How To Use Adobe Photoshop CS2

3D text refers to type that includes shading or modeling to create a three-dimensional effect on the page or image. These effects can include drop shadows, embossing, and other impressive options. This current task is specific to creating great-looking type.

1. Create the Text

Follow the instructions in Task 1 to create a text layer. When you have created the text layer, verify its existence by selecting Window, Layers to open the Layers palette.

2. Select Bevel and Emboss Effects

Select Layer, Layer Style, Bevel and Emboss to launch the Layer Style dialog box. Make sure that the Preview check box is enabled.

3. Select the Bevel Style

From the Style menu in the Structure section of the dialog box, select the desired bevel style. Options are Outer Bevel, Inner Bevel, Emboss, Pillow Emboss, and Stroke Emboss. Because the Preview check box is enabled, you can select each option and see the results in the main image window.

4. Set the Depth

The Depth slider determines the thickness of the bevel. The "proper" thickness depends on the font size selected and the overall resolution of the image. The Size and Soften sliders control the spread of the effect and its sharpness. Click and drag the sliders to increase or decrease these effects.

5. Set the Angle

The Angle option determines the angle at which the "light" falls on the text. The angle setting determines the shadows and highlights on the text. In the Shading section, click inside the Angle circle and drag to change the angle direction. You can also type a numeric angle value in the Angle text box.

6. Change Color for Highlights and Shadows

If necessary, you can change the color for the highlight and shadow. In the Shading section of the Layer Style dialog box, click the color swatch at the end of the Highlight Mode or Shadow Mode line to open the Color Picker, from which you can select a new color for the shadow or the highlight. Click OK to close the dialog box and apply the effects.

How-To Hints

Setting the Modes for Text Shadow and Highlight

When you tweak the shadow and highlight colors in the Layer Style dialog box, you can also set the modes for these two elements. Select the Highlight Mode and Shadow Mode from the pop-up menus and set the relative opacity for each mode with the associated slider. Both these options act in much the same way as layer blending modes doexcept they are confined to the actual highlight and shadow areas you're creating with the effect.

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