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TEcnologia -> PhotoShop -> CS 5 -> Efeito 3D TRON


3D TRON LEGACY TEXT EFFECT IN PHOTOSHOP CS6

3D TRON Legacy Text Effect in Photoshop CS6

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THE DOCUMENT

Starting off with the document, I’m starting with a 1280 by 720 pixel document, with a very dark blue background (#0f1013). Using a dark background will help your final text pop! However, you don’t want to use a pure black background, as it will cause issues when adding the final Outer Glow.
3D TRON Legacy Text Effect in Photoshop CS6

THE TEXT

Now for the text. Over at DaFont.com, they have several TRON style fonts, but the one I found most accurate was called TR2N. With the font of your choice active, a nice large size, around 400 points will work nicely.
3D TRON Legacy Text Effect in Photoshop CS6
Once your text is ready to go, under the 3D menu, choose the New 3D Extrusion from Selected Layer option. This will convert your text into a 3D Layer.
3D TRON Legacy Text Effect in Photoshop CS6
Now the fun begins. We’re going to go through the different elements in the 3D panel, which will slowly form the effect we’re looking for. If your 3D panel is not visible, you can find it under the Window menu.
3D TRON Legacy Text Effect in Photoshop CS6

Infinite Light

Let’s start simple with the Infinite Light. All we want to do with the light is rotate itdownwards, using the handle in the middle, so it’s almost directly facing the text, then crank up the Softness of the Shadow in the Properties panel to 60%.
3D TRON Legacy Text Effect in Photoshop CS6

Environment

Hoping over to the Environment properties, the only setting we’re going to adjust is theReflections. To allow the text to reflect on the ground plane, turn up the ReflectionsOpacity to 60% and the Roughness to 5%, just to ensure that the reflections aren’t too sharp. Don’t worry if you can’t see the reflections too well. They’ll become more visible shortly.
3D TRON Legacy Text Effect in Photoshop CS6

Text’s Mesh

Moving down, select the main mesh of your text layer in your 3D panel:
3D TRON Legacy Text Effect in Photoshop CS6
We need to add a bevel to the edges of our text. This can be done by selecting Bevel from the Shape Preset picker. We’re also going to decrease the Extrusion to around 50.
3D TRON Legacy Text Effect in Photoshop CS6
At this point, the bevel isn’t complete. To give the text a bit of depth, and to help with the eventual glows, we need to adjust the text’s Cap. At the top of the Properties panel, the 3rdicon will allow you to do just that. Increasing the Width to 100% will create a nice bevel on our text.
3D TRON Legacy Text Effect in Photoshop CS6
Now that we’ve dealt with the outline of the text, it’s time to start working on the materials. Due to the nature of this font, our Front and Back Inflation materials are covered up by the bevel, so the only materials we’re going to need to change are the Front Bevel, and theExtrusion Material. However, just to be safe, click on the Front and Back Inflation Materials, and set the Opacity to 0%. Let’s start with the Front Bevel.

Front Bevel Material

3D TRON Legacy Text Effect in Photoshop CS6
Starting at the top with the Diffuse color, set that at a pure black. The Specular can stay the same, but the Illumination, which will give us a much stronger overall fill than the Diffuse would, will be set at a nice baby blue. #4fa3f9.
3D TRON Legacy Text Effect in Photoshop CS6
As for the sliders, all we need to change is the Shine and Bump. Increase the Shine to 75%, and reduce the Bump to 0.
3D TRON Legacy Text Effect in Photoshop CS6

Extrusion Material

Now the Extrusion will be slightly more work. Let’s start with the colors.
The Diffuse will be set to a bright blue#0090ff.
The Specular, which will help bring out the Bump’s texture, will be a baby blue#00bbff.
The Illumination will be set at a slightly darker blue#234f92.
3D TRON Legacy Text Effect in Photoshop CS6
Now down below, the Shine will be set to 30%, the Reflection and Bump both at 100%, and the Opacity will be 30% as well.
3D TRON Legacy Text Effect in Photoshop CS6

