Saturday, June 29, 2013

to Create a Frozen Ice Text Effect in Photoshop

In this tutorial, I will show you the steps I took to Create a Frozen Ice Text Effect in Photoshop. We will mainly go though some selection techniques, as well as layer styles and image adjustments. This is an intermediate level Photoshop tutorial so some steps can be tricky – if you think you’re up to the challenge, please go ahead :)
Note: The Photoshop tutorial is done in CS6 – therefore some screenshot may have slighting different layout as in the earlier version.
Here is a preview of the final effect I have for this tutorial: (click to enlarge)
Note: if you have difficulty with Step 3 and 4 of this tutorial, check out this video tutorial below:
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OK Let’s get started!
To complete this tutorial, you will need the following stocks:
Step 1
Create a new document sized 700px * 1120px with black background, load one of this ice texture from the texture pack we download into Photoshop. Use the rectangular tool to select a portion from the it:
Copy and paste the selection onto our document (resize if necessary), apply the following “Dry Brush” filter setting to it:
and you will have the following effect so far:
Erase the following area with a soft eraser:
Step 2
Add the following adjustment layers on top of this texture layer:
Selective Color
Levels
Curves
and you will have the following effect:
Step 3
Type a letter at the centre of the canvas:
We will add some ice texture onto the text – choose the Polygonal Lasso Tool:
Select a portion as shown below:
Copy and paste the selection onto the texture, rotate and resize the selection as shown below:
Duplicate this layer a few more times, resize and combine them together as shown below:
Merge the duplicated layers, then move them to the right and centre of the text:
Go back to the original text layer and use a soft eraser to remove some parts of it, so it doesn’t have the hard edges any more:
Step 4
Merge all these icy texture layers, then apply the following layer blending options to this merged layer:
Bevel and Emboss
Contour
Stroke
Gradient Overlay
and you will have the following effect:
Step 5
Add the following adjustment layers as clipping mask to this merged texture layer:
Selective Color
Black and White
And you will have the following effect:
Step 6
We will add some particle effect to this text. Load another “Ice-02-by-lilystox” texture into Photoshop and use a 30px feathered Lasso Tool to draw a small selection as shown below:
Copy and paste the selection over to our document, resize and change the blending mode to “Overlay”. Duplicate this layer twice and move them to different parts of the text as shown below:
We’re almost done! Flatten the image and duplicate the background layer, use the liquify filter too to add some flowing effect as shown below on this new layer:
I added the following 2 adjustment layers to fine-tune the colours:
Color Balance
Curves
and you will have the following final effect: (click to enlarge)
That’s it for this tutorial! Hope you enjoy it and find it useful! Till next time, have a great day

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