Create “Cool” Typography Using Paths in Photoshop

Create “Cool” Typography Using Paths in Photoshop

Tutorial Details
  • Program: Adobe Photoshop CS3+
  • Difficulty: Advanced
  • Estimated Completion Time: 2 - 3 Hours
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Final Product What You'll Be Creating

In this tutorial we will demonstrate how to create some "cool" custom typography. Let’s get started!


Tutorial Assets

The following images were used during the production of this tutorial.


Working with Paths

We will use the circle path and parts of it and stroke them with brush. Pick Ellipse Tool (U) and choose Path option on the properties panel. This way you will create circle path and not the shape. Hold Shift and create a perfect circle.

Pick the Brush tool (B). Use big, hard edges brush. Press F5 to get brush properties panel. Set Spacing to 10% and uncheck Shape Dynamics.

Create a new layer, and with Brush tool choosing press Alt + Enter. That will stroke the path with your brush properties.

Pick the Direct Selection Tool (A). Note that no one of the anchor points are selected, click on the path between the two anchor points and click delete. Create a new layer, pick the Brush Tool (B), pick darker color and press Alt + Enter to stroke the path you just created.

Pick the Pen Tool (P) and add anchor points on the path as shown below.

With Direct Selection Tool (A) select and delete the extreme anchor points of the path.

Pick the Brush Tool (B), pick darker color, create new layer and press Alt + Enter to stroke the path.

As you see we just cut parts of the original circle path by deleting anchor points. That lets us to make nice clean shapes and create interesting effect. This is the base technique of the tutorial. Make sure to always create a new shape on new layer. Another note: after you delete one anchor point, all other points will be automatically selected, so for choose another single anchor point you should click ones outside of path to unselect all points, and when select one point with Direct Selection Tool (A).


Step 1

Create a new document 1600 pixels wide and 1200 pixels high at a resolution of 72 dpi. Fill the “Background” layer with black with dark violet gradient #392354 – #593b70.

Pick the Ellipse Tool (U) and choose Path option on the properties panel. Hold Shift and create a circle. Go to the Paths panel, duplicate the Work Path, name it "Base" and then duplicate it again. Keep the "Base" shape and work with copy.

Now we will create letter “C”, using Pen Tool (P) add two anchor points, and then delete the anchor point between them.

Pick the Brush Tool (B) size 80 px. Create new layer and press Alt + Enter to stroke the path. Make sure not to delete this path, we will need it later.

Go to Paths panel, select the “Base” path, duplicate it and move the copy path to the right, it will be letter “O”. To move path use Path Selection Tool (A).

Brush (B) > New Layer > Alt + Enter.

Duplicate the “O”.

Now create the "L". Place rulers to mark the "Base" path height. Pick Pen Tool (P), holding Shift create a path.

Brush (B) > new layer > Alt + Enter.

Do the same to create the second part of “L”.

Now arrange the layers as shown below, each letter in separate folder.


Step 2

Now we have all the letters, we start to make layered shapes inside each letter. Use clipping mask for each new layer. Choose "C" path from Paths panel, duplicate it, and start cut and stroke it. Use shades of gray for now, we will add colors after.

Let’s splash some colors! Choose the “C” layer and add Gradient Overlay Layer Style. In the blending options uncheck Blend Clipped Layers as Group and check Blend Interior Effects as Group. Gradient #ff0096 – #c20049.

Apply Gradient Overlay for each shape as shown below. Pay attention for angles of the gradients.

1. #ffd200 – #e900ba

2. #4a6d00 – #b1d603

3. #4a6d00 – #eaf900

4. #00dbef – #c8db00

Grab a large soft-edge brush, set opacity to 50%. Create new layer under each shape and draw shadows with black color.

Select the "C" path again, and make it smaller (Path Selection tool (A) and then Command/Ctrl +T to transform). Use size 40 brush to stroke it on new layer. Add gradient (#fb3a7e – #442b5d) and place it under upper shape.

Do it again to create another small shape. Gradient #e80079 – #ff6481.

Also move the first small shape under second big shape, and add Drop Shadow layer style for both small shapes we just created.

We are done with "C" for now, just 3 more letters to go!


Step 3

Now repeat similar steps for all other letters, you can experiment with paths and create different shapes. Use same gradients we apply to "C" shapes to keep uniform colors composition. You also can follow my steps of course.

After I finished the "O" shapes, I realized I didn’t like the dark shape at the bottom and I deleted it.

Second "O." Repeat Process

The “L”. Now it’s really easy.


Step 4

Now we have all 4 letters, lets place them in nice round composition. Use Free Transform Tool (Command/Ctrl + T) to rotate and place each letter.

Let’s add some shine to the letters. Create small path, stroke it with size 15 px hard brush, and paint a white dot by single clicking of brush.

Add white shine for all letters as shown below, set some of the shapes layer style to Overlay and different opacity.


Step 5

Create some pieces around the letters. Color them with various gradients we used for the letters. Easy way to do this: Right click on layer > Copy Layer Style, then select the new shape layer, right click > Paste Layer Style.


Step 6

Pick Polygon Tool (U), make sure it’s a shape, and not a path. Set Sides to 3, and in Polygon Options check Smooth Corners.

Set Foreground color to #754a9a, and create few triangles with different sizes around the letters.

Pick Ellipse Tool (U), set foreground color to white, and create various circles around the letters.

Color them with various gradients we used for the letters. Set some of the circles layer style as shown below: Gradient stroke and set layer fill to 0%, to see only the stroke of the circle. Select another few circles, go to Filter > Blur > Gaussian Blur, and set radius about 2.6 pixels.


Step 7

Let’s take care about background. Using a large soft brush draw on the new layer above background layer with color # ff02ea.

Set layer style to Soft Light.

With smaller soft brush draw some shadows with black.

Set layer style to Soft Light.


Step 8

Create new layer above all other layers, press D to set foreground and background color to black and white. Go to Filter > Render > Clouds.

Go to Filter > Noise > Add Noise. Check Uniform and Monochromatic, and set Amount about 26%.

Go to Filter > Blur > Gaussian Blur. Set Radius to 0.5 pixels.

Set layer style to Color Burn and opacity to 20%.


Step 9

Pick Rectangle Tool (U) and holding Shift create a black square. Rotate it 45 degrees. Pick Path Selection Tool (A), hold Alt + Shift and move the square, you will create the copy of the shape. Duplicate the shape like this few more times, until you getting the pattern all over the canvas.


Step 10

Now add some flowers. I found these on Deviantart, they are transparent pngs, so all you need to do, just drag and place them on the canvas. Add to each flower Drop Shadow layer style. I also blurred one of the flowers.


Step 11

The final touch. Create new layer above all the layers. Set foreground color to black. Pick Gradient Tool (G). Select the Foreground to Transparent gradient. On the gradient properties panel select Radial gradient and check Reverse. Draw the gradient from the middle of the canvas to the edge. Set layer style to Soft Light.

Set layer style to Soft Light.


Final Image

  • http://www.buzzpromote.com/ alanbuzz

    Great tut, Just got inspired for a poster!!!

  • Chirag Vadgama

    Very simple but a really attractive composition and style.

  • http://bloggerfolder.com Haru

    great tuts…ilove this…thanks..i really2 need to try this..awesomeee!

  • http://www.berenkoud.nl Robin Broekhuis

    Serious a nice piece of work. Great tutorial, with good explanation. Will try it later today and play with it.

  • http://www.chithara.com chithara

    Very nice post. Most of my design thirst ends on this site. Keep up the good work.

  • Spencer

    Very well done and a very neat and unique effect! Thanks for sharing this.

  • http://www.clasyyprint.com Mohammad B. Sahrady

    dear sir or madam
    thank you so much for this exercise , very useful for me and i learn many new things in Ps

  • http://www.sitted-group.mihanblog.com hosein

    tnx is best learning.

    very well.

    i am from iran.

  • http://www.furtuna.ro ADrian

    Finally, a cool tutorial.

  • http://rafaeljohn.com Rafael John

    hi, when I press alt enter it just fills the whole layer with my foreground color and not the path,
    do I have to select the path first via direct selection?thanks.

    • Miriam
      Author

      Make sure the brush tool (B) is selected then you press alt enter.

