How to Create High Quality Metal 3D Text in Photoshop

Dec 24th in Text Effects by Wojciech Pijecki

Most of you probably know those awesome letters that were generated with 3D programs. But what about when you don't have any particular program and you need to make 3D typography? This tutorial will show you how to create the 3D text shape and give it a high quality metal look using pure Photoshop. Check it out!

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Author: Wojciech Pijecki

Digital artist and illustrator from Poland. You can visit me at ZeroBound.

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Step 1

Let's start with a new document of 1500 pixel by 1500 pixel, and 300px/inch resolution. Create a new layer, name it "3D TEXT_first." Then grab the Type Tool (T) and type big letters of your desired text, in my case it's written as 3D TEXT. Also don't worry if your text goes out of canvas, it has to be very big. Because we're going to rasterize this layer and distort it in the next step.

Step 2

So now, right-click on the "3D TEXT_first" layer and select Rasterize Type. Then use Edit > Transform > Distort and create a nice perspective to our text by dragging the corners. Make sure your text is way smaller. This way you won't lose its quality and the text won't get blurry.

Tip: If you fail by distorting, and some text edges look fuzzy, use Filter > Sharpen > Unsharp Mask, and increase the Amount.

Step 3

Now that the text is way smaller and has a nice perspective, create a duplicate (Command + J) of this text layer and name it "3D TEXT_last." Switch to Move Tool (V) and use keyboard arrows to position the "3D TEXT_last" layer a bit above the "3D TEXT_first" layer. In my case this was 16 pixels up and 2 pixels right.

Step 4

Create duplicates (Command + J) of both text layers and position them as you see in the image below. Make sure you have exactly the same order as shown, as it's important!

Step 5

Now turn off "3D TEXT_first" and "3D TEXT_last" layers. Select the "3D TEXT_first copy" layer and make around 60 copies (Command + J). Now, select "3D TEXT_last copy", go all the way down to the bottom of Layers Palette, hold Shift and left-click on the first "3D TEXT_first copy" layer - this should select all 60 layers. Next right-click on those layers and select Link Layers.

Step 6

Switch to Move Tool (V), select "3D TEXT_last copy" layer. Go to the upper toolbar of the move tool. Click on Distribute Vertical Centers and Distribute Horizontal Centers. Then notice that our letters were perfectly distributed creating a nice 3D shape. Next, select all linked layers and merge (Command + E). Name this layer "3D TEXT_merged."

Step 7

Go to Layers Palette, turn on "3D TEXT_last" and open this layer's Blending Options. Apply a Gradient Overlay from #1a3236 to #cffffb. As for setting the Angle, try to make this gradient look darker on the top of letters, and lighter on the bottom of them.

Step 8

In the Layers Palette select "3D TEXT_merged," turn it off, then hold Alt and left-click on this layer's thumbnail to load the selection. Make a new layer, name it "3D TEXT_colored" and fill it with #a6e6fe. Deselect (Command + D).

Step 9

Now go to "3D TEXT_colored" layer's Blending Options. Select Gradient Overlay. Make sure you select the second preset in the Gradient Editor, that is Foreground to Transparent, and then set the color values starting as: #000000, #4a4747, #ffffff, #262626, #ffffff, and #000000. Next, depending on which direction your text is going, the Angle will be different. So in my case I set the Angle to 123, and as you can see the gradient goes through the center of the whole text. So that will be our lighting.


Step 10

Some spots and the top of the letters look too bright, so we need to create just a touch of shadow in places indicated below. So hold Alt, left-click on the "3D TEXT_colored" layer to load its selection, then create a new layer above the "3D TEXT_colored" layer, and name it "Shadows." Set your Foreground Color to #1a3236 or darker, then grab the Brush Tool (B), set Flow around 30%, Hardness to 0% and paint. Then Deselect (Command + D) once you're done.


Step 11

Now let's start giving this text a quality look. Go to the Layers Palette, hold Alt and left-click on "3D TEXT last" layer thumbnail to load its selection. Then create a new layer above all layers, name it "Shining lines." Grab the Rectangular Marquee Tool (M), right-click on your image and select "Stroke." Set Width to 1 pixel, Color to white, and Location to Center. Grab a nice big brush with Hardness 0% and Flow around 30%. Then erase everything except places indicated with arrows. These arrows point to lights, and those pointed edges need some shine. So make sure you leave them untouched.

Step 12

When you're done erasing, create a duplicate of the "Shining lines" layer, lower its Opacity just a touch, and merge (Command + E) those two layers. You may switch for a moment to a black background to see if you did a good job with erasing, if not, make some further corrections. You should get something that looks similar to the image below.

