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How does PS make high-gloss ceramic three-dimensional fonts? (PS high-gloss ceramic three-dimensional font making method sharing)
We use ps software, usually novices use some conventional fonts in ps software to add text! But in this case, there is a very bad point that the processed pictures are ordinary and lose high-end quality! What should we do if we want to add some effective fonts to our pictures? Then I will share with you a tutorial on how to make high-gloss ceramic three-dimensional fonts by ps!

Share the method of making high-gloss ceramic three-dimensional fonts by PS;

1. Create a new 900x675px document. Set the foreground color to #2c353c and the background color to #1919. Select the Gradient tool, select the foreground to background gradient fill, and then click the linear gradient icon. Then, click and drag from the lower left corner of the document to the upper right corner to create a background gradient.

2. put the texture image on top of the background layer, rename its layer to background texture, change its blending mode to positive overlay, and then go to image > adjustment > decoloration.

3. Create text using the IntrepidExtraBold font. The color is #e5eaec and the size is 230pt.

4. Copy the text layer four times. Then, change the fill values of the last three copied layers to 0.

5. Double-click the original text layer and apply the stroke effect set as follows.

6. Copy the original text layer, rename the copied layer as "Stroke 1", right-click "Rasterized Layer Style", and then change its "Fill" value to 0. Copy the "Stroke 1" layer, rename the copy "Stroke2", and then drag it below the original text layer.

7. Double-click the original text layer again to apply more effects. Use the following settings to add slopes and landforms.

8. Add contour lines with the following settings.

9. Double-click the "Stroke 1" layer and apply the following layer styles: Add bevel and relief, and set the following settings.

10. Add gradient overlay with the following settings.

1 1. Double-click the Stroke2 layer to apply the projection effect with the following settings.

12. Double-click the first copied text layer to apply the following layer styles: Add strokes with the following settings.

13. Add an inner shadow with the following settings.

14. Add a projection with the following settings.

15. Double-click the second copied text layer to apply the following layer styles: Add bevel and relief effects, and set them as follows.

16. Drag to set the gloss contour.

17. Use the following settings to set contour lines.

18. Use the following settings to add a stroke effect.

19. Double-click the third copy text layer to apply the following layer styles: Add bevel and relief effects, and set the following settings.

20. Double-click the fourth copied text layer to apply the following layer style: Add bevel and relief effect, and set it as follows.

2 1. Set the foreground and background colors to black and white. Create a new layer on top of all layers, name it "Text Texture", and then go to Filter >; "render" > "cloud"

22. Go to Filter >; Filter gallery > brush strokes > enhance edges, and then change the edge width to 2, the edge brightness to 38, and the smoothness to 5.

23. Create a simple texture.

24. Change the blending mode of the text texture layer to soft light.

25. Hold down the Ctrl key and click the thumbnail of the text layer to create a selection.

26. With the text texture layer still selected, click the Add layer mask icon at the bottom of the Layers panel to create a mask.

27. Click the Create New Fill or Adjust Layer icon at the bottom of the Layers panel, and then choose Tone/Saturation.

28. Click the "Cut to Layer" icon, check the "Coloring" box, and then change the hue value to 200.

29. Change the blending mode of the adjustment layer to soft light.

Finally, we add a splash brush to the background, set its style, and flash some letters to enhance the color of the final result.

Well, this is the whole process of ps making high-gloss ceramic three-dimensional fonts. Although there are many steps, as long as you patiently follow the steps step by step, you can successfully produce high-quality beautiful font effects, and your sense of accomplishment is still full! Well, if you want to learn more ps skills, why not come?