Create Destructive Black and White Lettering with a Dramatic Splash Effect – Screencast

Feb 23rd in Screencasts by Gavin Steele

"Today, I'm gonna take you into the beauty of black and white design. We'll make some expressive lettering, which includes thoughts connected with a central word. We'll turn standard text into a stunning, destructive illustration, and give it a final unique look. So, let's rock this one and learn all about the cool techniques included here!" Wojciech Pijecki

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Author: Gavin Steele

Gavin is from Douglas, Isle of Man and currently teaches ICT in a secondary school in London. He compiles screencasts for PSDTUTS!

Here is a link to the written version of the tutorial Create Destructive Black and White Lettering with a Dramatic Splash Effect and the video version is below.


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    M.A.Yoosuf February 23rd

    nice nice nice

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    insic February 23rd

    nice screen cast.

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      me November 9th

      ur so pretty

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    xQlusive February 23rd

    I get the message: This video no longer exists

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      Joe March 22nd

      Can you please explain what the heck you did @12:19 the splash part. I dont understand what you did after the layer 2 part.

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        Joe March 22nd

        Scratch that i got that part down. I need help with 18:16 how did u cut the blood like that?

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    xQlusive February 23rd

    ? now it works, sorry about that.

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    Rron February 23rd

    Oooh, I need to get me some of that liquid splash stock!

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    ericzoo February 23rd

    the audio is a bit low. can hardly hear a thing

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    xingzi March 22nd

    lag, but I love it.

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    Brad March 22nd

    what was your keyboard shortcut for expanding and contracting the size of your brush.

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    Raf June 22nd

    You are Always The Best. Thanx!

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