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Comic Text Effect

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Step 1

First of all create a new document. I used a document size of "400x200". Fill the background with a nice, light-colored gradient. The colors I used for my gradient were "#bac6f0" and "#e598a1".

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Now I added in some retro half-tone patterns into the background. You can find a nice tutorial for this effect here.

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Step 2

Now, you need a font to suit the "Cartoonish" theme. Head over to DaFont.com and pick out a nice cartoonish font. The font I used is called "BadaBoom BB", you can download it from here.

Now write out your text in a medium-red color. The color I used was "#921313″ and the size I used was "60 pt".

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Step 3

Now, right-click the text layer and go into "Blending Options".

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Now, click and apply the following layer styles:

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Your text should now look like this:

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Step 4

Now we'll add some more effects to the text.

First, make a selection around the text by holding "ctrl" and "clicking" the text layer's thumbnail.

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Be sure you're on a new layer, then fill the selection with white (#FFFFFF) Now move the selection down 1 pixel, press "delete".

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Move this line down 1 pixel, then change the Layer Mode to Soft Light, you can leave the opacity at 100%.

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Again, make a selection around your text then make a new layer. Fill your selection with black (#000000), then move the selection up 2 pixels and press "delete".

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With a soft brush, erase the top of the black stroke, change the layer mode to "Soft Light" and lower the opacity to about "60-90%".

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Lastly I added in some glossy shine, you can do this by following these simple steps:

  1. Make a new layer then make a selection around the text.
  2. With the gradient tool, draw a "White to Transparent" gradient from the top of the selection to the bottom.
  3. Make a selection of the bottom half of the gradient, delete this part.
  4. Change the layer mode for the gradient layer to "Soft Light" and lower the opacity if necesary.

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Step 5

Now, I always like to add post effects. First merge all the layers together, or copy the whole thing into a New Layer. Then apply (Filter > Sharpen > Sharpen), fade the sharpen, (Edit > Fade Sharpen) then apply Noise, (Filter > Noise > Add Noise)

Comic Text Effect Tutorial: Final Result

Thanks for reading the tutorial, I hope you enjoyed it!




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