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Quick Tip: Create an Iron Man-like text effect in Photoshop
In this tutorial weāre going to create a nice and simple text effect that looks like the one used in the Iron Man movies.
Tutorial Details
Program: Adobe Photoshop
Version: CS6
Difficulty: Beginner
Estimated Completion Time: 30-45 minutes
Final Result
Tutorial Assets Step 1
Create a new file in Photoshop and paint the canvas black (#000). We want a colour (ok, I know black is technically not a colour) that has big contrast. Download the āStarkā font from here.
Step 2
Select the Type Tool (T) and write anything you want. The size we chose is 350px for the ābig lettersā and 223px for the āsmallā ones (two separate layers). The fontās colour is #b10a0a.
Step 3
Ok, weāre going to concentrate on the big text layer now. Duplicate the ābig lettersā layer twice, so that you have three ābig lettersā layers. Select the first of these layers and apply this gradient.
Step 4
Open the rusty iron texture in a new file. Desaturate it (Ctrl+Shift+U) and select a big portion of the texture (not the whole image) with the Rectangular Marquee Tool (M). Go Edit->Define Pattern and save it.
Step 5
Select the second ābig lettersā layer, turn its Fill to 0% and apply the following styles (the pattern is the one you saved in the previous step).
Step 6
Select the last ābig lettersā layer and once again turn the Fill to 0%. Add this Bevel & Emboss style.
Step 7
Now, select each of the ābig lettersā layers and save their styles (highlight the layer in the layers stack and simply press inside the Styles box). If you canāt see the Styles box, go Window->Styles.
Step 8
Place the Rusty Iron texture on a new layer. Change its Blend Mode to Multiply and lower the Opacity to 25%. Make sure the texture covers all the text. Select the pixels (Ctrl+Left Click on layerās thumbnail) of any of the ābig lettersā layers and click on the āAdd Layer Maskā button.
Step 9
Next, place the Metal Scratches texture and repeat the previous step. However, this time change the Blend Mode to Pin Light and the Opacity to 10-15%.
Step 10
Add a Gradient Map layer and change its Blend Mode to Color and the Opacity to 20%.
Step 11
Create a new layer and pick the Pen Tool (P). Draw a shape like the one on the first image. Then, right click anywhere on the canvas and select Fill Path (make sure you have selected white as your foreground colour). Next, select the pixels of any of the ābig lettersā layers and contract the selection (Select->Modify->Contract) by 9px (since the Stroke we used in the ābig lettersā is 8px, you need one more spare pixel). Use the Blur Tool to make the edges smoother and lower the Opacity to 20%.
Step 12
Group all the layers created so far (except from the small letters and the background) and name the group āBig letters groupā. Apply these styles to this group.
NOTE: You may notice a red outline around some of the letters at random places. I donāt have any idea why this happens, but you can easily mask it by adding an Inner Shadow effect to you group.
Step 13
Repeat the process for the small letters. You donāt have to re-apply all the layer styles. Simply select a layer and the appropriate style from the Styles box. However, youāll have to make some adjustments regarding the Strokeās size (reduce all the Strokes by 3px; eg: Big Letters Stroke: 8px-> Small Letters Stroke: 5px, BG Bevel&Emboss Size: 5px-> SL Bevel&Emboss Size: 2px and so on).
Step 14
Create a new layer and add some highlights using a soft round Brush. Change the Blend Mode to Soft Light and the Opacity to 50%. Add a layer mask if you want.
Conclusion
Thatās it, your Iron Man-like text effect is now ready. Add any effects you want to make it look even better and if you have any questions or tutorial requests post them in the Comments Section below. We hope you enjoyed the tutorial.
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