Chrome effects Tutorial in Adobe Photoshop
In this Photoshop Tutorial we will learn about creating the the essential chrome effect, don’t leave home without it. This works on any object, not just text.
In this Photoshop Tutorial
we will learn about creating the the essential chrome effect, don’t leave home
without it. This works on any object, not just text.
Step 1Create your type layer, or import your shape that you want to turn into |
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Step 2select a dark gray for your foreground color and a light gray for your . ? |
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Step 3Select the gradient tool (Linear, fore to background) and drag from the |
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Step 4Add a bevel to the type using the Layer style – Bevel and emboss. Your ? |
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Step 5Now we want to remove the layer style, but we want to keep the bevel We do this by adding a new layer and dragging it directly underneath Now select the “Chrome” layer thumbnail and press Cmd/Ctrl+E |
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Step 6Apply the plastic wrap filter. This is found under Effects>Artistic |
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Step 7Making the Chrome |
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Step 8Click ok. The image shows the results of the curve applied to the image.
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Step 9Repeat the same settings, by holding down the Alt/Option key as you open The result as shown here
If you want, Colorize the image with the hue/saturation.
This is how it looks after applying a black background color. NOTE: In Photoshop CS and CS2 you can make chrome by choosing the double |
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Chrome effects Tutorial in Adobe Photoshop
In this Photoshop Tutorial we will learn about creating the the essential chrome effect, don’t leave home without it. This works on any object, not just text.
In this Photoshop Tutorial
we will learn about creating the the essential chrome effect, don’t leave home
without it. This works on any object, not just text.
Step 1Create your type layer, or import your shape that you want to turn into |
|
Step 2select a dark gray for your foreground color and a light gray for your . ? |
|
Step 3Select the gradient tool (Linear, fore to background) and drag from the |
|
Step 4Add a bevel to the type using the Layer style – Bevel and emboss. Your ? |
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Step 5Now we want to remove the layer style, but we want to keep the bevel We do this by adding a new layer and dragging it directly underneath Now select the “Chrome” layer thumbnail and press Cmd/Ctrl+E |
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Step 6Apply the plastic wrap filter. This is found under Effects>Artistic |
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Step 7Making the Chrome |
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Step 8Click ok. The image shows the results of the curve applied to the image.
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Step 9Repeat the same settings, by holding down the Alt/Option key as you open The result as shown here
If you want, Colorize the image with the hue/saturation.
This is how it looks after applying a black background color. NOTE: In Photoshop CS and CS2 you can make chrome by choosing the double |
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| Print article | This entry was posted by on December 10, 2005 at 01:12, and is filed under Techno Babble. Follow any responses to this post through RSS 2.0. You can leave a response or trackback from your own site. |
















