How to make a Typographic, Retro, Space Face

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In this tutorial, I will show you how to make a typographic face by using simple techniques. Using the Brush Tool and experimenting with light, you will get this amazing Typographic Space Face that looks like it’s created by letters and an amazing explosion. Let’s get started!

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Step 1

First of all, I want to make clear that the image with the face that I’m using here, is an personal image of my self, Face Image. I would recommend you to get this image for this tutorial, for you to follow me step by step, also you can use any other image you like. It will be easier for you to choose an image that has a Black Background, in order to use this effect in a similar way.

In this tutorial, Im also using a brush set, that I found really useful. You can find it on Deviantart or from obsidiandawn.com. I also used a stock image of Fireworks that helped me to get the effect of an explosion. Before you get the Brush Set and the Fireworks image, please do not forget to credit the Artists.

Step 2

After you downloaded all the needed material, it’s time for us to start. Open the Face Image, press Alt + Double-click on the layer so you can Unlock it. Rename the layer "Face." Now you have to create a New Layer by pressing Command + Shift + N, below this one and fill it with Solid Black, rename the layer "Background."

Step 3

Go to Brush Tool (B), select one of the brushes from the set you downloaded before. I recommend you select one that has more letters. In this case, I used number 22. Before you apply the brush, be sure you create a new layer using Command + Shit + N, then select the new layer so the brush will apply on it. Also for the brush size, the Master Diameter has to be set for the maximum, which in this case is 2500 px. Later after you got the idea, you can play more with the brush sizes.

Step 4

Now it’s time to work a bit more, select the "Layer 1", hold Control Key, Command-click on the layer "Layer 1," you will see that all the letters of the brush are selected.

Select the Layer called "Face," be sure the letters are still selected, and copy the selected pixels from the layer, then paste. You will see an automatic layer is created below "Layer 1" and layer "Face." I call that layer “Cameleon” because it has the same colors as the Image. You have to Delete "Layer 1," or you won’t see any difference. If you hide the layer "Face," you will see that the letters become the same as the Face Image.

Step 5

In Step 3 and Step 4, I explain how the letters from the brush are colored as the image of the face. You now need to repeat those steps as many times as needed until the face becomes clear. In this case, I repeated the steps eight times, and I got the image below as the result.

Don’t forget to group all the layers (Layer > New > Group). Rename the group "Letters" and then select all the layers, drag them and drop them into the Group.

Step 6

To make more clear that the letters are overlapping each other, you need to apply shadow on them. Select one of the layers that is inside the Group "Letters." Double-click on it and choose Blending Options, then set the Drop Shadow with a Blend Mode of Multiply, Opacity 90%, Angle 30, Distance 8px, and Size 5px.

By applying this on one layer, you can copy this effect by Right-clicking on that layer and choose Copy Layer Style. Select all the layers that are inside the group, then Right-click again in one of them and choose Paste Layer Style. You will see that all the layers get this shadow.

Step 7

Everything now is done. This was the whole trick. Now it needs only the retro colors and the explosion effect to finish the design.

Create two layers (Command + Shift + N), call them "Blue" and "Orange." Fill the "Blue" layer with (#080d4c) and fill the "Orange" layer with (#ffc600).

The Opacity of the "Blue" layer has to be 50 %, and the Blend Mode, Lighten. The Opacity of the "Orange" layer has to be 6%, and the Blend Mode, Lighter Color. Be sure that the "Blue" layer is on top.

Step 8

Now we’ll make the lights. Select the Brush Tool (B), choose a normal brush Circle with a Master Diameter of 150 px. Choose two colors (#00fffc) and (#00ff4e) for the lines.

Create a new layer (Command + Shift + N), and start to draw with the brush from the upper-left corner to the right-lower corner, as I did in the image below.

Step 9

Select the layer with the lines you drew. Go to Filter > Blur > Motion Blur. Be sure the Angle is -45 degrees, and the distance is 998 px.

Step 10

This time go to Filter > Blur > Gaussian Blur. The Radius has to be 124px. After you’ve applied the Blur, go on the Blending Mode of the layer and change it from Normal to Lighten, also reduce the Opacity to 50%.

Step 11

Create a New Layer. Choose the Brush Tool that we used before to draw the lines, and draw something similar to the image below with this color: #ff0066.

Step 12

Now go Filter > Blur > Gaussian Blur. Be sure you have selected the rough layer, the one with Pink Light. And be sure the Radius is in Max 250.0 px. Go to the Blend Mode of the same layer and change the Mode to Screen.