The Bump

Now in terms of the Bump’s texture, it’s really up to you how you want this to look. Over atCGTextures.com, I found a nice scratched texture which will give a nice ‘glassy or icy’ feel to the extrusion.
3D TRON Legacy Text Effect in Photoshop CS6
But even after the texture has been added, it’ll need some tweaking. First off, because bump maps work off light and dark tones, we’re going to quickly edit this texture. Clicking to the right of the percentage, choosing Edit Texture will allow us to edit the original file.
3D TRON Legacy Text Effect in Photoshop CS6
Now all we really need to do, is pump up the Contrast. Head up to Image > Adjustments >Brightness/Contrast.
3D TRON Legacy Text Effect in Photoshop CS6
Turn on Legacy mode, then turn up the Contrast to around 70. Now the reason I turned on Legacy mode, is because in recent versions of Photoshop, you can only increase the Contrast to the point before the tones in the image start to become ruined. But in this case, we want to go beyond that.
3D TRON Legacy Text Effect in Photoshop CS6
Now that the Contrast has been increased, save the document with your Command/Ctrl + Sshortcut, and hop back over to your original document.
The next tweak we’re going to make to the bump’s texture, is in regards to the UV map. This will ensure that it wraps nicely around the text. This time, select the Edit UV Properties option. When the window pops up, set the U Scale at 1000% and the V Scale at10%.
3D TRON Legacy Text Effect in Photoshop CS6

Render

Let’s give our text a render (3D > Render) to see how things are looking. You’ll notice, especially in regards to the reflections on the ground plane, that during the first few passes, you may see a lot of noise and roughness:
3D TRON Legacy Text Effect in Photoshop CS6
It won’t be until the fourth or fifth pass that your elements will start to smooth out nicely. Once the render slows down, you know you’ve hit the crucial point.
3D TRON Legacy Text Effect in Photoshop CS6
You’re also going to notice something missing. Nothing’s glowing. I figured, instead of going insane and attempting to create a glowing effect using Photoshop’s 3D features, it’ll be just as effective to add them in using Layer Styles.

Layer Styles

So now that the Render is complete, hop into your Layer Styles start with an Inner Glow. The color of the glow will be a very light blue, almost white. #ebf7ff.
3D TRON Legacy Text Effect in Photoshop CS6
*If you chose to use a larger or smaller font, you may need to tweak the Size andRange values.
And finally, let’s add an Outer Glow to finish the design off. This time, the color will be a more neutral blue, #0c75d7
3D TRON Legacy Text Effect in Photoshop CS6

Final Result

3D TRON Legacy Text Effect in Photoshop CS6

Tecnologia -> PhotoShop -> CS 5 -> Efeito BattleField 3


BATTLEFIELD 3 TEXT EFFECT

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There are a few variations of the Battlefield text, but the one you see below, which was taken from the official website, will give you a great starting point if you want to further customize the effect.
Battlefield 3 Text Effect in Photoshop
Of course, the first step after you’ve created your document, is the base text. We’re going to be using two different fonts for the text. One for the word Battlefield, and one for the number three.

