Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Broken Glass Text Effect


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Here I would like to share with you how we can create broken glass text effect in a few steps. If you are interesting to know how just follow this tutorial!


Final Image Preview


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Step 1


Create a new document (Ctrl+N) with 1000 x 600 px, 72dpi, transparent background. Then select the Gradient Tool and use Spectrum gradient in reflected gradient mode.


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Fill canvas with chosen gradient.


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Step 2


Then reduce gradient saturation by using Image >Adjustments > Hue/Saturation with next presets:


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Step 3


Time to add the text. Get out the Horizontal Type Tool and write out something like ‘Art Master’ on the middle of the canvas with black (#000000) color. I have used Cooper Std font (150px, Sharp).


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Step 4


We are now going to use blending options for bringing effect of broken glass. With text layer selected, go to Layer > Layer Style > Blending options and apply Drop Shadow, Outer Glow, Bevel and Emboss, Texture, Satin and Stroke.


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After applying all of these layer styles the result should be similar to mine on the picture below:


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Step 5


I would like to apply the same gradient on top of the text to get pseudotransparent effect. Go to gradient layer and press Crtl+J to make a copy of this layer, then move this layer above all the layers in layers palette.


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Now apply Layer > Create Clipping Mask or press Alt+Ctrl+G to create vector mask for this layer.


Final Image


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We got interesting broken glass text effect just in a five steps. Now you can use this effect for your designs.


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