How to Create a Copper Photoshop Text EffectFinal Image Preview
Before we get started, let's take a look at the image we'll be
creating.
Step 1
Copper is a wonderful metal. It's strong and resistant but easy to
handle. Besides, copper is great when you're designing grunge and
old-style graphics or websites. So here's a simple and quick way to add
this particular effect to your text and shapes.
First, create a new black document, 1024 pixels by 768 pixels this
time. Then decide where you're going to put your text in. I've found
this image of a ruined wall, and after adjusting the Hue/Saturation
(Command + U), and Levels (Command + L) using the values of the image
below, our background is ready.
Step 2
Since the copper has green tones when it gets old (like the Statue
of Liberty in New York, USA). We'll need to add some green details here
and there, Create a new layer and set this color (#1A3404) as the
foreground, then using a medium size soft brush draw some spots. Next,
change the "Green Spots" layer Blending Mode to Color Dodge.
Step 3
Press Command + A to select all, then Command + Option + D to Feather the selection 50px.
Step 4
Fill the selection with black (#000000) into a new layer called
"Frame." Then go to Filter > Distort > Wave, and set the Max Wave
length to 370.
Step 5
Now create a new layer, name it "Light" and fill it with a White to
Black (#FFFFFF to #000000) Reflected Gradient. Then go to Image >
Adjustments > Curves (Command + M) and set the curves just like it
shows in the image below. Finally, change the "Light" layer Blending
mode to Overlay. Keep this layer always above all others in the layers
palette.
Step 6
Now begins the fun part! Write your text, I'm using Rockwell typeface, but you can use any other.
Step 7
Now let's look at the creative flow of making a layer style. A good
point to start is adding a Gradient Overlay matching the scene
lightening. In this case add a five colors gradient (#000000, #160700,
#783501, #421F01, and #050505) and an Angle of 140Вє. Also, add a 5
pixels Gradient Stroke effect using five colors (#803C17, #A44F30,
#52230F, #52230F, and #381408) Angle: -95Вє.
Step 8
Now add the shadows, first an Inner Shadow, then a Drop Shadow, take
special care with the Blending Modes of every Style. Both shadows must
be in Multiply mode.
Step 9
Next add a Color Overlay effect (#742901), but set the Blend mode to
Linear Dodge (Add). Then add a dimmed (Opacity 16%) Satin effect.
Step 10
This Step may be the most important one in this tutorial process.
Add a Bevel and Emboss Style, Set the Style to Inner Bevel and
Technique to Chisel Hard, this way you'll get a sharpen bevel. Set all
the values as shown below. Increase the Depth mode to maybe 715% and
notice the changes to both Highlight and Shadow modes.
Once you add the basic Bevel style, mark the Contour checkbox and
set a Gaussian Contour with a Range of 50%. Finally, mark the Texture
checkbox and then set the "Rusted Metal" texture loading the default
Photoshop CS3 Patterns library.
Step 11
Command-click the "Copper" layer to select the text. Go to Select
> Modify > Contract and set 4 pixels (the Gradient Stroke size)
and hit OK.
Step 12
Create a new layer named "Inner Effects" and fill the selection with
black (#000000). Then apply an Inner Glow and a Satin style, using the
values shown below. Finally, set the layer's Fill value to 0%.
Step 13
Duplicate the "Copper" layer and name the copy "Text shadow," then
delete or hide all the layer styles and go to Layer > Rasterize >
Type. Put the copy below the "Copper" layer in the layers palette, then
hide the styled text layer for a now. Apply a Filter > Blur >
Motion Blur to the "Text shadow" layer. Finally, show the "Copper"
layer again, select the "Text shadow" layer and delete all the top and
right extra shadows.
Step 14
Let's add some light rays. Using the Rectangle Tool draw four or
five parallel rectangles above the "Light" layer. Merge them and
Command-click the corners to distort them, as shown below. Next, apply
a Gaussian Blur (10px radius). Finally, change the "Light stripes"
layer's Blending mode to Overlay and set the layer Opacity to 50%.
Step 15
Command-click the "Light stripes" layer miniature, then select the "Text Shadow" layer and delete the selection.
Step 16
Just to improve the lighting, Command-click the "Copper" layer one
more time, but this time fill the selection with a White to Black
(#FFFFFF to #000000) Reflected Gradient into a new layer just below the
"Light" layer. Finally, change the Blending Mode to Overlay and Opacity
to 25%.
Step 17
As a final detail, add a texture layer above everything else, in
this case I'm adding this old paper sheet changing its Blending Mode to
Multiply and it Opacity to 50%.
Step 18
A final tip, as this layer effect is ready to copy and paste in the
PLUS file, you can use it on different typefaces or shapes. If you want
to apply this effect onto a small object, it is better to create a big
size text or shape first and convert it into a Smart Object before
resizing it. This way you'll preserve the aspect ratio of the effect.
Conclusion
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Attittyhaipsy (2009-12-10 9:26 PM)
Alohi. Mi zer novazo. http://jestormani.net
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