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Photoshop Tutorial
Photos within Type, Part 1
Ever wonder how designers are able to place an image inside text?
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Photos within Type, Part 2: Grungy Type
Continuing on with the Photos within Type tutorial series, here's another fun effect to create: grungy type.
Selecting. Part 1 of a 4 part sci fi mini series
Using the selecting tools. Part 1 of a 4 part sci fi mini series
Metallic Type
Here is a way to make some very rough metallic text.
Engraved type
create engraved type in Photoshop
Excluded Type
Convert type to a shape and use the "Exclude overlapping shape areas" option to create a cool text effect.
Wobbly Type
Awesome type effect!
Type Along A Path
The ability to flow text along user-defined paths may sound a relatively minor feature, but the creative capabilities it opens up are well worth it, and reduce the need to rely on Adobe Illustrator even further!
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Cubic Type
Create soft lightning cubes around your type
Rusted type
create rusted type in Photoshop
Custom Type
This will produce a simple way to bevel your text.
Beveled Steel Type
Brushed metal is always a cool effect to pull off in Photoshop. And after you've created your steel texture, what better place to use it than to produce beveled steel type?
Working With Type In Photoshop CS2
Tricks for Fonts!
News Type Logo
News Type Logo
Curved Type Reflections
One such question came in yesterday concerning curved type reflected off a surface. Once I wrapped my brain around it the answer was/is very simple, so we'll tackle it here.
Soft Stylized 3D Type
Learn how to design a soft stylized 2D type
The Old Treasure Text Type
Whatever font you prefer, give it your personal touch with this new Old Treasure Text Type Effect created in Photoshop.
Photoshop CS and Type-on-a-Path
One of the most requested features has finally made it to Photoshop with the release of Photoshop CS.
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Extruded Type Just like on Superman!
How do you do the 3d looking text like on the Superman logo?
Perspective for Type Layers
Photoshop's Transform> Perspective command is grayed out when you have a type layer active in the Layers palette.
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Learn more about the Type Tool
This detailed tutorial covers everything you need to know about text, from simple preset tools to complex warps, and more!
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