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This tutorial is so simple yet effective you’ll have to be
kicking yourself later. It comes from my experience yet also
inspiration from other sources (duh) but having the ability to
recreate a similar effect. As you come to master the Photoshop tools
(covered in-depth in the
TutorialKey Photoshop CS/2 Training program) you will
be able to mentally break apart design everywhere you look and run
through the process in your mind.
You’ll also be able to run through a collection of stock photography and not be able to stop yourself with coming up with unlimited ideas and possibilities of what you could take the image source into a design ‘direction’. Anyways, onto the tutorial. Just create a new blank document.
You will automatically be on your background layer in the layers palette. Press ‘G’ or choose your gradient tool. Now go to the gradient options bar and choose black to white foreground to background gradient on linear. Now just click and swipe down as shown to get a nice black to white gradient. This will serve as our background.
Go to your ‘T’ext tool. Choose the IMPACT font. I
like having the Character palette available (choose it from the View
menu). You can also use the options bar at the top to choose your
fonts and size. Type in some text with these settings.
Now click on the layer in the layers palette to get out of the text editing field and choose Gradient Overlay from the pop-up layer styles menu on the lower left.
Now you are simply going to create a gradient
overlay layer style onto your text layer. You can use these exact
settings if you want but I want you to look at the design and effect
to decide what you think works best for your sitchee-ation.
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