Everything Photoshop Subscribe

Design Soft Stylized 3D Type

In Text Effects by Arik

The use of 3D type is an increasing trend in design today. Creating such type usually requires advanced 3D software. Yet, not all of us own such software, nor know how to use it. In this tutorial, I will teach you the basics of creating polished 3D type using Illustrator and Photoshop. Let's get to work.

Step 1

Open up Illustrator and with the Type Tool, type some text. I used the font Bifurk, which is available to download for free. I used this font because nice thick fonts work best with this effect. Using a thin font usually yields poorer results. The font size has been set to 77pt. Don't worry about the font size too much. We'll be using Smart Objects, so we can adjust the size at any given time.

Step 2

Now change the color to white. If you don't like not being able to see your text, you can simply use a different background. Next go to Effect>3D>Extrude & Bevel. Use the settings shown below, making sure to open up ore options, and make sure that Preview is on.

Step 3

Time to migrate your work to Photoshop. Simply copy and paste the artwork (or drag it from one canvas to the other). I prefer to use Smart Objects. You can now resize your text to whatever size you want. In fact, the bigger the better. For the purposes of this tutorial, I will stick to a relatively small canvas. I placed the image on a blue background, so it's easier to work with than white on white.

Step 4

Now the magic happens! Use the Settings below to apply Layer Styles to the text. The result follows the settings images.

Step 5

Let's go over the top with this design. After all, this is a funky style we're creating here. Ctrl-Click your text layer to obtain a selection. Next, on a new layer add a smooth black to white gradient. Set the layer mode to Soft Light, and the Opacity to 40%. This creates some awesome contrast.

I also want to add some shadows so that my text sits on a surface. Select a low Opacity (around 20%) and a small-sized soft, black brush. Then brush a shadow below the text on a new lower layer. The further away you get from the text, the fewer strokes you should use. If you feel your shadow needs a blur then go to filter>blur>Gaussian blur. Use a value that seems appropriate to you. It's a basic shadow, nothing too fancy.

Step 6

You could call it a day and stop here, or you could go on. Duplicate the smart object and rasterize it by going to (Layer > Rasterize > Smart Object). Hide the bottom smart object. Now go to the Clone Stamp Tool. Get a nice irregular brush, like a spatter brush, or something similar. Then clone some parts of the text. This creates a sweet broken-up effect. Be careful not to overdo the effect though.

Step 7

I'm going to add more elements. Instead of glowing swirls, I'm going to add what I like to call :road marks". Perhaps the proper term would be "pinstripes". I use the Pen Tool to create a shape that has the proper perspective (this is all by eye), and then I fill it with white. This enhances that illusion of a surface. You can tweak it with a mask and a low-opacity brush—fading some parts creates a sweet effect.

Step 8

Lens flares are underestimated. When used well, they help to enhance the effect of a glowing object. Create a new layer on top of everything else, and fill it with black. Go to Filter > Render > Lens Flare. Go for the 105mm prime. Put it a tad off center, so you get a nice beam shooting out of it. Set the layer mode to screen. Perhaps you noticed that if you move the layer around, you can see a harsh edge at the end of the lens flare. Simply erase it with a soft eraser or mask it with a soft brush. You can regulate the layer's opacity in order to control the intensity of the effect.

Step 9

Let's add some color to the type now. Create a new layer on top of everything else. Grab a fuzzy, medium-sized brush, and set it to a color like (#e02c97). Start brushing the bottom of your type. When you are done, Ctrl-click on the layer where your type is located, so that a selection is visible around the type. Now hit the layer mask button at the bottom of the Layers palette. This should remove all the color that is outside the bounds of the text. Next, you should set this layer to soft light.

Step 10

Let's work some more on the background. Create a new document that is 40px by 2px. Make sure that the background is set to transparent. Now fill half of the document (20px) with black. Go to edit > define pattern. Then save this new pattern.

Step 11

Return to your original project. On a new layer, located below your type layer, go to edit > fill. Set the use field to Pattern. From the patterns available, select your freshly made custom pattern from the previous step. Now hit OK. The whole canvas should fill with a bunch of stripes.

