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Create Elegant, Glassy, 3D Typography in Photoshop and Illustrator Posted: 10 Nov 2010 07:00 AM PST In today’s tutorial, we will demonstrate how to create elegant, glassy, 3D typography using Photoshop and Illustrator. For this project, I used my company logo. Feel free to apply this effect to any logo, text, or shape. Let’s get started!
Step 1Open the file "LOGO.fh11" from the download file with Illustrator or open your own. Import page: 1 of 1, color mode: RGB. Step 2As you can see I have imported my logo, with a previous gradient grayscale already applied. You can set up a similar gradient using the settings below. Step 3It is very important not to forget to use the Layer panel. We have included the logo on the "LOGO FRONT A" and the slogan to "SLOGAN FRONT A". Step 4Insert 2 new layers, through the layer panel > duplicate, and rename them to "LOGO FRONT B" Step 5Duplicate the logo and slogan. To insert the two duplicate items in the new layer, just select the duplicated item and click the new layer created. We place the two new layers in the layer panel and drag them below the layer "FRONT A". Step 6Open the Transform panel. Select all the 4 elements and apply a distortion of 17 degrees. Step 7Next, apply a rotation of 17 degrees. Step 8Hide the layers "FRONT A", from the layer panel. Step 9Select LOGO FRONT B and change the fill from gradient to solid color. Step 10Delete the stroke by clicking the stroke icon. Step 11Apply a solid color, for the layer SLOGAN FRONT B. Step 12Select LOGO FRONT B and SLOGAN FRONT B, assign the two elements, the RGB color: 77-77-77 Duplicate items and move them using the Transform panel with following settings: X: 50, Y: +29 after that, apply the RGB color: 139-142-141. Step 13In this step, apply a blend as shown. To do this, set the blend options: Object > Blend > Blend Options, specified step value: 50. And after, we select the two logos and apply a blend effect by clicking on the Object > Blend > Make. Next, we must also apply the blend effect on the slogan. Step 14After creating the blend, delete the duplicated layers. Step 15Reactivate the two layers "LOGO FRONT A and SLOGAN FRONT A, and prepare everything, to create the file for Photoshop. Step 16Select one by one all the elements of the scene in the order of the layers, cut them and paste them into a new Photoshop document of 1200x1200px, remember to rename the layer pasted to Photoshop, with the same name given to Illustrator. The procedure is very simple, requires very few minutes, all the individual levels can be pasted or as Smart Objects or raster image. Step 17Once you have pasted all the individual layers, copy and paste all the layers that make up the logo in Illustartor together, rename "RIF". Place this layer below all other levels. This special layer will serve as reference to properly align the individual components imported separately above. Step 18To make this task easier, activate the snap to View > Snap and position the layers one by one. Step 19Once this has been completed, clear the layer RIF, and proceed with the reflected part of the logo. Step 20To create the reflected part of the logo, we open, in Illustrator, the file Step 21Once you have completed all the steps above, your image should look similar to the image below. Make sure your layers look similar to below. Step 22Drag the layers of the reflected part of the logo and place them below the logo. Place the mirror part in the scene correctly with the move tool. Step 23Center all the elements in your scene. Step 24Create a new layer by going to Layer > New Layer, rename it "GRADIENT BASE" apply a fill white color and apply a radial gradient using a layer style, the parameters are below. Step 25Give LOGO FRONT A a layer style with Inner Glow + Bevel and Emboss. Step 26Copy the layer style you just created and paste it to: Step 27Give LOGO FRONT B, a layer style with these parameters. Step 28Copy and paste the layer style you just created, on the layer LOGO FRONT B_R. Step 29Copy and paste the layer style you just created also on the layer LOGO FRONT B_R and SLOGAN FRONT B_R Only on the level SLOGAN FRONT B, we have to change, in the panel Satin, Distance value from 127 to 30. And disable the Gradient overlay only on SLOGAN FRONT B_R and LOGO FRONT B_R. Step 30Add a layer mask to the layers LOGO FRONT A_R and LOGO FRONT B_R, by clicking on the Step 31With the Gradient Tool (G) we have to create a gradient on the mask layer with an angle of about 15 degrees. But first, we need to edit the gradient type to use, click on the gradient bar. We will use the classic Black and White, mode Multiply. Step 32The effect of mask, in the layer LOGO FRONT B_R must be stronger, compared to the mask LOGO FRONT A_R. Because the first, better hides the darker parts, while the second shows a bit more reflection of the bright parts of the logo. To improve the outcome of the two layers change the opacity to 55% and 70%. Step 33We set the opacity in the layer SLOGAN FRONT B_R to 40%, and level SLOGAN FRONT A_R Step 34Select the layer mask of LOGO FRONT B_R and apply a color fill black. Step 35To create the shadow, load the selection of the layer SLOGAN FRONT B by Select > Selection, create a new layer by Layer > new layer, and rename it "SHADOWS". Color your selection black. The shadows layer created are positioned between LOGO FRONT A_R and SLOGAN FRONT A_R, with the move tool, go down a bit to make it visible. Step 36Create a selection using the Lasso tool, with the angle of inclination of the logo, Step 37Apply a Gaussian Blur effect with a Radius value of 4 pixels. Step 38Change the opacity of this layer to 75%. Final Image |
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