Transform your Text into Liquid Metal

May 23rd, 2007 · 1 Comment

liquid-metal-text-00.jpgThis tutorial will give your text an awesome looking liquid metal effect in only a few short steps.

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1. Begin with a unique font that will look good with the ‘liquid metal’ effect. I chose Channel Tuning, get it at the Nifty Tutorials Resource page.
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2. I chose to increase the spacing between letters in order to give the final product a better look. You can access this text settings box by highlighting your text and hitting CTRL+T.
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3. Next go into the blending options for the text and apply the following styles.
Bevel & emboss:
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4. Stroke:
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5. Stroke gradient color settings:
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Tutorial Pages: 1 2

Tags: Text Effects

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