![]() ![]() Still in the Layer Style dialog box, click on the words Bevel and Emboss on the left hand side. You can play around with the settings to get the lighting effects you want. ![]() Then click on the “Silver” gradient thumbnail.Ħ. On the Gradient Editor click on the triangle in the top right corner to open the Gradient menu. When the Gradient Overlay dialog box opens up, click on the Gradient in the middle to open the Gradient Editor. Click on the Layer Effects button at the bottom of the Layers Palette and choose Gradient Overlay. You don’t have to convert to shape, but the reason why we are here is because when we add a Pillow Emboss later, the letters that are joined together (S and T and N and T) will behave as one smooth shape rather than individual letters.ĥ. Right-click on the Text layer in the Layers Palette and choose Convert to Shape. Set the text at 150pt high and the leading to 110pt.Ĥ. It doesn’t matter what color it is because you’ll put a gradient overlay on it later. Add some text and set it in the Stars Wars font. When you’ve installed the fonts, open Photoshop and create a new document with a black background. You can download a free set of Star Warsesque fonts called Star Jedi from DaFont.Ģ. It’s probably not one you’ll use too often, it’s just for a bit of fun but we’ll be looking at layer effects and blending that you might find useful for other projects.ġ. Today, apparently is Star Wars day so it seems like the ideal time to do a Photoshop tut on how to make a Star Wars type text effect.
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