Today we are learning about origami text in poster making. Come and learn together!
Rendering:
Operation steps:
First step
First, select the text tool to type text, right-click to convert it to a shape, select the direct selection tool on the left toolbar, and select the entire left half of the text (note that the stroke is changed to transparent in the property bar, that is, no stroke is added), and press and hold Ctrl+Shift+JCopy;
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Step Two
Then select the layer you just copied, hold down Ctrl+J to copy another layer, and change the color to a color darker than the background color, then right-click Ctrl+T to bevel, pull to the lower right, and then right-click to zoom and enlarge. Widen (note that the left side should always be on a straight line. Select the middle point and pull it up so that the text will not run around. Remember to hold down the Shift key when zooming);
Step Three
Then select the black text layer in the second step, Ctrl+J to copy another layer, move it to the top of the layer, and modify the text color to be consistent with the background color;
Step 4
Then right-click Ctrl+T and select Bevel, pull the text up to the upper left, then right-click to zoom and shrink the text a little (same as the second step, keep the left side of the text on a straight line), then right-click and select Transform, adjust The amplitude of the deformation creates the effect of the text being turned over;
Step 5
Then select the first layer below (that is, the left half of the initially copied text), place a picture, hold down the Alt key, and make a clipping mask http://www .16xx8.com/tags/38847/;
Step 6
Then select the layer with darker text, right-click and convert to Smart Object http://www.16xx8.com/tags/34209/, click Filter – Blur Gallery – Tilt Shift Blur , adjust the direction and degree of blur, click OK, and change the layer mode to Multiply;
Step Seven
Then add a layer mask to the layer, use a black brush, reduce the opacity, and apply the shadow layer to give the shadow part a transition effect and look more natural;
Step 8
Then select the top layer, add a layer, hold down the Alt key, and make a clipping mask http://www.16xx8.com/tags/38848/; then change the foreground color Change the background color to white, select the gradient tool, select the white to transparent gradient, and select the first gradient form. Finally, pull out the gradient effect on the font and change the layer mode to Overlay;
Step 9
Then select the top folded layer and add an inner shadow to make the paper look thicker and more realistic;
Step 10
Then select the bottom layer (the text layer on the left half of the original copy) and add inner shadow and drop shadow to give the text a sunken effect;
Step 11
Then use the same steps as above to create the text effect on the right half.
Step 12
Finally, format the text according to your own formatting habits and hobbies, and the final effect is ready! Isn’t it very simple, learn it quickly!
Complete:
Today we are learning about origami text in poster making. Come and learn together!
Rendering:
Operation steps:
First step
First, select the text tool to type text, right-click to convert it to a shape, select the direct selection tool on the left toolbar, and select the entire left half of the text (note that the stroke is changed to transparent in the property bar, that is, no stroke is added), and press and hold Ctrl+Shift+JCopy;
To learn PS, please go to www.16xx8.com
Step Two
Then select the layer you just copied, hold down Ctrl+J to copy another layer, and change the color to a color darker than the background color, then right-click Ctrl+T to bevel, pull to the lower right, and then right-click to zoom and enlarge. Widen (note that the left side should always be on a straight line. Select the middle point and pull it up so that the text will not run around. Remember to hold down the Shift key when zooming);
Step Three
Then select the black text layer in the second step, Ctrl+J to copy another layer, move it to the top of the layer, and modify the text color to be consistent with the background color;
Step 4
Then right-click Ctrl+T and select Bevel, pull the text up to the upper left, then right-click to zoom and shrink the text a little (same as the second step, keep the left side of the text on a straight line), then right-click and select Transform, adjust The amplitude of the deformation creates the effect of the text being turned over;
Step 5
Then select the first layer below (that is, the left half of the initially copied text), place a picture, hold down the Alt key, and make a clipping mask http://www .16xx8.com/tags/38847/;
Step 6
Then select the layer with darker text, right-click and convert to Smart Object http://www.16xx8.com/tags/34209/, click Filter – Blur Gallery – Tilt Shift Blur , adjust the direction and degree of blur, click OK, and change the layer mode to Multiply;
Step Seven
Then add a layer mask to the layer, use a black brush, reduce the opacity, and apply the shadow layer to give the shadow part a transition effect and look more natural;
Step 8
Then select the top layer, add a layer, hold down the Alt key, and make a clipping mask http://www.16xx8.com/tags/38848/; then change the foreground color and background color to white, select the gradient tool, select the white to transparent gradient, and select the first gradient form, finally pull out the gradient effect on the font, and change the layer mode to OverlayAdd;
Step 9
Then select the top folded layer and add an inner shadow to make the paper look thicker and more realistic;
Step 10
Then select the bottom layer (the text layer on the left half of the original copy) and add inner shadow and drop shadow to give the text a sunken effect;
Step 11
Then use the same steps as above to create the text effect on the right half.
Step 12
Finally, format the text according to your own formatting habits and hobbies, and the final effect is ready! Isn’t it very simple, learn it quickly!
Complete: