So I stumbled upon this online and thought this would be pretty amazing to learn.
Does anyone know how to make this effect on text?
If so, do you know any tutorials or could you provide one?
Many thanks!
Does anyone know how this text effect was achieved (without weathering)? Or if there's an action or plug-in?
(Or maybe it's a font.)
Thank you.
Hello,
Can someone that knows what they're doing provide me with a tutorial on how to achieve this visual effect?
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I am talking about the green image on this flyer with the man who is standing with his back to us, and the faint green text that is superimposed around him.
My photoshop skills are moderate, so I can make all the layers of text and the man. My question is, how do I achieve the green fill that is used in the image.
How do I make the image "green" like that?
Is it a combination of making it grayscale and then replacing grey with green? Or should I use a mask and a translucent fill?
Big thanks in advance!
This is what I'm working on.
areyouworthy.psd
I'm trying to get a stone effect though similar to this link:
http://www.psdvault.com/text-effects...-in-photoshop/
I'm also trying to get the hand you guys see to have a stone effect and sort of break the U within the full areuworthy. wording.
Can any of you awesome guys help in this case or direct me on how i can get it done.
I'm also willing to pay a litle money to get this effect if anyone can guarantee the results.
Thanks a bunch guys!!
Hi there. First-timer here. Please redirect me if this isn't the right department.
I maintain and upgrade a website for some musician friends of mine. An *actual* artist-designer did the original. I managed to take his main page header, preserve the two names in the upper right, and I can make new page headers with the same font and a partial rendering of the same effect. But I can't get the whole shebang.
Can't see how to insert a pic, so I will attach one. The only part I can get is Bevel and Emboss. Dunno what the rest of the process is. (Also he seems to have used a fatter (bold?) version of Monotype Corsiva than I'm getting in PS. Maybe he made it outside. Maybe he modified it thru the magic of science. Maybe it's Maybelline.
In the end, I could maybe get back to the artist, or have my friends ask him to make a header here and there, but I'm wondering if someone here can reverse-engineer the text effect.
Thanks,
denno
hi guys! reserved here! i just recently started up a new MLG Team for my Gaming Community XGC "Xiled Gaming Community" my team consists of some of the best players within xgc and we need a logo, so i was wondering if someone would be awesome enough to make one for me?
if you decide to what id like is rather simple for right now, all i want is to have like a 3D style text maybe with the first text "XG" in bold and the color to be yellow, now i want all the text to be diagonal starting from the bottom left to the top right if possible. then right under that text i want "Xiled Gamers" same text same color. then behind all the text i was like a shattered glass effect right where the "XG" is going across the whole thing if possible. if someone could do this for me, my whole team and i will be forever grateful!
Hello,
I'm new to PS and new to this forum, so be kind! I need to edit the font used in my product category images and to do it I have tried filling the text in with the matching colour, and then retype the text. However the images have been created (as you can see) with a transparent layer over the actual product and in-between the text. So my question is, how can I fill the text in without losing the "transparent" effect? below is an original image and an image where I have removed the text by filling it in
Many thanks, Ben
Hi,
I'm wondering if this is possible:
The right side is what I'm trying to achieve.
It's a simple enough effect, but the problem is that I'm curious if it can be some sort of dynamic effect in that I can change the "A" text to "B" and still have the outline cut out of the "M" (Or whatever if I need to change the "M" text to "Q" or something).
Basically I need the "A" and "M" to be able to change while the stroke of whatever the "A" letter (or shape) is will always cut out whatever shape, text, or image is placed behind it.
Is this possible without having to manually cut it out of the back image every time?
The illusion can easily be created by having a white background and using a white stroke on the "A" (that creates the effect I'm wanting)..
However I need them to be transparent and easily editable so they can be saved as transparent images for multiple uses quickly and easily.
(I apologize if I didn't get this across very clearly)
NOTE: All 3 samples are Kindle Erotica Book Covers. I couldn't find any non-erotica cover image.
Question - I want to create a simple Kindle Book Cover (that is, front side only) like the cover images posted below. I just want to know how to create the Text Effect. That is, how to create the Transparent (or opaque) bar and how to create the following text effects, both Title and Author Name Are the fonts or simple effects? Please help.
Please Help. Am using CS 5 Extended.
Thanks
So I'm designing a backdrop for my band in the style of the backdrop that The Beatles used on their Budokan gigs. Here you can see it being mimicked by a tribute band:
https :// www . youtube . com / watch?v=WHnYE8n7G4Q (remove the spaces)
And I've been trying hard to achieve the same effect with the same colours without any success whatsoever; that is, the text starting sort of in the middle and coming out like that. I figured maybe somebody here could suggest what I should search for to find the right tutorial (I don't quite know what word is appropriate to describe the effect), or maybe even make a tutorial for me.
hey guys i saaw this picture edit online on google .
i am sure this is not a one step effect , can somebody tell me if there is a any tutorial on creating such a effect or what such an effect is called ?
Thanks .
Gautam.