Week 4 Advanced Type Techniques- create special effect type Step 1 Create a new 1024 x 768 px document. Set the document background color to light pink or follow my colour (#f8cece) Create the text using the font Janda Manatee. Set the font color to red or follow my colour (#f12f2f), the font Size to 250 pt, and the Tracking value to 20 to increase the spacing between the letters. Duplicate the text layer twice so that you have 2 more copies. Change the second copy layer s Fill value to 0%.
Step 2 Select the original text layer to apply the following Layer Style: Digital Image Manipulation Bevel and Emboss - Style : Stroke Emboss - Size : 10 - Check the Anti- aliased box - Highlight Mode : Overlay - Shadow Mode : Color : #b64a4a Opacity : 56 You ll see the difference when you apply the Stroke effect in a minute. Contour - Contour : Half Round - Check the Anti- aliased box
Storke - Size : 3 - Color : #f12f2f Inner Shadow Color : #9b1a1a Opacity : 100% Distance : 0 Size : 15
Drop Shadow Color : #5b5b5b Distance : 7 This will add an outer stroke that we re going to use to add dimension, and some subtle shadow. Pick the Move Tool, then press the Right Arrow key twice, and the Down Arrow key twice, to move the stroke 2 pixels to the right and two pixels down.
Step 3 Double click the first copy text layer to apply the following Layer Style: Bevel and Emboss Size : 21 - Uncheck the Use Global Light box Angle : 68 Altitude : 64 Gloss Contour : Log - Check the Anti- aliased box Highlight Mode Opacity : 50% Shadow Mode : Color : #742b2b Opacity : 25% Texture Pattern : Soft Wallpaper Depth : 50%
This will create the first layer of the strawberry texturing. Step 4 Double click the second copy text layer to apply the following Layer Style: Bevel and Emboss Size : 18 Uncheck the Use Global Light box Angle : 77 Altitude : 42 Check the Anti- aliased box Highlight Mode : Overlay Opacity : 70% Shadow Mode Opacity : 0%
Texture Pattern : Soft Wallpaper Depth : 20% This will create the second layer of the strawberry texturing. Step 5 Create a new 100 x 100 px document. Pick the Ellipse Tool, and choose Shape in the Options bar. Set the Foreground color to Black, then click and drag to create a 45 x 85 px ellipse.
Pick the Direct Selection Tool, then click the ellipse path to view the anchor points. Then, click the point at the bottom. Go to Edit > Free Transform Points. Then, press and hold the Alt/Option and Shift keys, and click and drag the right side of the transform box towards the center. Because of the Alt/Option key, both sides will be transformed together.once you like how that part looks, hit the Enter/Return key to accept the changes and get out of the Free Transform Mode. With the Direct Selection Tool still active, click and drag to select the two points on the ellipse s sides. Go to Edit > Free Transform Points, press and hold the Alt/Option + Shift keys, then click and drag outwards to widen that part. Hit Enter/Return, then press the Up Arrow key to move those points a little bit upwards. Continue modifying the seed shape until you like it.
When done, go to Edit > Define Brush Preset, and type in a name for the brush. You can save the file if you like, then close it and go back to the original document. Step 6 Open the Brush panel (Window > Brush), then choose the seed brush and modify its Settings as shown below: Brush Tip Shape
Shape Dynamics Create a new layer on top of all layers, call it Seeds, set the Foreground color to #d9a907, then start adding the seeds inside the text. Here s an interesting fact: The seeds are the actual fruit, not the red part, and they are called achenes!
Make sure the seeds are spread evenly, and that they are not very close to each other. Once you re done, duplicate the Seeds layer, and change its Fill value to 0%. Step 7 Double click the Seeds layer to apply the following Layer Style: Bevel and Emboss Style : Pillow Emboss Uncheck the Use Global Light box Angle : 162 Altitude : 58 Check the Anti- aliased box Highlight Mode : Vivid Light Opacity : 90% Shadow Mode Opacity : 50%
Contour Contour : Rounded Steps Check the Anti- aliased box. Texture Pattern : Subtle Freckles This will create the area that surrounds the seeds (the cortex).
