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Chrome Text
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Start out by making a new 400x400 image on a white background. Using the type tool create your type (use black for your color for this tutorial). For this tutorial I used a Times New Roman font at 180 pt. size and crisp anti-aliasing. | ||
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Now go to Layer/Layer style/Drop shadow OR just double click on your type layer on the layers palette. Once the Layer Style box has popped up use the following values for the drop shadow. | ||
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Now move down to the Inner Shadow box and use these values. | ||
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Now move down to your Inner Glow box and use the values I have here... | ||
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Next drop down to the Bevel and Emboss settings and use the following values... | ||
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Now go to the Gradient Overlay box and use these settings. You will need to get the gradient to look like the one I used. To modify the gradient double click on it and add and change the slider to resemble this. ![]() | ||
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Now go to the Stroke area and use the values I have in here. | ||
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8. NOTE: This technique works best when you use a larger workspace. If you need the text smaller it is best to size it down "after" the technique has been completed... For a neat add on to this tutorial check out "rough up the chrome". |