10-31-2010, 06:51 AM
Hello SF,
This is one of my few tutorials that I've posted around some other forums on the web. The credits goes to me for making it and writing it by my own hard so I please you if you can leave some feedback. Don't RIP this!
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Step 1
Open up Photoshop and do a new document by clicking on File -> New...
After you do so, be sure to put the Background as 'Transparent'. The size doesn't matter, but I've used in this example; 325x125 pixels.
Step 2
Once opened up it should look like this.
Step 3
Now click the 'Text' icon on the left side and write whatever you want, example;
Step 4
In this step you can move your text to the middle so it makes it a bit 'easier' for you.
Step 4
Now right-click on the text layer and chose the option 'Duplicate layer' and do it, Now a box will popup and just click 'Ok'.
Now you got one copy of the original text layer.
Step 5
Now select your copy layer and press CTRL + Arrow key( Right or Left), now it should move to either to right or to the left, it depends on what side you chose/want.
It should look like this.
Repeat this step like 2-3 times or or how you'd like to have it.
Step 6
Here we'll now edit our last copy text layer, don't do this on the original layer! Now right-click on the last 'copy text layer' you've made and chose the option 'Blending options...'
Now try to do something like me;
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My result uploaded.
* I'm sorry but I've chosen a bad Font!
I hope that you've enjoyed my tutorial. I've wrote it right now so it taked me some time to finish everything, maybe my outcome isn't that great because I didn't had enough copied text layers.
Credits goes to; Simba1337
~ Simba1337
This is one of my few tutorials that I've posted around some other forums on the web. The credits goes to me for making it and writing it by my own hard so I please you if you can leave some feedback. Don't RIP this!
----------------------------------------
Step 1
Open up Photoshop and do a new document by clicking on File -> New...
After you do so, be sure to put the Background as 'Transparent'. The size doesn't matter, but I've used in this example; 325x125 pixels.
Step 2
Once opened up it should look like this.
Spoiler (Click to View)
Step 3
Now click the 'Text' icon on the left side and write whatever you want, example;
Spoiler (Click to View)
Step 4
In this step you can move your text to the middle so it makes it a bit 'easier' for you.
Step 4
Now right-click on the text layer and chose the option 'Duplicate layer' and do it, Now a box will popup and just click 'Ok'.
Spoiler (Click to View)
Now you got one copy of the original text layer.
Step 5
Now select your copy layer and press CTRL + Arrow key( Right or Left), now it should move to either to right or to the left, it depends on what side you chose/want.
It should look like this.
Spoiler (Click to View)
Repeat this step like 2-3 times or or how you'd like to have it.
Step 6
Here we'll now edit our last copy text layer, don't do this on the original layer! Now right-click on the last 'copy text layer' you've made and chose the option 'Blending options...'
Now try to do something like me;
Spoiler (Click to View)
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My result uploaded.
Spoiler (Click to View)
* I'm sorry but I've chosen a bad Font!
I hope that you've enjoyed my tutorial. I've wrote it right now so it taked me some time to finish everything, maybe my outcome isn't that great because I didn't had enough copied text layers.
Credits goes to; Simba1337
~ Simba1337