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Create new document in Photoshop (mine is 140x30), Fill the background with a dark color of your choice. Of course, I will use GreyCobra's Dull Blue look:
Now, select the Rounded Rectangle tool from the tool bar:
1. Create new document in Photoshop (mine is 300x250),
2. Now, select the Rounded Rectangle tool from the tool bar:
3. Now, select a light grey for your foreground color, and drag a box from the top left of your document to the bottom right.
1. Create new document in Photoshop (mine is 300x250), Fill it with a color of your choice:
2. Now lets add some text to it. I am going to use GreyCobra as an example:
3. We want to make it appear as if the word GreyCobra is reflecting off a surface below it.
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Editor's Pick in Photoshop Tutorials, April 2006
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1. Create a new document (I will be creating mine at 300x120). Set your foreground color to black, and your background color to white:
2. Now we need to render clouds.
1. Open a picture of clouds:
2. Notice it seems really dull. I took this picture on a very sunny day, and it still turned out looking like it is about to storm! To fix it, we will use our level adjuster (Image > Adjustments > Levels):
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