| In this Tutorial, I will show you
how easy it is to create rock texture for text. |
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| 1.) Let's begin by creating a
new file. Go to File > New. Make it 200 X
100 pixels on a white background. |
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| 2.) Select the Text
tool from the tool palette.
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| 3.) Type something large to
fill the space. |
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| 4.) Now, go to Filter
> Noise > Add Noise. Follow settings below.
Be sure to set to Uniform and Monochromatic.
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Text should now look similar to this:
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| 5.) Next, go to Filter
> Distort > Ocean Ripple. Follow settings
below, or use your own (just don't add too much effect to
where the text begins to dissolve.) |
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Text will look like this now.
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| 6.) Next, let's add some
Bevel. Go to Layer > Layer Styles > Bevel
and Emboss. Follow settings below. |
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| Before you click OK, go to
the panel to the left and click Texture. now hit
OK. |
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Text should begin to be looking pretty good by now.
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| 7.) To finish text, go to
Layer > Layer Styles > Drop Shadow.
Follow settings below. |
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Finished text with new background color added.
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