse Tool but Elipical Marquee Tool....then fill it with white with the paint bucket tool..hope that helped....sry but this had to be told :D |
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abc said on 2008-02-16 21:02:38 nice tut :) |
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mageil said on 2008-03-28 21:03:19 but how do you make those lines on the letters? it looks really awesome and you explained it so easly good work =) |
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teddyeyes88 said on 2008-09-27 14:09:50 How do you get to the blending mode? |
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teddyeyes88 said on 2008-09-27 14:09:32 Oh wait, nvm I got it =D |
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lol said on 2008-11-19 12:11:30 =P |
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Alex Scarlett said on 2008-11-25 11:11:12 Hey im a little stuck hehe its hard to do |
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Vedi said on 2008-11-25 11:11:56 Good golly gosh this is so0o0o0 difficult |
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ahsayuni said on 2009-03-14 22:03:24 esta letra esta bien fina.. me encanta... |