Step 13

Now open the image with the Fireworks that you downloaded in the beginning. Go to Hue/Saturations (Command + U), and change the Hue to -98. You see that the color of the image changed into a Pink. Press Command + A to select all the pixels of the image, Copy the Image, and then go to our project and Paste it there. As you see, a new layer is created. Rotate the image as shown in the second image below.

Step 14

Change the Blend Mode of the image to Linear Dodge.

Step 15

Create a new layer (Command + Shift + N). fill it with Solid Black, go to Filter > Render > Lens Flare, and set the Brightness to 89%. Also, choose 35 mm prime, and try to move the light in the same place as shown below.

Step 16

Go to the blend mode of this layer, and from Normal Mode change it to Screen. Also, by moving and rotating the image, you can get something similar to that shown below.

Conclusion

Now save this project, and after you get the finished image you can play with the Brightness and the Contrast until you are satisfied with the result.

I Hope you learned something new and had fun. You can view the final image below or view a larger version here.

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  1. This is a seriously great tutorial on typography used in a creative way and I love it. I really feel strongly that typography gets severe under-use in the market today, even though there are so many inventive things you can do with it creatively. I think your tutorial really captures that in a great way.

    I like how the steps were broken down for this particular tutorial, and I like how steps 10 and 11 showed us something familiar in the form of how you utilized those layer blend modes. Thanks for the great post!

    • If anyone is interested in talking about typography and the lack of love it gets in the design world compare to other techniques I have post about it on my blog.

      Typography Your Best Friend

      I really do feel that typography could stand to be utilized a lot more in design, and I know even I don’t give it the respect it really deserves some times!

  2. sawang Treetippitak says:

    I like it but if it only Look more datail like a face I would like it more. Great tut tho

  3. win says:

    very nice concept, shame about the lens flare. that is something i would expect from a blind, retarded dinosaur-riding-nazi with aids in his ass.

    fyi. nicelegs

  4. Zil says:

    Is anyone else getting the final result in step 4? all my letters are the same color?

  5. Rezo says:

    Now I can say that thanks!
    I made another work based on this tutorial, and it’s the best work i have ever done. If there wasn’t this tutorial, I doubt that this work would be created, so:
    BIG THANKS!

    Here’s the work:
    http://seviexe.deviantart.com/art/Typography-is-129863584

  6. WAL says:

    Feel good ~ I like the idea of good design,

  7. matt says:

    good job, thank you

  8. Cris says:

    Congratulations on the tut, the steps where so easy to follow and the result is just awsome! Thanks man :D

  9. kokoboy says:

    simply gooooooood

  10. dequote says:

    I think you ruin it with to much lighting effects. I think it looks great in step 7 but i don’t like the final product.

  11. ktyellow says:

    I like!!!

  12. John says:

    It was easier than it looks!!!
    could use on a verity of subjects
    Made it with my own photos

  13. grimdeath says:

    great technique and great tutorial….until the lens flare! please edit and remove that last step and it would be perfect!

    the users works posted above using the technique rock though, good job guys

  14. Maloix says:

    I like it great tuto, go ahead. Greetings! I’ve mentioned in my blog!

  15. Andre00x says:

    I’m at the point of wanting an awesome typography poster like this…Is there a way so that my letters don’t look like it’s displacing the picture…? When I copy and paste the “cameleon” doesn’t seem to match my face picture.

    I’m using my own image, and I made my own “text brush”. I should still be able to achieve the effect though… :S

    • Katro says:
      Author

      After you Created the new layer and you apply the brushes! You have to select the pixels that are in the new layer, in this case the Letters!
      The idea is that now you have selected that pixels that have the shape of the letters, so the only thing you need to do is to copy that selected area from the Face Image so you have to select the other Layer where the Face is, the try to make Copy and Paste!
      Cheers

  16. Joe Warren says:

    I thought it was a bitchin tutorial. Taught me a few things that I didn’t realize before. Here is my final duplication of the photo. http://i30.tinypic.com/2usaq0w.png

  17. Shubhojit says:

    Very good tutorial. I loved the composition

  18. shang says:

    just because every1 read where the guy from abduzeedo said lens flare can turn your masterpiece into an average piece or w/e now everywhere you go wannabe graphic designers are ragging on lens flare… lens flare looks good when you use it right because its a friggin natural occurrence. think for yourself people, look at it, it makes aesthetic sense and is nice. you couldnt do it, or you wouldnt be looking around at tutorials. take your hate to youtube where it belongs!

