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<blockquote data-quote="rs2sensen" data-source="post: 260755" data-attributes="member: 10090"><p>Source File: <a href="http://www.rsensen.com/logo.psd" target="_blank">http://www.rsensen.com/logo.psd</a></p><p>Font=Arial Black</p><p></p><p>Tutorial</p><p></p><p>1. Make text</p><p>2. Adjust blending options on text for an inner shadow, bevel, and a stroke. </p><p>3. Duplicate text layer. </p><p>4. On duplicate layer, remove shadow and bevel. Make a black stroke as big as you want the bubble to be. </p><p>5. On duplicate layer, add a color overlay to make the text completely white. </p><p>6. Rasterize duplicate layer and combine with a new empty/transparent layer. (click it in the layers pallet and hit Cmd+E). </p><p>7. Use the magic-background eraser to remove the white text, leaving the black stroke. </p><p>8. With that layer selected, mess around with different gradients and bevels to get a bubble-like effect. </p><p>9. Mess around with different blurs to blend in with background. I recommend putting the bubble layer underneath the text layer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rs2sensen, post: 260755, member: 10090"] Source File: [url]http://www.rsensen.com/logo.psd[/url] Font=Arial Black Tutorial 1. Make text 2. Adjust blending options on text for an inner shadow, bevel, and a stroke. 3. Duplicate text layer. 4. On duplicate layer, remove shadow and bevel. Make a black stroke as big as you want the bubble to be. 5. On duplicate layer, add a color overlay to make the text completely white. 6. Rasterize duplicate layer and combine with a new empty/transparent layer. (click it in the layers pallet and hit Cmd+E). 7. Use the magic-background eraser to remove the white text, leaving the black stroke. 8. With that layer selected, mess around with different gradients and bevels to get a bubble-like effect. 9. Mess around with different blurs to blend in with background. I recommend putting the bubble layer underneath the text layer. [/QUOTE]
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