Source: Siyuan Forum Author: Tang Daguanren The text effect of this tutorial is very beautiful, it seems a bit copied, but in fact the production process is relatively simple. First lay out the desired texture background, then customize a three-dimensional bubble brush and set the brush parameters. Then use the text path to stroke to get colored text. Later, you can add some splash and other brushes to enrich the layering.
1. First make the brush. Create a new layer of 230*230, use the Ellipse Tool to make the circle as shown, fill it with any color, and use CTRL+D to cancel the selection.
2. Double-click the layer and add a gradient overlay style, normal mode, radial style, and zoom 120%.
3. Create a three-color gradient (you can add colors by clicking the color scale slider). The left color is #e9e9e9, the right color is #636363, and the middle color is #b3b3b3. Make sure the position of the middle color is 60%.
4. When you click the middle slider to add the color #b3b3b3, two small squares will appear, one on the left and one on the right. Click the one on the right and adjust the position to 55%.
5. Adjust the position of the small square on the left to 55%.
6. Now that you have completed editing the gradient, click to confirm the gradient editor, return to the layer style panel, and move the gradient effect
7. To achieve satisfactory results, click Confirm and execute: Edit-----Define brush preset and name it.
8. Create a new layer with a foreground color of #a6a301 and a background color of 486024. Create a radial gradient from the center to the periphery.
9. Drag in the texture material, place it on the background layer, execute: Image----Adjustment----Hue/Saturation, and set the saturation to -100.
10. Change the layer blending mode to Soft Light.
11. Press "Create new fill or adjustment layer" in the color palette and select Hue/Saturation.
12. Adjust the hue to -10 and the saturation to -68.
13. Open the weird material, drag it to the top of the layer, and change the layer blending mode to Multiply.
14. Create text. The font is Brie Light, the size is 250 pixels, and the color is #6f500c. You can adjust the text size according to the actual situation to avoid overlap.
15. Double-click the layer, add a shadow layer style, mode: Multiply, opacity 75, cancel global light, angle -36, distance 18, blocking 15, size 35.
16. Next, start changing the brush settings. Click Window----Brush. The relevant settings are as follows. You can adjust the font size value according to your own preferences, especially the fonts you like.
17. Shape dynamics.
18. Spread.
19. Color dynamics.
20. Return to the original file, click on the text layer, and choose to create a working path.
21. Set the foreground color to #a7a400 and the background color to #5a5919. Use the selection tool to create a new layer and name it "green".
22. Right-click the working path and select Stroke Path.
23. Select the Brush Tool and confirm that Simulate Pressure is unchecked.
24. The effect of this path is as shown in the figure.
25. Select the splatter brush, set the size to 27, and set the brush as follows.
26. Shape dynamics.
27. Distribute.
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28. Color dynamics.
29. Create a new layer, name it "Rose", the foreground color is: #f49e9c, the background color is: #df0024, repeat the stroke, the effect is as shown below.
30. Change the layer blending mode to Color Dodge to get a dreamy effect of colorful leaves surrounding the rose.
31. Load the fireworks brush, create a new layer, place it below the text layer, name it "Fireworks", and set the foreground color to #fef99d.
32. Use the fireworks brush to stroke the edges in the same way to add an illusory feeling.
33. Use an eraser to erase the excess, and use a soft-angled brush of any size to remove some scattered spots.
34. The last step is to add some green to make the text look bright. Under the fireworks layer, create a new layer, name it green translucent, set the foreground color to #a7a400, use a soft-angled brush to brush around the outline of the text, do not cover the entire screen.
35. Change the green transparent layer mode to Overlay.
Final effect: