Rusty
Text
1. Open a New image that is 600 X 600 pixels, 72 PPI,.White background.
2. Select your Text Tool, set to Arial black, 200 pt, color Hex #996633.
Type in the word Rust.
3. Insert a new layer. Hit your D key followed by your X key. Select your
paint bucket and fill the layer with white.
4. Select filter=> noise=> add noise set to 100 uniform, monochromatic.
5. Control click your rust text layer. Then click Select=>inverse. Click
Edit=>fill set to foreground color at 100% opacity normal. Select
=>deselect.
6. Image=>adjust=>Brightness/contrast. set contrast to 100.
7. Click Image=>Adjust=> Hue/saturation.
- check colorize
- hue = 34
- saturation = 95
- lightness = 40
8.
Click Filter=>Pixelate=>crystallize set at cell size of 3
9. Set this layer to mode= multiply.
10. Duplicate layer 1, set to normal mode.
12. Click Image=>Rotate Canvas=>90 degrees clockwise
13. use the magic wand set with contiguous unchecked to select the white
area. Hit your backspace key to delete it.
14. Click Filter=>stylize=>wind set to blast from the right. Repeat 2
more times.
15. Click Image=>Rotate Canvas=>90 degrees counter clockwise
16.
Image=>adjust=>Hue/saturation
- check colorize
- hue = 43
- saturation = 100
- lightness = -40
17.
Click layer=>arrange=>send backwards. Click Layer=>arrange=>send backwards
AGAIN.
18. Click on the Text layer and open up blending options by double
clicking layer or right clicking layer and bring up layer styles.
19. Check Bevel and Emboss and set the following settings
- style: inner bevel
- Technique= smooth
- Depth = 100%
- Drirection = Up
- size = 16 pixels
- Soften = 0
- Angle= 120
- Altitude= 30
20.
Under Bevel and Emboss category on the left, Check the Texture option.
Select the bubbles texture at 100% for this layer.
20 Check the drop shadow option.
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