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by Colin Smith
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This is how you get the 3D look using channels. By creating a bump map and transfering it to an alpha channel, unexpected results can follow.
- Rasterizing Text
- Alpha Channels
- Lighting effects
- Inverted cut-outs
- Difficulty: 7/10
1)
Create text on new layer 1. and rasterize - PC right click on name in layers pallette/Mac-Cmd Click >rasterize
2)
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Make new layer 2. and using rectangular marquee tool make a box around the text.
Deselect - Cmd/Ctrl +D3)
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Fill the new box with white.
While layer 2 still active, Ctrl/Cmd click on layer 1 thumbnail.4)
press del, should look like this
5)
Hide layer 1 and Ctrl/Cmd click on layer 2.This is the image we are going to make 3d.
You could start at this point with any image as long as it is on a layer and filled with white.6)
Click on the new channel button in the Channels Pallete. Alpha 1 will apper. fill your selection with white, it should resemble the image shown.
7)
Deselct and go to Filters > Blur> Gaussian blur. The higher you make the blur the more your image will be bevelled.
Click on the rgb channel at the to of the pallette.
8)
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Go back to the layers pallete and select your image layer
9)
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Here is where the magic happens. Filter > Render > Lighting effects.
Use the settings here or play around with your own.
Click on texture channel and load Alpha 1. I deselected the white it high for this example.
Click on the color picker to give your light some color. We used purple.
10)
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Click ok and say "wow." The finished result. I put a drop shadow and a blue gradient in the background for coolness sake.
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