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Quick Tutorial - Creating a Letterpress and Embossed Text Effects in Photoshop http://www.1stwebdesigner.com/tutorials/letterpress-embosed-text-tutorial/[6/27/2014 8:54:54 AM] Quick Tutorial – Creating a Letterpress and Embossed Text Effects in Photoshop Posted in Quick Tips, Text Effects, Tips, Tutorials, Web Design • 3 years ago • Written by Daniels Mekšs 14 Comments In the past few years the letterpress text effect has become a huge trend in web design. It’s being used in headers, headlines and even interfaces. The love for the letterpress effect has been transferred from printing machines to our computer screens. If done right letterpress can be a splendid and neat accent in your design. Another superb, yet often underrated, text effect is embossing. You may have seen it in some menus though. Text embossing is another effect which digital art has borrowed from traditional design. This tutorial will guide you through creating the letterpress and embossed text effect in Photoshop. The tutorial will be using some basic layer styles together with some more advanced techniques. If you’re a beginner in Photoshop text effects, continue to read to find out how to achieve fantastic looking letterpress and embossed text effects in Photoshop. Final Image (click on the image to view full-size version) Join our FREE Fastrack Webinar this Friday! TOTAL FOLLOWERS 176,741 Start Here Blog About Contact FLAT 1WD.tv Coding Freebies Inspiration Tutorials Web Design WordPress 71 210 20

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  • Quick Tutorial - Creating a Letterpress and Embossed Text Effects in Photoshop

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    Quick Tutorial Creating a Letterpress and Embossed Text Effects in PhotoshopPosted in Quick Tips, Text Effects, Tips, Tutorials, Web Design 3 years ago Written by Daniels Meks 14 Comments

    In the past few years the letterpress text effect has become a huge trend in web design. Its being used in headers, headlines and even interfaces. The love for the letterpress effect has been transferred from printing machines to our computer screens. If done right letterpress can be a splendid and neat accent in your design. Another superb, yet often underrated, text effect is embossing. You may have seen it in some menus though. Text embossing is another effect which digital art has borrowed from traditional design. This tutorial will guide you through creating the letterpress and embossed text effect in Photoshop. The tutorial will be using some basic layer styles together with some more advanced techniques. If youre a beginner in Photoshop text effects, continue to read to find out how to achieve fantastic looking letterpress and embossed text effects in Photoshop.

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  • Quick Tutorial - Creating a Letterpress and Embossed Text Effects in Photoshop

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    Background

    Having the perfect background when using a letterpress or embossed text effect is very important. The right background can seriously enhance the overall look and make it more realistic. For letterpress and embossed text we want the background to be lighter than the text itself. So lets begin.

    1. Create a new document

    Start by creating a new document. Dimensions I used are 700400 with dpi set to 72 pixels/inch.

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    2. Solid color

    Grab the Paint Bucket Tool (G) and fill the layer with #30485a.

    3. Adding texture

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    Download this Black Leather Pattern and open it up in Photoshop. Theres no need to download the original size image since we are going to define a pattern from this. I downloaded the 240240 version. Once youve opened the pattern in Photoshop, go to Edit Define Pattern and click ok.

    Head back to your document and create a new layer. Go to Edit Fill Pattern and choose the pattern you just created.

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    Set layers Blending Mode to Overlay and Opacity to 55%.

    Download this Subtle Grunge texture and paste it into your document. Hit Ctrl+T and adjust it so it fits your document.

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    Go to Layer New Adjustment Layer Hue/Saturation (Ctrl+U) and drag the Saturation slider to the very left.

    Then again go to Layer New Adjustment Layer Curves (Ctrl+M) and drag the lower part of the curve down a bit.

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    Set layers Blending Mode to Soft Light and Opacity to 15%.

    4. Darkening Corners

    Now select the Brush Tool (B) and choose a large soft brush with around 150px size and hardness set to 0%. Hit D on your keyboard to set the foreground color to black and background color to white. Holding Shift brush around the edges.

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    Now increase the brush size and brush the corners carefully to make a nice rounded frame.

    Got to Filter Blur Gaussian Blur and set its radius to around 55 pixels depending on your document size. If necessary adjust your layers Opacity. I set my to 75%.

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    And youre done with the background. To unite the layers click on the top one, hold Shift + Ctrl and click on the bottom layer. Then click Ctrl + G to group them.

    Letterpress effect

    Select the Type Tool (T) and type in your text. I used a font called Myriad Pro, set to Bold, 95pt size, Spacing -10 pt. After youve typed your text do a right click on the layer and click Rasterize Type.

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    There are various ways to create the letterpress effect. Im going to teach you the easiest and quickest way, in my opinion. Do a right click on your text layer and select Blending Options. Then apply the following Layer Styles.

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    These are the Styles which worked fine for me. You may want to twiddle with the settings that so that it looks right. Your text layer should look similar to this one.

    Not looking quite like a letterpress effect, right? But were going to fix that. Do a Ctrl + click on your text layer. A selection should appear.

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    Still with the active selection head to your Background group and find the black leather pattern layer.

    Select it and hit Ctrl + J. A new layer should spring up.

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    Bring that layers opacity up to 85%. Then go to Image Adjustments Curves (Ctrl+M) and drag the lower part of the curve down a bit.