Step 13

Now go to the bottom of the Layers Palette, select and turn on "3D TEXT first" layer, rename it to "Bottom shadow 1." Make a duplicate of it (Command + J), name this copy "Bottom shadow 2." Now apply Filter > Blur > Gaussian Blur to the "Bottom shadow 2" layer, with Radius of 3 pixels.

Step 14

Switch to the Move Tool (V), and by hitting keyboard arrows move this blurred shadow 5 pixels to the left. You need to create an illusion that the curvy text lines drop more shadows inside. So we do not need some outside parts of this shadow. Grab the Brush Tool (B) and softly brush parts of the shadow shown below. Don't be to picky, there is no need to make an accurate erase. It's OK if you leave some gray shadow edges, like in the second image below.


Step 15

Now go back and apply Filter > Blue > Gaussian Blur to the "Bottom shadow 1" layer. Set the Radius just a little smaller, like 2 pixel. Next, switch to the Move Tool (V), and by hitting the keyboard arrows, position this shadow 2 pixels down, and 2 pixels to the right. Let it cover the whole space under the letters, and remember to keep the shadow edges very thin.

Step 16

Great, we made our text really stand out. Next go to the Layers Palette, hold Command, left-click on the "Shining lines," "3D TEXT_last," "Shadows," and "3D TEXT_colored" layers. Now that you have selected them, drag these layers onto the Create a New Layer icon. Next, merge those copies (Command + E) and name this layer "Reflection." Place it above all layers and turn it off (it's important to turn it off, so do not skip this step).

Step 17

Now, turn off the "background" layer, or even delete it, we no longer need it. Go to Image > Merge Visible, name this merged layer "TEXT." Position it above the "Reflection" layer. As you can see we have two similar layers with a small difference, the "TEXT" layer has a drop shadow, and "Reflection" has no shadow. We will be working now with the "TEXT" layer so let the "Reflection" layer remain invisible.

OK, let's give these letters a higher quality look. Select the "TEXT" layer, duplicate it (Command + J), and this should automatically be named "TEXT copy," leave it this way. Then change the "TEXT copy" layer Blending Mode to Overlay and Opacity to 63%. Next go to Edit > Adjustments > Gradient Map, and select the Black to White preset.

Step 18

Next, make another duplicate (Command + J) of the "TEXT" layer, and position it above all layers. Name it "Sharp edges" and by the way change it's Blending Mode to Hard Light. Then go to Filter > Other > High Pass, set the Radius to 1 or 2 pixels. Lower this layer's Opacity around 60-70%.

Step 19

Create a new layer below all layers, name it "Surface," press D on the keyboard to set colors to default. Grab the Gradient Tool (G) and create a large gradient, through the whole image, from top to bottom. You can start it outside the canvas. Then go to Edit > Transform > Distort, and give this surface a touch of perspective. It doesn't have to be perfect. Because when you're done, select the Crop Tool (C), and crop the image nicely to get rid of the surface edges.


Step 20

As I was looking to this image I thought the text is a little to bright for me, so next thing I did, was select the "TEXT" layer and apply Image > Adjustments > Brightness/Contrast. I lowered the Contrast all the way down.

Step 21

Next, go to the very bottom of the Layers Palette, and create new layer above the "Surface" layer, then name it "Glass". Grab the Paint Bucket Tool (G), fill this layer with color #3f3f3f. Then apply Filter > Noise > Add Noise, set the Amount to 28%, Distribution to Gaussian, and leave the Monochromatic option checked.

Step 22

Now, select Filter > Blur > Motion Blur, set the Angle to -90, and Distance to 144 pixels. Change this layer's Blending Mode to Overlay, and set the Opacity to 50%. Grab the Brush Tool (B), then with a very nice soft brush of Hardness 0% and Flow around 20%, start erasing some spots of this blurred noise. Next erase places around the text to get a little of the glassy depth of the surface.

Step 23

In the end, I decided to colorize this whole image. If you want to get the same final color effect, go to Layers Palette and add an Adjustment Layer on the top of all layers. Pick Hue/Saturation. Make sure you have the Colorize option checked. Then set Hue to 201, and Saturation to 17.

Next, select the "Reflection" layer, turn it on. Lower its Opacity to 20-30%, switch to the Move Tool (V), and by hitting the keyboard arrows, position it a few pixels down to make a nice reflection. Then you can apply a Layer Mask and softly erase some of the reflection bottom.

Conclusion

That's pretty much it, here is our quality 3D text, simply made in Photoshop. If you want to add some flat text to this image, make sure it's going towards the perspective. Also, try to discover your own use for this 3D typography by experimenting with colors and lights. You can get many cool, various results.

