Here’s my tutorial demonstrating how you can take advantage of a
background texture by placing text on top of it, add some layer styles
and see the text gradually morph and pop out into that texture. I’ll be
demonstrating this technique using a concrete texture which is supplied
below.
Make sure your image resolution is on 75. Image > Image size >
then find image resolution and change it. If you’re planning on doing
this tutorial with a bigger image, change the resolution higher
according to size.
First create the text you want on top of the concrete image, thick bold fonts will work best.
I’ve created the text with my initials OP; now make another copy of
that layer and make it invisible like shown below. Then go back to the
first text layer, which is the one you’ll be working on first.
Inner glow.Double click on the layer to open up the layer style panel. We’re only going to add an inner glow for this layer.
- Blend layer: Color burn
- Opacity: Around 50 to 65% will do.
- Size: Around 50%
You can tweak these around for your liking, or you can use my settings below.
Now you’re finished with that layer. Go now go to the text copy
layer and make it visible. We’ll be adding 4 layer styles to this layer
to make the effects appeared.
Drop Shadow
- Bring up the layer panel on this layer and first add a drop shadow.
- Black: 30%
- Distance: 4px
- Size: 10px
Bevel and EmbossThis layer style will give your text the texture popup effect.
Style: Inner Bevel
Technique: Chisel Hard
Dept: 1000%
Size: 8px
Angle: 122 degrees
Altitude: 64
I used a custom
Gloss Contour which could be downloaded here: Gloss Contour
Vivid Light: Light grey 100%
Shadow Mode: Multiply black 26%
Outer GlowThe outer glow is what gives the dark shadow effect onto the concrete.
Blend mode: Color Burn
Opacity: 69%
Size: 60px
Range: 50%
Contour.Add a
contour with a range of 50%, any round contour will do, as it makes the highlights round and smoother.
Rasterize Type.Now right click on the text copy layer and
Rasterize Type.
Delete parts.Now that our layer is rasterize were able to delete any part of the text which will give it the crack effect.
Now use the
Polygonal Lasso Tool and trace any part of the cracks and press delete.
Finished Product.Credits: olieng