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[ archive ] Icy Chill Text Effect

Log entered 1:49 am on February 6th during 2009 in Design / Tutorials

I found an old tuto­r­ial I made before the big server tran­si­tion for PW Soft­ware so I/m repost­ing it. Thank good­ness for Google’s caching. Oh, and I actu­ally went through about 50 GBs on one of my exter­nal hard dri­ves today, clean­ing and such [ where I found the PSD for this tut among other awe­some goodies ].

Okay, so I came across this text effect by acci­dent which was cool. I thought I should share such a sim­ple tech­nique that could add some punch to bland text. This is so basic, it can be done in any ver­sion of Photoshop.

First thing you have to do is open up a new Pho­to­shop doc­u­ment. Let’s go for the default Pho­to­shop size of 7 x 5 inches. Cre­ate a new layer [ Ctrl + Shift + N ] and add some text. It doesn’t mat­ter which font but I am going to use Price­down. It’s a nice thick font that will show off the effect quite well, and it’s used in the Grand Theft Auto titles.

Right-click on the text layer and go down to “Gra­di­ent Over­lay” and apply these set­tings. The first color code is #BCFBFF while the sec­ond is #EBFDFF.

You should get some­thing like this. I added the light diag­o­nals so you could see the let­ters clearer.

Next, head over to “Bevel and Emboss” and apply these set­tings. Set the high­light mode to pure white [ #FFFFFF ] if it is not already there, and set the shadow mode to #43C6F6.

Lastly, we’re going to add a sim­ple drop shadow so get to it! Noth­ing too fancy here, we just want to make the text stand out a lit­tle bit. You know the rou­tine. Make the drop shadow color #525252.

And we’re done! Feel free to send me any links of what you’ve done with this mini-tut. I’m curi­ous to see what other peo­ple can come up with. View the fin­ished prod­uct below.

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