Thanks for reading the tutorial, I really enjoyed making it. Hope you've learned something new. You can view the final image below or view a larger version here.

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    vipul satya December 24th

    nice tut! on my to do list!

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    Steve Rynk December 24th

    Cool! Very Cool!

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    Frederik December 24th

    Metal, y’all.

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    shivv December 24th

    cool

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    Lumzor December 24th

    That’s Nice! Thanks!

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    Howard Pinsky December 24th

    Very nice effect. Well done!

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    Chris December 24th

    Could use this technique to get that look they have for the Lost DVD menus.

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    Nabster December 24th

    I like the tutorial a lot! But the edges of the final outcome seem a bit aliased…

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      vincent March 8th

      This could be prevented by using a much bigger canva and reduce a lot the size of the perspective transformation.

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    Dan December 24th

    Yeah. The edges look real bad.

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    sean steezy December 24th

    nice job Wojciech, sick effect!

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    VertigoSFX December 24th

    This is a great simple tutorial. Nice work! I like it, will definitely try it out.

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    Spider December 24th

    Looks great ;-)
    Thank you for that Tutorial.
    Also on my ToDo List ;)

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    MP3 December 24th

    Nice one, but to be honest i have never used photoshop to do 3d text i used to use Xara 3d now im using more often Cinema 4d. My recommendation for all the beginners: Xara 3d is very easy to use program for 3d text, you don’t have to know anything concerning 3d modeling, go to the official web site and try the trial version.

    http://site.xara.com/products/xara3d/

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      saurabh March 20th

      ur right but why u want them to stop learning photoshop in detail…

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    Ariful Alam Khan December 24th

    Nice

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    Nate December 24th

    Awesome.

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    Jenny Stuart December 24th

    This is a nice tutorial…. however…..
    I think the effect here would be accomplished easier, cleaner, and less destructive in Adobe Illustrator, using the 3D bevel and extrude tool along with some gradients…
    Nice tut for Photoshop, but I would personally attempt this effect in Illustrator.

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    Ripz2007 December 24th

    Can you add a vidio to this

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    remmac December 24th

    Great tut!

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mEoY4JmCRfE

    for an easier way, similar effect….

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      GP March 19th

      To bad there was no audio on the You Tube Tuit. Looked good but could have been much better with audio so I did not have to guess selections.

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    DKumar M. December 24th

    Nice tutorial Wojciech, I mostly using photoshop for my every designing related project.
    One more addition to my tutorial library.

    Thanks.

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    fesh December 24th

    Great Tutorial!!!

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    Jimizm December 24th

    I did not like this at all..

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    lufutu December 24th

    Like Mac Ads …

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    Deven December 24th

    Incredible, Added on my tut list.

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    Roberto December 24th

    You can leave the first text layer as is or as a shape so you don’t risk the quality when you distort

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    Mabuc December 24th

    Excellent Tut thank you for sharing this one.

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    Ripz2007 December 24th

    Thanks

    remmac

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    rObIn December 24th

    cool work

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    Huan Vo December 24th

    The Tut Is Great. however I would still recommend using a 3D Program like Cinema 4D or 3D Max, etc. The reason being is because it can create the same or better result with so much less time and the variation and flexibility are also much more!

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    MNNSA December 25th

    Thanks for good tutorial

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    Page Gardens December 25th

    Very nice as always.

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    David December 25th

    Wow Jimizm,

    What an insightful and useful comment! :P

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    bender December 25th

    You have got to be kidding me…

    Looks very old and lame. I honestly don’t see where the high quality comes in. This might have been nice for 1997.

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    WoW-Sky December 25th

    wow! so coooool ^^

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    Omer December 27th

    That’s a nice tutorial although it is unavoidable to have jagged edges. I would recommend create extruded text in Illustrator and paste it to photoshop or if you have the knowledge on any 3d program would be fine.
    Thank you for the tut!

    http://omerercan82.deviantart.com/

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  35. The question on this tutorial is a technique. Doesn’t matter if Cinema 4D or 3D Max are more easy or have more possibilities, or if it could be done in Illustrator (it isn’t wrong, but the point here is another one). It gives us a different angle about “what we can do with photoshop”. Anyway, good tutorial.

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    Marc December 29th

    Nice tutorial!

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    psaddict December 29th

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    Odin December 30th

    Please don’t teach people how to do this sort of thing, it feels like im trapped in 1997!

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    web graphic December 30th

    best tut n1ce this tut for PS cs3

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    Uwn December 30th

    Cool tut! Just walked through it and like the result. Easy to do and well explained. Wish more tuts would be like that!

