
PS text production tutorial: German hamburger style text – ordinary text effect
Rendering 1. Create a new file in photoshop with a width of 35 cm, a height of 15 cm, a resolution of 72DPI, a color mode of RGB color, and a white background. Use the text tool to enter the text as shown in Figure 01 on the screen. The text layer is merged into the background layer. Figure 01 Merge the text layer to the background layer 2. Open the channel panel, copy any one of the channels, name it channel 001, then copy channel 001 to generate a copy channel 001, and set it as the current working channel. 3. Select the “Filter”, “Pixelize” and “Lattice” commands in the menu bar, and set the cell size to “6” in the pop-up “Lattice” dialog box. The text effect is shown in Figure 02. 4. Select “Edit” “Fading Lattice” in the menu bar Use the “Fade” command, set the opacity to 45% in the pop-up “Fade” dialog box, and press the “Ctrl+I” keys to invert the text and background colors. 5. Set the background layer as the current layer and fill it with white, then press the “Alt+Ctrl+5” keys to load the selection of the “001 Copy” channel. Fill the…

PS text production tutorial: German hamburger style text – ordinary text effect
Rendering 1. Create a new file in photoshop with a width of 35 cm, a height of 15 cm, a resolution of 72DPI, a color mode of RGB color, and a white background. Use the text tool to enter the text as shown in Figure 01 on the screen. The text layer is merged into the background layer. Figure 01 Merge the text layer to the background layer 2. Open the channel panel, copy any one of the channels, name it channel 001, then copy channel 001 to generate a copy channel 001, and set it as the current working channel. 3. Select the “Filter”, “Pixelize” and “Lattice” commands in the menu bar, and set the cell size to “6” in the pop-up “Lattice” dialog box. The text effect is shown in Figure 02. 4. Select “Edit” “Fading Lattice” in the menu bar Use the “Transform” command, set the opacity to 45% in the pop-up “Fade” dialog box, and press the “Ctrl+I” keys to invert the text and background colors. 5. Set the background layer as the current layer and fill it with white, then press the “Alt+Ctrl+5” keys to load the selection of the “001 Copy” channel. Fill the…