      • shah faisal

        hey r u using fb can i add you or your design page thank you so much

    • shah faisal

      hi dude,
      select the path and creat the new layer than selcet the foreground colour ( white or gray which u like )

      than select the brush tool than press alt + enter

  • shah faisal

    nice tuts i wil try it men g8………thank you

  • alish

    nice & good web, most wanted design in this site.
    nice feel to see this site

  • Neo Dust

    Genius effect, simple but great, thanks for sharing

  • wied

    awesome!!!

  • vsea

    “Cool” :D

  • http://for-w-art.deviantart.com/ For-W-Art

    My 2 cents as a webdesigner: use illustrator for this kind of job & export the shapes to photoshop. Might be a little more work but the advantages of having a scalable endresult are well worth it.

    • presk

      I agree about the convenience of portability that Illustrator could offer for this sort of project. This looks sooooo cool. :) I am going to try this out in Illustrator/PS.

  • http://www.margaretnicholdesign.com margaretnicholdesign

    Whoa! Amazing result and such a detailed tut! Can’t wait to try it out. :)

  • http://www.csmdesign.hu Tilos

    Very nice post.:)

  • http://www.psd-dude.com psddude

    great idea and the result looks really cool !

  • http://www.webartistvipul.blogspot.com Vipul

    Hi this is quit cool concept I like it very much
    Thanks buddy!

  • http://www.graphittiph.wordpress.com Ella Bañez

    Great tuts! I was thinking of a fun approach on the header that I’ll be doing on my personal blog. I just found the appropriate tut..just got inspired thanks!

  • shah faisal

    Hey guyzz 1st of all thank you so much to Miriam Moshinsky he told us very clear so i understand and i try this pls advice me how can i improve it so i can add more effext and details.

    http://shadowshah.deviantart.com/art/cool-logo-258387851

    here is my file pls give the

    comment thank you much in advanced

  • http://www.plantemedicinale.comuf.com Veta Nae

    Very cool!This tutorial is very useful and now I know how to do cool typography.

  • shah faisal
  • http://damienfaivre.fr damienfaivre.fr

    “cool” tuts, very useful :)

    I will try it ! Thanks for sharing

  • http://www.moonboy.info MoonBoy

    Nice Technic and sure nice result

  • Albert

    Just AWESOME!!!!!

    1.000.000 thanks

  • http://www.psdbucket.com Adneen

    wow !!!this is really amazing. and super cool…!!!!

  • http://alicialoh.com Alicia

    That IS very cool!

  • avriel

    very nice. :D

  • mohammed6651

    Really cool tut thanks :)

  • http://www.wvssdesigns.com/alam Deedar Alam

    Great This Typographic tutor I like this typing style really i can learn more more typographies

  • http://yerson.es.tc Yerson

    Thanks for sharing!!

  • http://tutorialblog.info/ tutorial blog

    thank for share. Very nice

  • http://www.logandesigns.co.uk Mark

    Going to definitely try this one out when I get in from work. Cheers

  • http://mmovz.com/ mmoVZ

    That’s a really cool technique for creating the gradients. Never really thought about doing it that way. I’d really like to see more of these typography tutorials.

  • http://www.facebook.com/amitsainwal Amit Sainwal

    Fantastic tutorial Miriam, the steps are way too easy but the result is fantabulous. I was stunned to see the final image. Thanks for the tutorial. :)

  • hi

    absolutely gorgeous! also quite easy to understand. agreeing with “mmoVZ”…

  • Katherine Wilson

    Hi there! Thank you so much for sharing this tutorial! You had to have spent hours and hours on this! Thanks again.

  • paundpro

    Excelente tutorial, pude diseñar mi playera!

  • septian

    like this n amazzing..

  • http://kishkoosh.com Ron

    Wow! Looking very good! And good to know about working with paths. Gonna try this one.

  • https://twitter.com/#!/ricetek ricetek

    Great tut with very well explained techniques. And I love working with shapes and paths in Photoshop :)

  • mahdokht

    useful tutorial .I really enjoyed. thanks and good luck

  • nadeem

    please make a youtube tutorial

  • marwa

    gr8t tut I learned cool things but when I apply Gradient Overlay the colours are so faint

  • leck santos

    thanks, very good

  • Karima

    Obviously cool and and attractive tutorial. Thanks for sharing.

    Karima