Battlefield Font: Agency FB BoldNumber 3 Font: Chica Mono

The size of your font is up to you. I’m going to be starting large, around 200 points.
Battlefield 3 Text Effect in Photoshop
Now that our text is ready to go, let’s add a very subtle Gradient Overlay. The top color, which is on the right of the Gradient Bar, will be a very light grey, then the bottom color, will be slightly darker than the top.
Battlefield 3 Text Effect in Photoshop
At this point, we need to add a canvas type texture to the text, which can be done in a few ways, including a Pattern Overlay, but when combined with a Gradient, it’s a bit tricky, so we’re going to resort to a Filter. Now before you aimlessly add a Filter to your text, make sure you convert it for Smart Filters under the Filter menu first. This will not only ensure that you can edit the Filter’s settings later on, but you’ll also be able to go back and change the text if needed.
Battlefield 3 Text Effect in Photoshop
The Filter we’re going to be applying is Texturize, which on Photoshop CS5, was under the Texture submenu. But in Photoshop CS6, it’s now accessible in the Filter Gallery. When the Texturize Filter is selected, select Canvas for the Texture, decrease the Scaling to 50%, and set the Relief at 2. Of course, if you want a stronger texture, or a completely different texture, experiment with the different Filters that are available.
Battlefield 3 Text Effect in Photoshop
The next step in the effect is the black and blue outline that you can see on the bottom half of the text. For this, we’re going to create our own pattern, which will give us a lot of flexibility on how the final result looks.
Start by creating a new document with the dimensioned 8px by 8px.
Battlefield 3 Text Effect in Photoshop
When the document is ready, zoom in as far as you can go. You can do this by holdingCommand + Spacebar on the Mac, or Ctrl + Spacebar on Windows, and dragging your mouse to the right.
Now we need to create the pattern. We’ll start with the blues. The base color of the texture is going to be a light blue. The value for this will be #b4d0df. With that color set, use your Pencil Tool, which can be found in the flyout with the Brush Tool, and paint the left half of the document with the blue you just set. And finally, with a black brush, paint the right half of the document completely black.
Battlefield 3 Text Effect in Photoshop
Perfect. Before we save, one optional step you may want to take, is to blur the pattern. This will give it a slightly softer feel. Filter > Blur > Blur.
Battlefield 3 Text Effect in Photoshop
Now that our pattern is complete, it’s time to save it. Under the Edit menu, choose theDefine Pattern option, and give it a name. Battlefield 3 sounds appropriate.
Battlefield 3 Text Effect in Photoshop
Hop back over to our original document.
Because we’re going to be using a pattern, we’re able to apply it as a Stroke, but, if we apply it directly to our original text layer, we won’t be able to fade it out using a Layer Mask, so we’re going to need to create a separate layer for that.
- In your Layers Panel, click on the New Layer icon to quickly create a new layer.
- Turn your text into a selection by Command/Ctrl+clicking on the text layer’s thumbnail.
- Once selected, fill the selection with whatever color you have. (Command+Delete orCtrl+Backspace will fill the selection with your background color.
- As we don’t actually want the color to be showing, turn the Fill to 0%. Decreasing the Fill will hide the original layer, but allow us to see our Layer Styles, which we’re about to add.
Battlefield 3 Text Effect in Photoshop
Now we’re ready to apply the pattern. Double click on your new layer to bring up your LayerStyles, and hop into the Stroke section. Towards the bottom, change the Fill Type toPattern, then in the Pattern Picker, find and select the pattern you just created. It should be at the very bottom of the list.
Battlefield 3 Text Effect in Photoshop
Now depending on how thick you want the Stroke, you can change the Size at the top. 4 should work well.
Another neat trick, is that you’re able to move the pattern if you’re not happy with it’s positioning. By simply clicking+dragging your mouse over top of the text, you can position the pattern exactly where you want it.
Battlefield 3 Text Effect in Photoshop
Almost there! The last step is to fade out the Stroke. Your first instinct would be to add a Layer Mask, select a Black to White gradient, and drag it from the top to the bottom of the text. However, when applying Layer Masks to a Layer with Layer Styles, the result isn’t always pretty. So to work around that, just like we did with the text layer, convert your layer forSmart Filters first.
Now we can apply a Layer Mask, and with a Black to White gradient selected, drag out a gradient from around the middle of the text, to the bottom.
Battlefield 3 Text Effect in Photoshop
And that just about does it! If you want, you can also duplicate the design to add a reflection underneath. (Select both layers, pop them into a group, duplicate the group, convert it to a Smart Object, flip it, move it into place, add a Layer Mask, and with a White to Black gradient, fade it out, just like we did for the Stroke.)
Battlefield 3 Text Effect in Photoshop
Looking at the original (top) and the design we just created (bottom), it looks like we almost nailed it! Of course, you can use the same technique to type any word that you like and incorporate it into your gaming related designs.
Battlefield 3 Text Effect in Photoshop

Tecnologia -> Adobe -> PhotoShop -> Efeito de texto God of War


God of War – Text Effect

This tutorial teches you how to recreate the eroded text from the logo of the videogame God of War. Apart from this, it works great in grunge-websites!

Re-create the text from the logo of God of War!

  • Step 1 Open up a new image any size and create some black text with a font to your liking;
    God of War-Text
  • Step 2 Add these layer-styles to it;
    God of War-Text
    God of War-Text
    God of War-Text
    God of War-Text
  • Step 3 Duplicate the text-layer, clear the layer-styles and press CTRL+I;
    God of War-Text
  • Step 4 Set the blending-mode to overlay;
    God of War-Text
  • Step 5 Create a new layer above the white text and go to Filter>Renders>Clouds;
    Go to Filter>Render>Difference Clouds and press CTRL+F several times (aprox. 6);
    God of War-Text
  • Step 6 Go to Filter>Texture>Grain and add these settings;
    God of War-Text
  • Step 7 Now go to Filter>Noise>Add Noise and add these settings;
    God of War-Text
  • Step 8 Change the blending-mode to overlay and select the text, press CTRL+I, then press delete on the noise layer!
    God of War-Text
    God of War-Text
Author        :  MICK MOOLHUIJSEN
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