Now go to edit > transform > perspective. Take the lower-left anchor point, and while holding Shift, drag it outwards and to the left. Keep doing this until the stripes seem to match the orientation of the shadow. This adds to the 3D effect in the design.

Finally, I changed the layer mode to Soft Light. With a low-opacity brush and a mask, I added some texture to the whole thing. I also removed parts of the line patterns to focus the design with a mask.

Step 12

Next we'll create the rings. Take the Ellipse Tool and set it to paths instead of shape layers. Now make a nice circle (hold Shift to create a circle). Then stroke it with a 2px brush. Now you have one ring. Duplicate this layer, decrease it's size, and repeat this process about four more times. Now you have a bunch of rings. Merge all these layers. Then add a default glow, but with the color changed to white. Then add a lens flare on top, as we did earlier. For the fancy effect I used a mask (yes, again), and I got rid of a portion of the rings.

Step 13

The next things to do are add the clouds and the 'smoke' below the letters. The clouds are from a stock image from Stock.Xchng. After downloading and importing the image, I heavily masked and duplicated it. Play around and see what happens. Every outcome is different with this one. The smoke was created with the same techniques as can be found at the beginning of the Flaming Meteor Text Effect tutorial by Fabio.

Conclusion

Add a new layer below our "Pinstripe" layer. Then create a pink gradient, which goes from top to bottom, and fades to transparent about halfway down. And we're done!

You've learned to create 3D style text without the use of advanced 3D software. There are many options available when creating a design like this. This kind of 3D text really looks great on posters or when blended into urban or nature scenery. Once learned, this technique can yield spectacular results. Enjoy!

If you enjoyed this post, your vote is always highly appreciated!! Delicious StumbleUpon Float Reddit Bump This!

Comments

Leave a Comment
  1. Very nice. The 3-D effect is awesome.

  2. Great tut - the final products is amazing! Perfect attention to detail as well.

  3. I love the endeffect :D!

  4. Pretty cool

  5. Awesome results. Thanks very much. :)

  6. Hey, this looks pretty cool! I think it’d work better with a different font, but a great little tutorial! :)

  7. Thanks that you did it with Ps & Ai :-)

    Daniel

  8. Nice effect’s

  9. :) Pretty funny effect. I like it. ;)

  10. nice :)

  11. yeah i agree with constantin funny effect!!! cool

  12. Cool! Thanks for this tutorial!

    David Carreira

  13. Awesome! Thanks!

  14. And without xara 3d Mortel !!!!!!!!!!!!!!(no xara 3d on mac)

  15. very nice tutorial ! and the whole result is very cool !

  16. cool one!!!!

  17. cool effect. i know how to do this and to create some cool effects in a 3d software. seeing it in illustrator was cool though. i think that there may be something wrong though with the final pic. it looks kinda distorted.

  18. no offense bu i think it looks cheesy.

  19. Thanks for you Arik …
    I tried to write a tutorial of something like this, but was not accepted.
    I think mine was too complex.
    your work is simple and so beautiful.
    thanks again.

  20. That looks totally awesome. Great tutorial!

  21. looks very good

  22. not clean dude!not clean

    im disappointed

  23. Really cool !

  24. 3D i love it

  25. Way cool Arik! Thanks!

  26. Nice. We need more 3D Tuts… uh oh

  27. Yes! Another awesome text-related tutorial, been waiting for this one :)

  28. Soft and pillowy. It makes me sleepy and I like to get “sleepy”.

  29. Gravatar

    Coconut Pete

    I like it! thanks for sharing

  30. Cool text effect.

  31. great tut! very cool.

  32. This is Honestally one of my fav tuts! thanks

  33. Gravatar

    Ariful Khan

    nice

  34. Just wanted to stop by and give this a 2 thumbs up. Absolutely amazing, and simple! Great tut!

  35. simply awsome, great work!

  36. To be hornest, somehow I think this one is a little under what I expect from the tutorials at PSDTUTS.. It’s nearly like all the other 3d effects, just with a little new.. :( - But thanks anyway..

