Would You like to know how to do cool stuff on photoshop. This Time I Give You for Maldivian A gift. Just Read the below Steps and follow .
First Open A new page of 1240 X 921 px. Then add a new layer . Then take Layer> Layer Style>.
Then select on Gradient Overlay. And make the Opacity at 74% and angle at -89 and scale at 100%.
Next Step is to take color overlay and take red color and make opacity at 76 %
Then take Bevel and emboss> Texture take pattern just shown in below diagrame. The gaback again to Bevel and emboss and make depth 1000%, Size 8px, Soften 0px .
After OK. The background is finished then you have to write any text on the page.
After Writing Select select tool and go to layer on the right bottom of the page. and select Ctrl and select on the thumbnail shown in layer .
Then Select the background you did before . (without cutting the dots out the text.)
Then delete from the text from background. then that will be shown like this
CorelDRAW is a vector graphics editor developed and marketed by Corel Corporation of Ottawa, Canada. It is also the name of Corel's Graphics Suite. Its latest version, named X4 (actually version 14), was released in January 2008.
Features
Supported platforms
CorelDRAW was originally developed for Microsoft Windows and currently runs on Windows XP and Windows Vista.[3] The current version, X4, was released (ver. 14.0.0.567) on 22 January, 2008.
Versions for Mac OS and Mac OS X were at one time available, but due to poor sales these were discontinued. The last port for Linux was version 9 (released in 2000, it didn't run natively, instead it used a modified version of Wine to run) and the last version for OS X was version 11 (released in 2001). Also, up until version 5, CorelDRAW was developed for Windows 3.1x, CTOS and OS/2.
Characteristic features
Several innovations to vector-based illustration originated with CorelDRAW: a node-edit tool that operates differently on different objects, fit text-to-path, stroke-before-fill, quick fill/stroke color selection palettes, perspective projections, mesh fills and complex gradient fills.[citation needed]
CorelDRAW differentiates itself from its competitors in a number of ways:
The first is its positioning as a graphics suite, rather than just a vector graphics program. A full range of editing tools allow the user to adjust contrast, color balance, change the format from RGB to CMYK, add special effects such as vignettes and special borders to bitmaps. Bitmaps can also be edited more extensively using Corel PhotoPaint, opening the bitmap directly from CorelDRAW and returning to the program after saving. It also allows a laser to cut out any drawings.
CorelDRAW's capability to handle multiple pages along with multiple master layers from within the main program provides a major benefit compared to Adobe Illustrator. Multipage documents are easy to create and edit and the Corel print engine allows for booklet and other imposition so even simple printers can be used for producing finished documents. One of the useful features for single and multi-page documents is the ability to create linked text boxes across documents that can be resized and moved while the text itself resets and flows through the boxes. Useful for creating and editing multi-article newsletters etc.
Smaller items, like business cards, invitations etc, can be designed to their final page size and imposed to the printer's sheet size for cost-effective printing. An additional print-merge feature (using a spreadsheet or text merge file) allows full personalization for many things like numbered raffle tickets, individual invitations, membership cards and more.
CorelDRAW's competitors include Adobe Illustrator and Xara Xtreme. Although all of these are vector-based illustration programs, the user experience differs greatly between them. While these programs will read their native file types and vice versa, the translation is rarely perfect. CorelDRAW can open Adobe PDF files: Adobe PageMaker, Microsoft Publisher and Word, and other programs can print documents to PDF using the Adobe PDFWriter printer driver, which CorelDRAW can then open and edit every aspect of the original layout and design. CorelDRAW can also open PowerPoint Presentations and other Microsoft Office formats with little or no problem.
Over time, additional components were developed or acquired and bundled with CorelDRAW. The list of bundled packages usually changes somewhat from one release to the next. There are several mainstays that have remained in the package for many releases now, however: PowerTRACE (a bitmap to vector graphic converter), PHOTO-PAINT (a bitmap graphic editor), and CAPTURE (a screen capture utility).
The current version of CorelDRAW Graphics Suite, X4 (actually version 14), contains the following packages:
Photoshop CS3 gives you the ability to work more productively, edit with unrivalled power, and composite with breakthrough tools.
New features for productivity include:
Streamlined interface
Improved Camera RAW
Better control over print options
Enhanced PDF support
Better management with Adobe Bridge
Editing tools new to CS3 are the Clone Source palette and nondestructive Smart Filters. Other features such as the Brightness/Contrast adjustment and Vanishing Point module were enhanced.
The Black and White adjustment option improves users control over manual grayscale conversions with a dialog box similar to that of Channel Mixer. Compositing is assisted with Photoshop's new Quick Selection and Refine Edge tools and improved image stitching technology.
A quick Photoshop tutorial on the making of an interesting clouds text. Actually, we can make not only the text, but different shapes to. It is very interesting effect for me.
Start with creating a new document sized 1000х500 px, after that select some appropriate colors, for example colors of #3497b6, #97d5e6 and drag a linear gradient.
Ok, then type the text using the Horizontal Text Tool. Write out something like ‘SKY’ with Arial Black font, that comes with Windows. Use following presets for current text layer:
You can see the result on my screenshot below.
Good, time to create clouds background. Select the Brush Tool to load these brushes to make cloud prints on the canvas. Then create a new layer and make a couple of different cloud prints on the new layer with white color. Don’t forget to reduce the real size of each brush to 90-100 px previously.
