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Manipulating Style Elements

Author: Al Ward More by this author


Just for fun, let's make a quick, cool text style:

1. Open Photoshop. I'm using PS 7 for this tutorial.

2. Create a new image. If it isn't already, fill the background layer with white.

3. Create a new Layer.

4. On the new layer, enter some large type with the Type Mask Tool.

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5. Select 2 somewhat opposing colors for the fore and background colors.

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6. Fill the Text Selection with one of the colors.

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7. Let's set up a style for this layer. Click the Add Layer Style icon on the bottom of the layers palette, and click on Bevel/Emboss.

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8. Apply a bevel with settings similar to those seen in the capture below.

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9. Now some Inner Shadow:

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10. Inner Glow:

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11. Lastly, let's add a Stroke:

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Here's our type thus far:

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12. If you like the style, open the Layer Styles Dialog Box. On the right hand side, save it, name it, and then it will appear in the Layer Styles Palette.

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Ok, that was exciting but what does it have to do with the original premise of this tutorial? In this case, probably not much yet. But say I have another layer with styles applied above the type layer? Case in point, take a look at this.

Manipulating Style Elements Tutorial: Final Result



About the Author:

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Al Ward, a certified Photoshop Addict and Webmaster of Action FX Photoshop Resources (Actionfx.com) hails from Missoula, Montana. A former submariner in the U.S. Navy, Al now spends his time creating add-on software for Photoshop and writing on graphics related topics. Al has been a contributor to Photoshop User Magazine, a contributing writer for 'Inside Photoshop 6' and 'Special Edition Inside Photoshop 6' from New Riders Publishing, has co-authored 'Foundation Photoshop 6.0' from Friends of Ed Publishing, and writes for several Photoshop related websites. Al was also a panelist at the Photoshop World 2001 Los Angeles Conference, and contributes to the official NAPP website as the Actions area coordinator.
In his off time he enjoys his church, his family, fishing the great Northwestern United States and scouring the Web for Photoshop related topics.


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