. Ingredients: 1 normal, everyday Photoshop 1 set of real 3D text. 1 large black canvas (1600×1200px) Step 1: First, we’ll need something written in 3D. We have two possible variations: If you prefer a bit of Mac spice, use the command “Extrude and Bevel” in illustrator. This tutorial from PSDUTS may help you through it. If you swing more toward a Windows flavor, Xara3D is another. If you don’t have Xara 3D, have no fear. We always come prepared: click on the thumbnail below to download a sample. Step 2: Place the 3D text and rename it as “3D Text”. Then, with the Magic Wand Tool select the face of the letters and cut that part as you can see from the screnshoots below. Step 3: With me so far? Now comes the fun part. Make two copies of this layer, one for backup (”3D Text Copy”) and another one (”3D Text Blur”). Set the backup copy aside to cool for a bit (aka, Hide). Leave the other two layers (“3D Text” and “3D Text Blur”) on the fire and easily accessible. Turn down the heat a bit...
Publicasion de diversos puntos de la animacion y vectorizacion de imagenes y formatos trabajados en tiempo real , trabajos reales con informacion actual al 2010