Create a Mystery Green Text Effect in Photoshop
In this tutorial, we’ll learn how to create a Mystery Green Text effect in Photoshop.Tutorial Details
Program: Photoshop CS5Estimated Completion Time: 30 Minutes
Tutorial Assets
The following assets were used during the production of this tutorial.Wing Brushes
Forest Image
Butterfly
Now that we have everything we need, so let’s start!
Step 1:- Create a new file with 900px Width and 500px Height.
Step 2:- Open the forest image mentioned above. And paste it on our main file.
Step 3:- Now create a new layer, for this click on layer> New> Layer. Then select the “Soft round brush” with 2px size. Now make small stars randomly with color #ffffff.
Step 4:- Create another layer, then select one of the ray brushes and use it with color # 877e01.
Step 5:- Now change the foreground color and add more rays with color # b6ab02 and # d8ce3a.
Step 6:- It’s time to add our text, you can type whatever you want. But make sure the text color is # 353200.
Step 7:- Reduce the opacity of the Text layer to 85%.
Step 8:- Right click on the text layer and select “Duplicate Layer”. Now change the text color to # ccc419 and move the text around a bit.
Step 9:- Now duplicate the text layer one more time. Then click on Layer> Layer style> Bevel and Emboss.
Step 10:- Now reduce the fill to 0% to have a nice glassy effect.
Step 11:- Select the brush tool with 8px size and foreground color # 58560d. Now select the Pen Tool and create a path around our “G”.
Step 12:- Now right click on the path and select “Stoke Path”.
Step 13:- Now reduce the brush size to 5px and change the foreground color to # c2b91f. Then once again right click on the path and select “Stroke Path”.
Step 14:- Select the Eraser Tool and remove some parts so it looks a vine.
Step 15:- Now repeat the same process with all of the remaining letters.
Step 16:- Now we’ll give our text a bit of glow, so click on “Ellipse Tool” and create a small round. Fill it with # ffffff.
Step 17:- Add some outer glow to the round, so click on Layer> Layer style> Outer Glow.
Step 18:- Now click on Filter> Blue> Gaussian Blue.
Step 19:- Simply duplicate the glow layer and add this on the edges of our letters.
Step 20:- Select one of the wings brush and use it randomly on our text with color # c5c123.
Step 21:- Now click on Layer> Layer style> Stroke. And add the stoke to our winds with color # 323100.
Step 22:- Now to finish it off add some butterflies with different colors.
In this tutorial, we’ll learn how to create a Mystery Green Text effect in Photoshop.
Tutorial Details
Program: Photoshop CS5Estimated Completion Time: 30 Minutes
Tutorial Assets
The following assets were used during the production of this tutorial.Wing Brushes
Forest Image
Butterfly
Now that we have everything we need, so let’s start!
Step 1:- Create a new file with 900px Width and 500px Height.
Step 2:- Open the forest image mentioned above. And paste it on our main file.
Step 3:- Now create a new layer, for this click on layer> New> Layer. Then select the “Soft round brush” with 2px size. Now make small stars randomly with color #ffffff.
Step 4:- Create another layer, then select one of the ray brushes and use it with color # 877e01.
Step 5:- Now change the foreground color and add more rays with color # b6ab02 and # d8ce3a.
Step 6:- It’s time to add our text, you can type whatever you want. But make sure the text color is # 353200.
Step 7:- Reduce the opacity of the Text layer to 85%.
Step 8:- Right click on the text layer and select “Duplicate Layer”. Now change the text color to # ccc419 and move the text around a bit.
Step 9:- Now duplicate the text layer one more time. Then click on Layer> Layer style> Bevel and Emboss.
Step 10:- Now reduce the fill to 0% to have a nice glassy effect.
Step 11:- Select the brush tool with 8px size and foreground color # 58560d. Now select the Pen Tool and create a path around our “G”.
Step 12:- Now right click on the path and select “Stoke Path”.
Step 13:- Now reduce the brush size to 5px and change the foreground color to # c2b91f. Then once again right click on the path and select “Stroke Path”.
Step 14:- Select the Eraser Tool and remove some parts so it looks a vine.
Step 15:- Now repeat the same process with all of the remaining letters.
Step 16:- Now we’ll give our text a bit of glow, so click on “Ellipse Tool” and create a small round. Fill it with # ffffff.
Step 17:- Add some outer glow to the round, so click on Layer> Layer style> Outer Glow.
Step 18:- Now click on Filter> Blue> Gaussian Blue.
Step 19:- Simply duplicate the glow layer and add this on the edges of our letters.
Step 20:- Select one of the wings brush and use it randomly on our text with color # c5c123.
Step 21:- Now click on Layer> Layer style> Stroke. And add the stoke to our winds with color # 323100.
Step 22:- Now to finish it off add some butterflies with different colors.
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