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Movie Text More
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Movie Text More

This tutorial is so simple yet effective you'll have to be kicking yourself later. It comes from my experience yet also inspiration from other sources (duh) but having the ability to recreate a similar effect...

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Movie Gold Text
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Movie Gold Text

Create a new document with these settings to start making this movie gold text. Once again we're at 300 dpi in case we want to use this logo for print. We can always Save As a jpeg at 72 dpi...

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Curved Text
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Curved Text

A nice effect that can be useful if you're trying to bend text around a circular object. Or if you just happen to be a sports team logo designer!...

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Plastic Effect
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Plastic Effect

I learnt this method from Scott Kelby's excellent Photoshop 6 Down and Dirty Tricks (New Riders Publishing). Note that it also works with objects...

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Crumbling Away
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Crumbling Away

Here's a rather simple look that incorporates a variety of techniques that you'll find useful in many other projects. You'll see how to make east see-through type, how to apply filters to text, and what you need to do to make filters work with a solid color selection...

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Easy Metallic Effects
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Easy Metallic Effects

Set some type using a gold, brass, or bronze tone. We'll use RGB 125/100/25. Make the type large and bold. Add a Bevel and Emboss layer effect. Change the Depth slider to 1000% (all the way to the right). For high-resolution images, you can increase the Size slider...

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Imaginative Styles and Layering
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Imaginative Styles and Layering

Let's start with a new image, white background. Create a new layer, enter some large text with the type mask tool, and fill it with black. Leaving the selection active, duplicate this layer. Here's where we begin:...

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Perspective for Type Layers
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Perspective for Type Layers

Photoshop’s Transform> Perspective command is grayed out when you have a type layer active in the Layers palette. That gives you a choice of rasterizing the type layer or not using the Perspective transformation. Or does it?...

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