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Create Diamond in Photoshop ![]() ok here we go: > create a background document with your choice of color and size > then create a cube (i hope you know how to create this) > the cube will show its three faces towards you, each of them will be in different layers (say face1, face2, face3) > now on each face apply bevel and emboss with chisel hard technique and full depth and size. > now apply the color overlay of your choice (the color must be the color of the diamond you want), apply some gradient to make it some more attractive > for the face which is at the top of the cube (say layer face3), don't apply bevel and emboss and apply gradient of angle style > now select all three face layers together, copy them and paste your copy into a new layer, this will put all the three faces in one layer (say singleface), disable the previous three different face layers (face1, face2, face3) > now duplicate the single layer you just created, rename it as diamond > copy the figure from layer singleface and paste it into a new layer, press ctrl+T (for free transform), rotate the pasted figure as you want, decrease the opacity of the new layer so that the diamond layer in the back can be seen also > repeat the previous step as long as the figure in the layer diamond looks quite like a diamond > now merge the newly created layers into diamond layer > apply some inner glow and outer glow to diamond layer > disable the singleface layer > now you are done Create 3D Text </IMG>method:
Make A Matrix Image make a matrix image using photoshop
its ready now ![]() Add Transparent Text on Image first image: </IMG>second image: </IMG>well for applying color hover, i already explained it lets discuss on transparent text:
now you are done Edit an Image- apply colours to certain Places first see the two images: Original picture is this one: </IMG>and this is the picture after editing: </IMG>method: this is very easy one:
try it, its cool :-) |
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Awesome stuff....
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PS- Burning Text Effect
[IMG]file:///C:/DOCUME%7E1/Rachit/LOCALS%7E1/Temp/moz-screenshot-3.jpg[/IMG] In this tutorial you will learn how to create a burning text effect, as seen below: ![]() First make a canvas: ![]() Grab the Text Tool: ![]() Type in the text you want, I used FIRE: ![]() Now select the text layer FIRE: ![]() Goto Layer > New > Layer via Copy: ![]() Hide the copied text layer by clicking the eye next to it: ![]() Now, right click the original text layer and click Rasterize Type: ![]() Now, right click the rasterized fire text layer and click merge visible: ![]() Goto Image > Rotate Canvas > 90 CW: ![]() Now go to Filter > Stylize > Wind ![]() Make sure From the Left is checked, and click ok: ![]() Now goto Filter > Wind (Ctrl+F) And click it two times: ![]() Goto Edit > Transform > Rotate 90 CCW: ![]() Then go to Filter > Blur > Gaussian Blur ![]() And set it to about 2.0 pixels: ![]() Now, Go to Image > Adjustments > Hue/Saturation (Ctrl+U): ![]() Make sure you click Colourize: ![]() Enter the following settings: ![]() Now duplicate the FIRE layer by right clicking the layer and click Duplicate Layer ![]() Now set the duplicated layer to Color Dodge ![]() Now right click the duplicated layer and click Merge Down: ![]() Then go to Filter > Liquify (Shift+Ctrl+X) ![]() At this point you need to brush the fire in a up and left and right direction, edit the brush size to suit you: ![]() Now unhide the FIRE Copy layer: ![]() Go to blending options on the FIRE text layer: ![]() You can Use Change these settings how you wish but just to keep it with the fire use these: Reduced: 85% of original size [ 600 x 435 ] - Click to view full image![]() Reduced: 85% of original size [ 602 x 435 ] - Click to view full image![]() Heres your final result! ![]() |








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