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    bcarter January 2nd

    Understanding this is “pstuts.com”—good tutorial, but I agree with many others that Photoshop is not the best tool for creating this effect. Illustrator is much more suited to the task, and a 3D app is always appropriate for 3D text.

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    didem January 3rd

    verry verry nice !

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    preeth January 3rd

    tnks, realy nice one

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    shauna January 6th

    cool!..thanks..definately gonna give it a try

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    Jose January 6th

    thanks pijecki. this looks great.

    @odin: your portfolio looks like it’s older than 1997 stuff so i dunno what the wailing is about. when people share stuff, you should appreciate the idea. especially because you can take what you want from it. even if it’s a zero sized bite. be constructive. the world become a better place because of it. thanks.

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  46. Thanks a lot Wojciech.This is a very good tutorial.And helpfull.Once again I thank you and the PSDTUTS.COM for hosting ur work.

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    NIPUN JAIN January 8th

    thanks alot

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    www.dsignnzmedia.com January 8th

    Excellent Tutorial!!!

    Thanks
    dsignnzmedia

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    arungandhi January 11th

    Very nice

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    VietCung January 12th

    Nice, thanks!

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    user January 13th

    i dont understand step 8? what does it mean by load selection? ”then hold Alt and left-click on this layer’s thumbnail to load the selection”. Can sum1 plz help?

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    choptop January 13th

    Not bad, tho I do agree with the comments re: illustrator.

    @ Odin: I looked at your site. You are trapped in 1997.

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    Johnny Haru January 14th

    Great Stuff

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    rob January 16th

    THIS TUTORIAL BLOWSSS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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    crystalprocovers.com January 19th

    Wohooo… nice tutorial… Maybe i can use it for my eCovers design…
    thx for the tutorial… really love it

    Regards,
    crystalprocovers.com

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    TonyStark January 20th

    To All Illustrator & 3D Pros:

    Your barking on the wrong tree, this is PSDTuts. Hello??

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    zplits January 21st

    wow. that was fantastic. Thanks for sharing.

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    vivek January 21st

    hey i got sticked at one where u have to make selection of many layers
    i am simply not able to select multiply layers at once please help

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      saurabh March 20th

      press ctrl (command for mac) with the ctrl pressed ,left click on layers u wanna select …..

      now layers r selected press ctrl+j (duplicate ) then ctrl+e (to merge all duplicate layers)

      then press ctrl and with it left click on the layer thumbnail of the merged layer in the layers palette.

      ur did it…

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    su January 22nd

    great!!!!!
    i like it.

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    Talvot January 23rd

    Thank you very much.
    Your Tutorial is so pretty.

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    Mu. January 28th

    on step 8, isn’t it : … then hold ___not “Alt” but “Ctrl”___ and left-click… ?
    I’m french – excuse me if I’m wrong.

    Thanx for this tutorial, even if we can do it with a 3D programme, my choice was to performe myself with photoshop and this tuto was very usefull.

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      Wojciech Pijecki March 20th

      Yes, should be Ctrl and left-click.

      Thanks

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  62. Thanks a lot. i like it.

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    chawda hardik February 1st

    nice tut…congrets…!!!

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    Decker February 2nd

    It looks so real and it’s glamorous! Thanks for this!

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    Yousef February 6th

    Really Awsome Tuts

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    NUNEY February 10th

    nice!!
    I could use one of Photoshop you have many!!

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    MirazTutorials February 15th

    The 3d text does look very metalic and could work well with also adding in some rust or dintage. Overall a quick and easy tutorial cheers

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    waqas February 20th

    that tutorial just rocks

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    d February 23rd

    so cool

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    My Name February 24th

    odin’s page is very amatuerish

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    Sultan February 28th

    Really goooooooooooooooooood! TUT man!Thanks

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    Joe Chan March 2nd

    How do you do STEP 8? how do you fill a layer with #a6e6fe and alt left click doesn’t work.

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      saurabh March 20th

      press command or atrl left click on layer thumbanail in layers panel to make selection.

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        saurabh March 20th

        and also to fill this #a6e6fe.
        u hav to do simply open ur forground colour box .and look below RGB there is a box with a similer looking valur paste urs in it and hit enter.
        Done.

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    lijouruvath March 3rd

    Really good!

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    senthamizhjagan March 12th

    nice job

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    jamblank March 14th

    stuck on step 8 alt left click not workin

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      Wojciech Pijecki March 20th

      Should be Ctrl and left-click.

