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Design a Chilling and Icy Text Effect in Photoshop

Author: psdvault Author's URL: http://www.psdvault.com More by this author

To complete this tutorial, you will need to following stocks:

Ice Grunge Brushset
Font
Ice Package

Step 1

Create a new document sized 1000px * 600px, leave the background colour as white, and let's firstly make a background to work on.

Grab the Ice Grunge Brushset we just downloaded, paint around the edges of the background layer as shown below: (tip: set the opacity and flow of the brush to around 50%, and try to use a variety of brushes in the set so we can have a mixture of patterns)

Optionally, you can apply the Star Brushset for extra effect.

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We can now add some cooling effect to the background. To do so, I added two adjustment layers to it:

Colour Balance

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Brightness and Contrast

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and here is the effect so far:

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Step 2

Use the font we just downloaded and type some texts onto the document:

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Apply the following layer blending option to this text layer:

Drop Shadow

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Inner Shadow

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Outer Glow

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Inner Glow

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Bevel and Emboss

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Color Overlay

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Gradient Overlay

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Pattern Overlay

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Stroke

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and you will have the following effect:

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Step 3

Load any one image from the Ice Package into Photoshop (I chose the ice6_0174 image), select a distinct portion of the image use the Rectangluar Marquee Tool, copy and paste the selection onto our document, rotate it slightly as shown below:

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Rename this layer as "Icy Texture right" and change its blending mode to "Screen", use the ice brushset we download to erase the edge of this layer so only the centre part of the image remains:

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Duplicate this "Icy Texture right" layer once and drag the duplicated layer to the left, rename the layer as "Icy Texture Left", keep the blending mode as "Screen", and you will have the following effect:

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Step 4

Now let’s create some shattered ice around the text.

Load a different image from the ice package into Photoshop (I chose ice6_0176.jpg file) and use the same method as described above, select a portion of the image, copy and paste it onto our document, and put it just beneath text layer:

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Use the ice grunge brushset to erase the edge and leave just the bits in the centre. (Tip: repeatly left-click the centre of this image for the shattering effect)

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Rename this layer as "Background Ice Texture Right", Add the following adjustment layers to this layer (make sure to tick "use previous layer as clipping mask" option)

Black and White

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Colour Balance

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and you will have the following effect:

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Duplicate the above three layers, and drag them to the left, you will have the following effect:

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And we can add some extra effect under the text. To do this, grab the Ellipitical Marquee Tool with 20px feather, create a new layer just below the text layer, draw a selection as shown below:

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Maintain the selection, again grab the ice brushset we downloaded, paint inside the selection. You will have the following effect:

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Step 5

Now we can fine-tune the image a bit. Firstly, we flatten the image (don't forget to save a copy of the original before flatten it) and duplicate the background layer once, apply the following motion blur settings to the duplicate layer:

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Now we come to the interesting part: change the blending mode of this duplicated layer to "Pin Light", keep the opacity of this layer to 100%, and hit Ctrl + T and resize the duplicate layer as shown below:

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Erase the edges of the duplicated layer.

You can see by doing so, we created a nice snowy/foggy to our icy text.

Now we can finalise the image by adding the following adjustment layers:

Curves

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Hue/Saturation

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Colour Balance

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and here is the final effect I have for this tutorial:

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That’s it for this tutorial! Of course you can further enhance the image effect by mixing lighting effect, change hue/saturation settings, etc.

Here is an alternative version I have after I change a few things (Decided to give it a darker/groovy theme):

Design a Chilling and Icy Text Effect in Photoshop

Hope you enjoy it! Till next time, have a great day!