The next step, what you need to do to select the text shape. Press Ctrl+Left click on the text layer on the layer thumbnails to do it. Then you can delete text layer because we don’t need it more. Use Ctrl+Shift+I to invert selected area and clear it with pressing Delete button. Deselect chosen area with Ctrl+D.
After that get out the Eraser Tool and a soft round brush and make sharp letters borders softer.
Ok, select the Brush Tool again and add a couple of small size clouds more to bring our letters more realistic view.
After that create a new layer and add a little bit original size brushes on the foreground. Don’t forget to set up opacity for this layer to 25%.
We are done! Thanks for reading this tutorial everyone, I hope you enjoyed it! Please feel free to experiment not only with text. Also you can create different shapes.
Here is one more interesting tutorial how to create an interesting graffiti effect on the wall using Photoshop tools.
So, let’s start! First of all it will be good to find the wall texture. I tried this one. Open up this file and start to stylize the texture. In the beginning use Image > Adjustments > Hue/Saturation with next presets.
Correct hue, saturation and brightness for current texture. You result should be next:
Ok, move to the next step. This texture will be better with adding a little bit sharpness. Use the Sharpen Tool and a soft round brush about 400px.
Looks better, don’t you think? Now, start with graffiti. Go to Google Images and find some appropriate image (pay your attention that we will use just image, no photos). This one will be good. Open up it and copy to the main canvas with texture. Change layer mode for this picture to Multiply.
You might also want to try stylize it. I have one interesting idea for you. Get started by selecting the Smudge Tool and use one of the standard Photoshop brushes.
Create a couple of long smudges as on my picture below:
After that select the Sharpen Tool to make it sharpen.
This design wouldn’t be complete without some sort of text now, would it? Start by getting out the Horizontal Type Tool and write out some text, in this case I used two lines of text.
The graffiti font which I’ve used above is called Eraser, and you can download it completely for free from here. After you’re all done with the text settings, position it accordingly by using Edit > Transform > Rotate and move it up a little bit.
Looks good, isn’t it? Ok, move to the next step. To create an impression that the text dealt with the stencil. Use the Polygonal Lasso Tool to create selection as on my picture below:
Then reverse the selected area with Ctrl+Shift I and then get out the Brush Tool and one of the standard Photoshop brushes to create spray spots with black color.
The result should be the next:
Remove the selection with Ctrl+D. We are done for now! Enjoy your own cool graffiti and don’t be afraid to experiment!
Cool unusual text effect. Would you like to know how to make it? Read the text below.
Start by creating a new document to make this text effect. I created a small document sized 500×300 pixels and fill it with color of #74a103:
After that cerate a new one layer, then select the Elliptical Marquee Tool and make the selection, then fill this selected area with color of #b6e100.
Remove the selection with Ctrl+D and apply Filter > Blur > Gaussian Blur with similar settings to these:
Your result should look like mine:
Now it’s time to add your text to the canvas! Start by getting out the Horizontal Type Tool then write out your text.
The font I’ve used above is called Futura. Ok, start to create the text effect. Rasterize this text layer with Layer > Rasterize > Type. Press Ctrl+J to copy the layer and hide the original layer (click on the eye, which indicates layer visibility). Go to the upper layer and apply Gradient Overlay layer style to this layer.
See the difference now:
Start to transform current layer with Edit > Transform > Skew to get the text as on my picture below:
Now, we need to do is add the glare on the letters. Create a new layer and make selection using the Rectangular Marquee Tool as on picture below and fill it with white color.
Remove the selection with Ctrl+D and apply Filter > Blur > Gaussian Blur with following parameters:
The result you can see on the picture below.
After that create a new one layer, make selection using the Rectangular Marquee Tool and fill it with white color again.
Remove selection and apply Filter > Blur > Gaussian Blur with other parameters:
Your image should look as mine.
Merge two of these layers in one and rotate it a little bit with Edit > Transform > Rotate:
Duplicate this glare three of times and bring to each letter.
Merge all glares in one layer. Ok, press Ctrl and Left click the text layer Thumbnail in the Layers Palette to make letters selection, then press Ctrl+Shift+I to invert selection and use Delete to clear selected area.
Remove the selection with Ctrl+D. Go back to the hidden text layer and make it visible again. After that apply Edit > Transform > Skew to skew this layer.
Don’t apply transformation unless don’t reduce the height of the letters with Edit > Transform > Scale.
After that create a new one layer, then select the Polygonal Lasso Tool and begin to connect the upper part of the letter with its projection. After that fill selected area with color of #689106.
Finish other letters in the same way.
Ok, merge current layer with layer under. Now, we can start create volumetric letters. Get out the Polygonal Lasso Tool and create selection as on my picture below. Then apply the Dodge Tool (Brush: 45 px, Range: Midtones, Exposure: 30%).
After that press Ctrl+Shift+I to invert the selection and apply the Dodge Tool with similar settings as before.
Ok, now select the Burn Tool (Brush: 45 px, Range: Midtones, Exposure: 30%) and add a little bit more dark spots on the letter side. Then remove the selection with Ctrl+D.
Process other letters in the same way.
And that’s pretty much it. Thanks for reading, I hope you enjoyed the tutorial.