Sunday 16 June 2013

Leopard fur on 3D text with Photoshop Cs6

Leopard fur on 3D text with Photoshop Cs6
Welcome to this new tutorial, I had the idea of this Photoshop tutorial seeing it published on abduzeedo in this new tutorial, you will learn how to create layouts, customize forms / brushes and several techniques for rendering perfect and this is a preview of the final result.


Then open a new document 1700x1500 pixels resolution 72dpi , colors RVB8bits .
Then take the text tool (T) and type your text using the "police  Algarve  "and 613 pt for size.
Then create a new layer ( Ctrl + Shift + N ) and fill it with color # c0beb5 using paint bucket tool (G).
Take the eraser tool (E) and erase the part that covers the text and reduce the opacity of the layer to 54%.
Create another layer and draw the shadows using the brush tool (B) or ellipse tool over a filter Gaussian blur .
Now we will customize a form and do just open a new document 500x500 pixels .
Take the pen tool (P) and draw the next plot.
After drawing the line, take the brush tool (B) and choose a round of 5 pixels and a hardness of 100% then go to the Layout tab, click the right mouse button on Work Path button and then contours of the plot. ( If you do not have the effect of pressure on the contours press F5 to customize your form and check dynamic form ).
Do the same for three other track like this.
Then go to Menu> Edit> Define Brush Preset.
Go back to your paper and then hold down Ctrl and click on the thumbnail of the text layer to get its selection.
Then take the lasso tool (L) , hold the Shift key down make random selections at the edges of text to add imperfections.
Always with the lasso tool, click the right mouse button and then convert to a path.
Now create a new layer, take the brush tool (B) and choose the form you created earlier.
Then go to Menu> Window> Type (F5)
The same thing just now ( Go to the Layout tab, click the right mouse button then click Work Path Contours of course )
Now select the layer of brushes and the text and merge them (Ctrl + E).
Import the following leopard texture in another document, then go to Menu> Edit> Define Pattern.
Now back to our main working document put on your merged layer and go to blending options.
This gives you the following result
Then open the image and the following Leopard Cut out the animal.
Then import the selection in your document by adjusting like this.
To give more realism add a little shadow.
Finally add an adjustment layer Photo Filter by going to Menu> Layer> New Adjustment Layer> Photo Filter.

And here is the final result
Hope You Enjoyed my tutorial :)

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