  19. Robin Crandall says:

    This has turned into the Lens Flare rant. However, it started for me in 1999 while at college. My Digital Media instructor demonized the poor lens flare and practically forbade any student to employ it in their works. Apparently, it has been over used for quite some time. Oh, by the way, thanks for the tut. All tuts are useful in one way or another and that applies to yours as well Vasjen. There’s Hate on YouTube?

  20. kato says:

    really cool!

  21. gül akıllı says:

    good work!!

  22. MAYUR says:

    MAST SITE
    THIS SITE IS VERY – VERY HELPFUL

    THANKS

  23. ims says:

    The idea & technique of the letters with the face is really awesome :)
    & i think the other effects is disturbing the view !

    good work :)

  24. Mike Gao says:

    YOU good!
    I like!

  25. mario says:

    awesome… but lens flare is too much…
    keep on

  26. darcy says:

    you are really artist

  27. harish choudhary says:

    wow. good idea!

  28. Shlomit says:

    absolutely brilliant!
    I love everything
    and you wrote this tutorial very good to follow you and understand it
    Thank you very much!

  29. saud says:

    the thought is really gr8 i love the typographic effects but you didnt tell us the name of the brush set

  30. M NARESHKUMAR says:

    Very Nice & thanks for ur informatopm

  31. Joe says:

    The results aren’t very good, neither is the tutorial … Good effort though

  32. Luc says:

    Great !! lots different tricks and techniques, very useful !!
    Thank, great tutorial !
    Cheers..

  33. firoo says:

    its tooooooooooo bad sorry tooooooooooooo gud i like that

  34. Carlo says:

    great work, applying it right now…

  35. kidloco says:

    There’s no way in step four you get that shaded picture with letters with only copy paste of the “letters” layer!???! something is missing….

    • Katro says:
      Author

      OK! after you Created the new layer and you apply the brushes! You have to select the pixels that are in the new layer, in this case the Letters!
      The idea is that now you have selected that pixels that have the shape of the letters, so the only thing you need to do is to copy that selected area from the Face Image so you have to select the other Layer where the Face is, the try to make Copy and Paste!
      Cheers

  36. mars says:

    9$ for an A+ on a project anyday

  37. Dee says:

    is there some1 responding to the questions about step 1-4? im not getting
    the letters in the face figure 2 and this really is the first time i have this prob in photoshop. any tips?

  38. Nice work. Interesting idea that I think could more effectively elsewhere.

  39. mango says:

    Thanks Vasjen Katro. It is a great tutorial

  40. Kenneth says:

    For those having trouble with step 4, I was too but once you have the pixels selected. Then you have to click on the face layer and then you hit copy then paste it. If you just hit copy right after you select the pixels without clicking on the face layer you will just copy and paste the exact same thing.

    • Habib Q says:

      Hey, I seem to be having trouble with step 4, I tried what you said Kenneth, and i still seem to be having some trouble, as in copy pixels?

      Thanks

  41. JUN WEI LI says:

    very beautiful I‘AM Chinese don’t know clear
    but very beautiful
    It is a great tutorial

  42. LazyJoey says:

    I can’t find the Fireworks image… can anyone send it to me please?

    my mail is lazyjoey.dev [at] gmail.com

    thanks all.

  43. jen says:

    Do you have to download the words too?

  44. Way cool tut says:

    The link to the fireworks image is broken. I used another that looks different so my outcome looks way different. For those who said to stop at step 5, don’t, the effect at that stage is awesome, but so is the one in the final step. You can make two images that are cool in their own way. And for the lens flare haters, you all just saw someone else’s comment about lens flares and thought you would all be cool and professional by saying flares are for amateurs, there’s nothing wrong with a lens flare, especially in this tut. It looks great. THE LENS FLARE LOOKS GREAT!! The face effect is good because it’s not noticed right away and when pointed out, really makes the viewer take a good look at the picture and say, oh yeah, it is a face, that’s soo cool…

  45. alisha says:

    love it i tried it how did i do ?? lol i used butterfly brushes but im not sure about them lol

    http://i38.tinypic.com/b9j0ut.jpg

    comment back on my site :)

    alisha

  46. Nice says:

    Very high quality tut, very easy to follow, interesting techniques, I’m definitely reusing these, often.

  47. LazyJoey says:

    No one can help me? please.

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