      Thanks

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    elmasry March 14th

    good work

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    molham March 15th

    good job

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    Yasin March 18th

    thanks a lot ;)

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    Usman Arshad March 19th

    Thanks for sharing

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      fgdf April 1st

      hi

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      SIVA May 12th

      SO NICE

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    Jake March 28th

    I wonder if this was for Windows, because some of the commands don’t seem to work for my Mac, and I couldn’t find the equivalent command, but I did think it was a wonderful tutorial and very slick, sleek and inventive. Thanks!

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    buddy March 29th

    wow… amazing… nice tutorial:)

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    someone April 1st

    hi very nice tutorial…….simply greaaat n well explained…. but in step 5 holding shift key n left clicking is not selecting the 60 layers….. y ??

    can u tell some other way … n i cant see the “link layer” option when i do ryt click….

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    hind balalit April 17th

    wowe ! thank you very much for sharing this tutorial, it’s so amazing
    nice work !!

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    Roberto April 22nd

    Nice tut, but how do I sellect the colors with letters that you say in step 9 for example???

    Thanks.

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    pawan sharma April 28th

    nice tutorial

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    Sean Paul Jn. May 7th

    This is a great simple tutorial. Nice work! I like it, will definitely try it out.

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    boblin May 11th

    wow! it’s so nice tutorial.
    thanks………

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    free4vectors May 13th

    Thank you
    Nice tutorial for my photo shop practice.

    Mega Floral Pack Free Vector

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    mit May 14th

    nice

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    warnet June 2nd

    Thats great. still trying to do that

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    Nu Enk June 4th

    Excellent TUT, however i did get a little confused with the gradient of the text, but practice will fix that…

    Thanks

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    highlarry June 25th

    wow, long but totally worth it.

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    Hazem Abubaker June 28th

    Professional designer

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    kuugla June 28th

    kul..nice presentation of the possibilities of psd..:)

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    ranran June 30th

    Very Nice

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    Oscar July 10th

    or you can use the pen tool, trace, and use gradient tool. ta-da!

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    Lynneth July 14th

    Hi, I’m a bit lost in step 23 with the adjusting layer, I don`t know exactly hoy to make it…I’m a windows user can you help?

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    Lucky July 17th

    .Great tuts………..:)

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    hellogxp July 24th

    cool very nice tutorial thanks

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    Roberto July 26th

    are you kidding? way too many steps, mistakes with color where made with the shining side of the letters I was following step by step on step 9 and I counted how many “f”s I had to write, he wrote 6 “f”s but I would only get gray color, instead I used 4 “f”s and the color came out somewhat the same.
    I have seen lesser steps to do this but I didn’t check the rest down below the page and I said “forget it” I spent 3 hours on this and barely got something.
    NOte: I not asking for a opinion to my comment, so save it, that’s what happened to me and that’s my comment.(using photoshop cs3 and 4)

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    eunjuice July 26th

    Absolutely Fabulous!!!!
    Great tut!
    hope to see another fantastice tut.
    Thx.

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    aNIs July 27th

    COOL Stuff….!!
    i really ENJOYED…!!

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    SRINIVAS.A July 31st

    cool Stuff ok I am ENJOYED
    cool very nice tutorial thanks

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    sourabh August 8th

    hello , nice tut can u give a tutorial to make an rapper’s type locket design
    with metal chain

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    Kaplang August 10th

    again…really cool, thanks :)

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    jd.sankar September 11th

    very very fantastic tutorial….

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    Tesa Jewell September 17th

    WOW That was a challenge and over all I think mine looks like this except the edges on mine really suck and the perspective is wrong somewhere. I like to see different ways to do 3D and many people may not have other programs to do 3D in.

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    Web Design Singapore September 24th

    thnk you sooooooooooo much! and i just subscribed to your mailing list!

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    CoOl Zero October 13th

    it’s like

    Spider man

    font

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    This Blows October 21st

    This is an awful Tutorial

    Are you using Mac or a PC what Version of Photoshop are you using, half these features weren’t available and I am using CS2,3, and 4 ?????????

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    Azhar October 23rd

    I like this

    this is very nice

    thank u somuch

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      Ofek October 27th

      Tnx, nice tutorial!

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    Sheetal October 29th

    Very Nice Tutorial:)

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    thiago oliveira November 12th

    very nice! thanks!

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    Khulud Ayesh November 14th

    Done , Soooooooooo Great thxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

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    irfan November 18th

    Hey there ,

    wOow this great and useful thanks for awesome tutorial.

    Irfan

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    rafael November 19th

    i have a drum…….. afrikan drums……….

    rafaelquesada85@yahoo.com
    rafaelquesada85@gmail.com

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    louise November 20th

    thanks man…………

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