This tutorial works great. The author's work is very detailed, especially the lighting and transparency effects of the three-dimensional surface of the text are rendered more realistically. And the whole process has detailed written instructions. Very worth learning.
final effect
1. Press the Ctrl+N keys to create a new file. The dialog box that pops up is shown in Figure 3.1. Click the "OK" button to exit the dialog box to create a new file.
2. Open the pattern background shown in the picture below. Use the move tool to drag it to the file you just created, fit it to the current canvas, and get the layer "basemap" at the same time.
3. Set the foreground color to ea2b23, select the pen tool, select the shape layer button on the tool option bar, and draw a text shape as shown below on the screen to get "Shape 1". Set the current layer's fill to 0%.
4. Click the Add Layer Style button, select the "Stroke" command in the pop-up menu, and set it as shown in the figure below. The effect after hiding the path is as shown in the figure.
The effect after adding layer style:
5. Duplicate "Shape 1" to get "Shape 1 Copy", delete its layer style, and change the fill to 100%. Use the direction keys "→" and "↑" to move slightly to the upper right, and the effect will be as shown in the figure below.
6. Click the Add Layer Mask button to add a mask to "Shape 1 Copy", set the foreground color to black, select the brush tool, set the appropriate brush size and opacity in its tool options bar, and select the layer mask Paint in to hide the ends and the right part of the image until you get the effect shown below.
Status in layer mask:
7. With the "Shape 1" vector mask activated, switch to the "Path" panel, double-click "Shape 1 Vector Mask", and save this path as "Path 1" in the pop-up dialog box. Switch back to the Layers panel.
8. Press the Ctrl+Alt+T keys to bring up the free transform and copy the control frame, use the direction keys "→" (1 time) and "↓" (2 times) to move slightly to the lower right, and press the Enter key to confirm the operation. Press the Shift+Ctrl+Alt+T keys multiple times to perform the transform and copy operation again to get the effect as shown below.
9. Select the path selection tool and delete the path obtained in the previous step except the bottom one. The result is as shown in the figure below.
10. Select the layer "Basemap", click the Create New Fill or Adjustment Layer button, select the "Solid Color" command in the pop-up menu, and then set its color value in the pop-up "Pick Solid Color" dialog box. Black, click the "OK" button to exit the dialog box, get "Color Fill 1", and set the fill of this layer to 0%.
11. Create the stroke effect below. Click the Add Layer Style button and select the "Stroke" command in the pop-up menu. The parameter settings and effects are as shown below.
12. Set the color value of the foreground color to white, select the straight line tool, select the shape layer button on the tool options bar, and set the "thickness" to 2px, draw straight lines as shown in the figure between the corresponding edges and corners, and get "Shape 2", "Layer" panel as shown below.