  37. greattt!!
    i’ve been waiting for a long time this kind of tutorial
    i love it
    thanks

  38. very cool effects! I enjoyed all of your tutorials, thank you for sharing them.

  39. Very very nice, thanks

  40. I understand the close relationship that illustrator and photoshop have, but not everybody has illustrator. I guess this is not a tutorial for me, but thanks for posting anyhow.

    Sean: Any chance of marking tutorials with illustrator content so that readers can see those that require illustrator?

    Just a thought.

  41. You know you’ve made it when people are pouting in your comments! LOL!

    Great work, guys :)

  42. Nice outcome! :O
    Thanks! ^^

  43. Gravatar

    HamBoneZ

    Nice tutorial man! Now I know that I can do some 3D effects with Illustrator and that also gives me some ideas!

    - BoneZ

  44. Those brushes really add a nice effect.

    Thanks!

  45. Gravatar

    HamBoneZ

    There is my outcome! Thx again man! Hope you will enjoy the fruit of your tutorial!

    I tried to make a birthday card to my girlfriend and I think the result is nice! The withe line is to seperate them when I’ll print it!

    See it : http://www.flickr.com/photos/25239414@N05/2465951789/

    - BoneZ

  46. Very nice and simple effect. Thanks for sharing.

  47. thanks for this tuts. really nice effect.

  48. Very nice! How much time in all did it take you to create this? Very nice, indeed!

  49. Great effect, I need to try this out myself

  50. Very nice! Some parts a little confusing, but thought common sense I was able to create a very similar effect. Thanks for this tutorial, hope to see more!

  51. awesome, awesome, awesome

  52. I sure like the way you teach!
    Chuck Madere

  53. Amazing Result!!! I didn’t know that photoshop can create 3D Design. Nice tut!!

  54. Gravatar

    Jose Rosa

    I’m loving your tuts! they’re getting better and better! congratulations.

  55. Nice tutorial!!

  56. WOW :D Amazing

  57. Great . . . just great . . . I didn’t know about 3D effects in photoshop . . . really learned a lot

  58. WOW! I think I’m in love…

  59. Does this apply for CS3 because I can’t find the effects tab. Anyone care to enlighten me a bit?

  60. I love PSDTUTS and I think you publish some truly awesome Tutorials.

    The problem is sometimes these tutorials (most of the time) do not explain things in enough detail.

    You go from a consistent starting point off on tangents.

    It’s a real shame because Photoshop beginners like myself who start off on one of your tutorials get completely lost and will simply lose interest.

    You’ve mentioned several things in this article that just make aboslutely no sense to beginners with Photoshop.

  61. Great effect.

  62. nice and cool efect. but, where can i find this plug in? thx

  63. I can’t use it on photoshop :(

  64. Beautiful lighting. Thanks!

  65. awesome effect, I’ll be using this

  66. I wish this tutorial was geared more towards PS beginners… :( Any websites you know of that are?

  67. How do you do the “road marks” ? I’ve tried and failed…maybe you could go more in depth on this part of the tutorial as thats quite a major part for those following it exactly. It’s a shame to exclude telling us how to do that.

  68. Awesome Tut!! Can’t wait to play with it.

  69. Beatifull

  70. great…..give me more:)

  71. great tutorial - i love the effects but for me, the lens flare step won’t work. :( it’s greyed out.
    any ideas why?

  72. http://www.dafont.com/plastic-pill.font

    that font is similar
    i like it better for some reason

  73. Hi,
    how it this effect?
    Effect 3D Extrude & Bevel not in my Photoshop CS3
    I hope answers, Thanks

  74. cool cool!

  75. Thanks a lot man!
    i used a type i was working on with and it worked out excellent!
    I really apreciate your share

  76. The 3D part is in Illustrator !

Add a Comment

Note: We use Gravatars on PSDTUTS, they are little icons that appear next to your name on this site and on many others. You can get a Gravatar account for free and any other site that supports it will show your avatar too!

 

Trackbacks

Leave a Trackback