Note: This tutorial photoshop text has been carried out in Adobe Photoshop CS5. Before you continue, make sure you are familiar with the Smudge Tool and other basic tools in Photoshop. Due to copyright reasons, I have changed the “H” in HEROES to “Z”.
Final Result:
1) Open a new document with the following settings:
2) Select the Gradient Tool. Open the Gradient Editor and use #252e38, #000000, and #232b34, respectively:
3) Drag a vertical line on the document stretching from the top to bottom, to form the background:
4) Create a new Group and rename it as Text.
5) Select the Text Tool and make the following changes to the Character Settings:
6) Left-click the document and type “HER”. Duplicate the text layer. Select the original layer, right-click, and choose Rasterize Type.
7) With the original layer still selected, go to Filter > Blur > Motion Blur. Make the following changes and click OK.
Your image should look like this by now:
8) Repeat Step 5 and Step 6 but this time type “ES” instead of “HER”.
9) Align the text layers horizontally; leaving a little space between them for the “O” that we are going to create next.
10) Create a new Group and rename it as Circle. All of the subsequent layers that we are now going to create should be placed under this group.
11) Open a new layer.
12) Select the Elliptical Marquee Tool. Hold down the SHIFT key, left-click, and drag the mouse to create a circle. Fill (SHIFT+F5) this selection with Black.
13) Place this circle between the two texts.
14) Open Layer Style for the current layer and make the following changes:
The Color of Glow has been set to #fbe5c5.
15) Select the Smudge Tool and make the following changes in the Tool Options Bar:
16) Open a new layer.
17) Apply the Smudge Tool on the boundaries of the circle to give it a cloudy effect.
18) Open Layer Style for the current layer and make the following changes:
The Gradient Color has been set to #f89e4e.
19) Open a new layer. In the Layers Panel, place this layer below the layer you created in Step 11.
20) Select the Brush Tool and make the following changes in the Tool Options Bar:
Make sure the Hardness has been set to 0%.
21) Left-click on the center of the circle. You will not be able to see the effect of this step because it is happening beneath the Circle.
22) Go to Filter > Blur > Radial Blur, make the following changes and click OK:
23) Open Layer Style for the current layer and make the following changes:
The Color of Glow has been set to #fece66.
24) Press CTRL+T to rotate the radial lines and place them as shown in the image below:
25) Open a new layer. Make sure this layer is above the layer you created in Step 11.
26) Select the Gradient Tool and make the following changes in the Tool Options Bar:
27) Draw a small vertical line amongst the radial lines using the Gradient Tool.
28) Press CTRL+T and transform the shape into one similar to an oval.
29) Open Layer Style for the current layer and make the following changes:
30) Duplicate the current layer.
31) Open Layer Style for the current layer and make the following changes:
The Color of Glow has been set to #f87206. Your circle should look like this by now:
That’s it, babe. Final Result:
Voila.
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