Step 8 Double click the copy Seeds layer to apply the following Layer Style: Bevel and Emboss Size : 2 Uncheck the Use Global Light box Angle : 130 Altitude : 48 Shadow Mode Color : #68671c Contour Contour : Gaussian - Check the Anti- aliased box.
Drop Shadow Color : #771e1e Distance : 0 Spread : 3 Size : 3 This will style the seeds. Step 9 Ctrl/Cmd + click the original text layer thumbnail to create a selection.
Go to Select > Modify > Expand, and type in the value 3. It is the same Stroke value applied to the original text layer. So we re basically creating a selection based on that stroke. Create a new layer on top of all layers and call it Inner Shadow. Fill the selection with White.
Change the Inner Shadow layer s Fill value to 0, then double click it to add an Inner Shadow effect. Change the Opacity to 50%, the Distance to 0, and the Size to 10. This will add an inner shadow to the text, which helps add depth and define the edges a bit more.
Step 10 This step is optional, as we re going to create some unripe parts at the top. Create a new layer between the two text layer copies and call it Top Gradient, then fill it with White. Since a Gradient Overlay effect will be used to create the unripe parts, different Settings will be used for the upper case and lower case letters. So it s better to separate the letters first. Pick the Rectangular Marquee Tool, and click the Intersect with selection icon in the Options bar. Click and drag to create a rectangle around the lower case letters.
The upper case letter will be deselected. Go to Edit > Cut to remove the lower case letters. Go to Edit > Paste Special > Paste in Place, to paste the lower case letters in their original position, but in a different layer, called Layer 1. Change both layers Fill values to 0.
Step 11 Double click the Top Gradient layer to apply a Gradient Overlay effect: Opacity : 75% Angle : 103 Check the Reverse box Click the Gradient box to create the gradient You can add and Opacity Stop by clicking over the gradient bar, and a Color Stop by clicking below it. Start by choosing the Foreground to Transparent gradient preset, then modify it and add more stops as below:
- Color Stops # Color Location 1 #bcbc5c 0 2 #fbe599 12 - Opacity Stops # Opacity Location 3 0 14 4 0 100 This will apply the gradient to the upper case letter. Notice that the Angle value is the one responsible for slightly tilting the gradient to the left. This is where we re planning to add the leaf later. So you might want to try different values if you have different letters or want to place the leaf somewhere else. Now right click the Top Gradient layer, choose Copy Layer Style, then right click Layer 1, and choose Paste Layer Style.Double click Layer 1 then change the Opacity to 35% and the Angle to 90. Click the Gradient box to modify some values.
Change the Location of #1 to 8, and #2 to 18. This will apply a lighter gradient to the lower case letters.
Step 12 Open the fruits sen pngs image, then use the Rectangular Marquee Tool to select the first strawberry from right (or any other one you prefer). Use pen tool to trace out the leaf and convert the path to selection. Copy and paste it to your text document. Go to Edit > Free Transform, then resize, rotate, and place the leaf on the first letter. Hit Enter/Return to accept and get out of the Free Transform Mode. Double click the leaf layer and apply a Drop Shadow effect:
Opacity : 23% Uncheck the Use Global Light box Angle : 106 Distance : 10 This will add some shadow to the leaf. Go to Image > Adjustments > Hue/Saturation, change the Hue to 20, and the Saturation to 35.
Step 13 Create a new layer right on top of the Background layer, call it Dots, pick the Paint Bucket Tool, choose Pattern in the Options bar, then fill the background with one of the Dots and Screentones Print patterns. The one used here is 3-40.bmp. Change the Dots layer s Blend Mode to Multiply, and its Opacity to 35%. If you like, you can use the Eraser Tool to remove the dots that touch the text s edges. Don t delete so many to avoid creating so many empty areas.
Step 14 Finally, you can add the Straw word on top using a different font, like Clear Line. The color is #de2d2d and the Size is 100 pt. Double click the Straw text layer and apply a simple Drop Shadow by changing the color to #f8cece. The pink shadow adds a nice touch instead of a dark one, since the font Size is small compared to the main Berry text.
You can erase the dots around the word Straw as well. Final artwork!