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Design an Awesome Splashing Ocean Text Effect with Lightning Background in Photoshop

Selasa, 20 April 2010


Design an Awesome Splashing Ocean Text Effect with Lightning Background in Photoshop

Design an Awesome Splashing Ocean Text Effect with Lightning Background in Photoshop

Filed under Text Effects





Step 1

Create a new document sized 1280px * 800px, fill the background layer with black colour and use font we downloaded (in fact you don’t have to use that font, any bold, thick font would be in this occasion) and type some text onto the canvas as shown below: (lower half of the canvas)
Apply the following layer blending options to this text layer:
Drop shadow
Outer Glow
Bevel and Emboss
Gradient Overlay
Stroke
and you will have the following effect:

Step 2

Now we want to add a bit more lighting contrast to the text so that later on when we add the waves and splashes, the effect would mix it with the surrounding environment.
So load the selection of the text layer by clicking on the thumbnail of the text layer on the layer pallette, as shown below:
Craete a new layar on top of the text layer, go to Filter > Rander > Cloud and render some cloud inside it (set foreground colour as white, background colour as black before you render), set the blending mode of this new cloud layer as “Hard Light”.
You will have the following effect:
Create another new layer on top of the cloud layer, name it as “fibre texture”, maintain the selection of the text layer and fill the selection with black colour on this “fibre texture” layer.
Go to Filter > Render > Fibre and apply the following settings:
Change the blending mode of this fibre layer to “Hard Light”, and reduce the opacity of around 25%, you will have the following effect:

Step 3

Load the Wave 1 stock image into Photoshop, use the lasso tool with a 20px – 30 feature, make a selection to the area shown below:
Copy and paste the selection onto our document, name this new layer as “wave 1″ and put it below the original text layer and just above the background layer. Desaturate this layer, resize it and erase (using a soft round brush) the outer portion of the wave, as shown below:
and you should have the following effect:
Duplicate this “wave 1″ layer once and drag it on top of all previous layers, reduce the opacity to around 85%, you will have the following effect:
You will see now the bottom of the texts are now submerged under the water, and this make the effect look more realistic.

Step 4

No we’re on the splashing effect. Load the Wave 2 stock image into Photoshop, use the lasso tool again with a 25px feather, make a selection as shown below:
Copy and paste the selection onto our canvas, name this new layer as “wave 2″ and put it on top of all previous layers, desaturate the layer and use a big soft brush to erase the edges off.  Then change the layer blending mode of this layer to “hard light”, and reduce the opacity to around 60%.
The effect you aim to achieve is shown below:
Make two duplicates of the “wave 2″ layer, resize it to a small scale, flip both of them vertically and drag them to the positions as shown below:
As you can see this adds a bit more varirations to the wave and make the effect look more interesting:
Nwe we add the ocean portion on our document and blending it in with our text. Go back to the “Wave 1″ stock image, use the rectangular marquee tool to selection and portion of the ocean as shown below:
Copy and paste this selection onto our document, name this layer as “ocean” and put it below the original text layer, but on top of the “wave 1″ layer:  (use the free transform tool to resize it a bit, as shown below)
Reduce the layer opacity of this “ocean” layer to around 90%.

Step 5

Now we’re on to the cloud bit. Go back to the “wave 1″ texture image and selection a portion of the cloud as shown below:
Copy and paste the selection on to our document, name the new layer as “cloud”, desaturate it and position the layer on top centre of the canvas as shown:
Use a big soft brush to erase the edges of this cloud layer so it blends in with the background:
Add the following two adjustment layers on top of the cloud layer, make sure to tick “use previous layer as clipping mask” option:
Levels
Curves
and you will have the following effect for the cloud:
and this overall effect for the image:

Step 6

Now we can tackle the lightning part of the text effect. Load the Lightning stock image into Photoshop, Ctrl + A to select the entire image and copy paste it onto our document. Name the new layer as “Lightning” and put it just below the “cloud” layer.
Desaturate this lightning layer, resize and position the lightning texture as shown below:
Duplicate this lightning layer a few times, resize them and scatter them around the text, so to make the overall effect look more dramatic:
Add the following Curves adjustment layer on top of all previous layers:
You will have the following effect:
Now we can paint some colour over the it: to do this, basically create a new layer and set its blending mode as “soft light”, grab the colour of your choice and paint over the layer with a big soft brush:
As you can see, I focus on the bottom of the text (with light blue), the lightning (with red), and the cloud (with dark brown). I leave the choice of the colour to you, experiment with different schemes and you may find the feel will be totally different.

Step 7

For final touch-ups, I decided to do two things:
  1. Add lights coming down from the sky
  2. Add text reflection on ocean water
  3. Add radial blur to the lightning bit
Sounds interesting? The steps are quite simple in fact.
So we flatten the image, duplcate the background layer three times. On the first duplicated layer, desaturate the whole layer, apply the following radial blur settings to it:
Change the layer blending mode to “Screen”, drop the layer opacity to around 60%, you will have the following effect:
On the second duplicated layer, filp the layer vertically and resize it to a very thin level, change the blending mode to “Screen” and drop its opacity to 40%:
Erase the edges with a soft brush, you will have the following effect:
On the third duplicated layer, apply the following Radial Blur settings to it:
Drag the layer a bit lower, and you will have the following effect:
Apply the following layer mask on this third duplcated layer:
and you will have the following effect:
OK that’s about it! You can further adjust the contrast, lighting and perhaps apply more textures onto it. Choices are yours :)
Here is my final effect for this tutorial: (click to enlarge)
Hope you enjoy this tutorial! Drop me a comment if you have any question. Cheers and have a great day!

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