    With that done, your letterpress effect now should look much more realistic.

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    For the final step lets add subtle lighting to our image. Grab the Gradient Tool (G), hit D and X on the keyboard to set white as a foreground color and black as a background color. Choose Radial Gradient and draw something like this.

    Set the layers Blending Mode to Soft Light and Opacity to 45%. Congratulations, youre done with the letterpress effect. Click on the image to view the full-size version.

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    Embossed effect

    Were going to create the embossed text effect on the same background. So delete your letterpress text layer and the one you substracted from black leather pattern and do a Save As. You should have a fresh background with smooth lighting on it.

    Again start by typing your text. I used the same bold Myriad Pro with 95pt size and -10 Spacing. After youve typed your text rasterize the layer.

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    Now apply the following Layer Styles to your text layer.

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    Your text layer should look similar to this one.

    Now just like with the letterpress effect do a Ctrl + click on your text layer, select the black leather pattern and hit Ctrl + J. Name the new embossed2. Bring layers Opacity up to 100%. Go to Image Adjustments Curves (Ctrl + M) and drag the lower part of the curve down.

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    Now apply these Layer Styles to the embossed2 layer.

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    Now do a Ctrl + Click on your original text layer. Then go to Select Modify Expand, enter 1 pixel and click ok.

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    When thats done create a new layer and grab Paint Bucket Tool (G). Set the foreground color to black and fill the new selection. Name the layer stroke.

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    Do a Ctrl + click on your original text layer to select it. Then select the stroke layer and hit delete on your keyboard.

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    Select the stroke layer and hit your left arrow key once. Then set the layers opacity to 45%. That should give you a neat emphasizing stroke around your text.

    For the final touches select your original text layer again and do a Ctrl + click to load a selection from. Locate your black leather pattern and click Ctrl + J. Name the layer embossed 3 and drag it above the stroke layer.

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    Firstly, set the layer to Normal and lower the Opacity to 20%.

    Then go to Image Adjustments Curves (Ctrl + M) and drag the lower part of the curve down a bit.

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    After that go to Image Adjustments Color Balance (Ctrl + B) and in Midtones set the balance to +20 for Blue tones.

    To finish up lets add a bit more lighting to our image. To do that go to Edit Fill and choose 50% grey. Set layers Blending Mode to Overlay. Then grab Burn Tool (O) with large soft brush set to Midtones and Exposure set to around 30%. Then just brush around the center. If youd switch layers Blending

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    Mode to Normal you should see something like this.

    Set layer back to Overlay and go to Filter Blur Gaussian Blur and set its radius to around 30 pixels.

    And thats about it with the embossed text effect. Click on the image to view a full-size version.

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    I hope you enjoyed this tutorial on creating letterpress and embossed text effects in Photoshop. Of course this is not the only way to create the effect, Photoshop is full of possibilities you just have to experiment. You just have to imagine how would the effect look in real life and then its up to you how you achieve it. Feel free to make suggestions and ask questions if something wasnt clear to you.

    Here is the PSD file for you, if you want to compare your outcome with ours!

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    Shikeb Ali Sunday, June 19th, 2011 12:51 2

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    Renato Alves Sunday, June 19th, 2011 21:16 3

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    WOW ! the embossed text effect is mind blowing and the leather texture made it look so real and stunning.

    This tutorial makes it easy to create great embossed text effects in Photoshop. Keep coming with great tutorials like this :)

    I enjoy the tutorial. Thanks! Its really helping me to improve my PSD skills.

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    Karl Lorenz Monday, June 20th, 2011 10:51

    It DEbossed people. Embossed goes up, debossed goes down.

    God and useful post, thanks

    nice post,, waiting for next post about Photoshop. i like photoshop :D

    Thanks

    Excellent Photoshop tutorial,

    Its always great to see how text effects can be used in Adobe Photoshop. It looks like a design placed on leather.

    Rly awesome tutorial and a n1 effect. I like it that much!!! There is another simpler way to get these effect and also u can use it on your website text

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    Raynold Monday, June 27th, 2011 06:57

    without using pictures. Its called text-shadow: .shadow { text-shadow: 1px 1px 0px #000; /* misalignment left misalignment top blur color */ } To explane these in PS u only have to create 3 simlear text layers and a bg-layer. One with your basic color, beneath one with a darker color. U have to move this text-layer with your arrow-keys one left, one up. Beneath this layer u have a third text-layer with a lighter color which u have to move one right, one down. Voila you got the letterpress effect.

    And these would be a example for the css code for letterpress effect: background:#404040; color:#303030; text-shadow: -1px -1px 0px #101010, 1px 1px 0px #505050;

    Freaking awesome, both letterpress effect and embossed effect. Thanks for this trick. Now I have another skill to be practiced.

    Very nice effects! Ive just sticked this tuts!

    Great tutorial and techniques well explained! Thanks for sharing Bookmarked & Featured in Tutorials of the Week!!

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    This is really good. But how would you apply this to a brick wall backgrounkd?

    Im trying it now :) Thanks dude. Nice tut.

    Even if those effects have been described many times in tutorials I love the final effect and I will try it out. Tutorial is as always very well written and easy to follow.

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